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Nov 1, 2021/Column
A former ballet dancer sought a more meaningful career that still would keep her on her toes.
Aug 1, 2022/Column
A ride home from a high school dance launched a life-long romance — and physical therapy career.
Feb 6, 2024/Clinical Summary
PTs play a vital role as part of a multidisciplinary team to care for persons with ALS across the spectrum of the condition.
May 1, 2019/Article
Learn how to keep your PT/PTA team in peak condition.
Apr 22, 2020/Perspective
There are things we, as individuals and as health care providers, can do to get off the hamster wheel of health disparities.
Aug 1, 2017/Column
It's made up, yet it's very real.
Aug 23, 2017/Test & Measure
A 6 point Oxford scale (0=no contraction, 1=flicker, 2=weak, 3=moderate, 4=good (with lift), and 5=strong) used during internal examination to measure pelvic floor muscle strength in women. (4)
Feb 5, 2021/News
Included: lists of what is and isn't considered medically necessary under Anthem's MA, Medicaid, and commercial offerings.
Sep 16, 2020/News
Together, we're raising our voices. We can't stop now — and CMS needs to hear from us, too.
Oct 16, 2020/Article
Federal requirements are aimed at increasing access to patient data. Providers need to understand what's expected of them.