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May 24, 2017/Review
More than half of those with arthritis experience activity limitations.
Nov 6, 2017/Perspective
When I attended CSM 2017, I wondered where all the female leaders were.
Dec 6, 2021/Open Access
If you want to catch up with Bette Horstman, PT, MEd, you're going to have to work around her bowling league schedules (she's in two different leagues, so it can get complicated) and possibly a hair appointment, not to mention her volunteer hours with a local VA hospital, her pro bono work in her hometown,
Aug 22, 2018/Perspective
If your body feels good and energetic then your intellectual and emotional self will follow.
Jan 24, 2019/News
If you think the physical therapy profession has an important role to play in improving public health on multiple fronts, you won't get any arguments from US Surgeon General Jerome Adams, MD, MPH. In fact, you might get the rhetorical equivalent of a high-five. In an address that repeatedly cited the
Mar 18, 2022/Perspective
Have you had a looking glass moment? Are you open to the truths and different possible realities that are reflected through the looking glass? A moment of pausing and reflecting can have a lasting impact.
Feb 1, 2019/Article
The number of violent events in the workplace seems ever more prevalent. How can PTs and PTAs best protect themselves and their patients?
Dec 1, 2019/Column
A travel writer's journey leads to a career in physical therapy.
Nov 13, 2018/Interview
A discussion about physical therapy and the genomic era.
Oct 26, 2018/News
APTA member Dani Burt, PT, DPT, has a knack for turning inspiration into…more inspiration.