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Sep 1, 2015/Column
A patient claims lingering pain. His PT sees a malingering bully. Part 1 of 3 on various faces of bullying and their ethical ramifications.
Aug 1, 2015/Column
From the federal government, an excellent map to navigating HIPAA's privacy, security, and breach-notification rules.
Jun 1, 2016/Column
A PTA's concern about an aspect of the care plan is dismissed.
Apr 1, 2026/Article
How APTA and its members are working to advance physical therapists as entry-point providers.
Sep 1, 2024/Feature
Lecturer Julian Magee challenged the profession to turn discontentment into divine dissatisfaction.
Aug 1, 2025/Feature
Intense collisions, complex injuries, and no pads: Why physical therapy is essential to the sport of rugby — and what it teaches us about recovery.
Oct 1, 2025/Feature
Combat sports push athletes — and PTs — to their limits. Learn how PTs apply evidence-based care in unpredictable, high-risk environments.
May 1, 2025/Column
How business practices in health care made us ethical double agents — and what ethicists recommend to navigate priorities.
May 1, 2023/Feature
As the 54th Mary McMillan Lecturer, Edee Field-Fote encouraged the profession to leverage its specialized knowledge and skills.
Mar 1, 2022/Feature
PTs can use a socio-ecological model to look beyond intrapersonal factors in evaluating and treating patients and clients.