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Mar 1, 2022/Feature
PTs can use a socio-ecological model to look beyond intrapersonal factors in evaluating and treating patients and clients.
Jul 7, 2017/Podcast
Listen to a discussion interview held at NEXT 2017 in Boston with Keynote Speaker and Boston Marathon Bombing Survivor Adrianne Haslet.
Sep 18, 2019/News
"The Good Stuff" is an occasional series that highlights recent media coverage of physical therapy and APTA members, with an emphasis on good news and stories of how individual PTs and PTAs are transforming health care and society every day. Enjoy! He'll always be our PT Ninja Warrior: Conor Galvin,
Oct 1, 2015/Column
It's the catalyst for positive change.
Oct 1, 2020/Open Access
Help stress the importance of early mobilization by sharing this research with hospital administrators and other health care professionals who work in acute care settings.
The APTA Learning Center accepts paid links to CEU courses offered by businesses.
Aug 4, 2023/Podcast
The Proposed 2024 Physician Fee Schedule: Takeaways and Advocacy Opportunities
Feb 6, 2018/News
Panelists at a recent APTA event believe there are models and concepts out there that provide hope for a future in which multidisciplinary nondrug approaches to pain replace an opioid prescription as the norm in health care.
Jun 3, 2020/Author
Nancy R. Kirsch, PT, DPT, PhD, FAPTA, a former member of APTA's Ethics and Judicial Committee, is the program director and a professor of physical therapy at Rutgers University in Newark. She also practices in northern New Jersey, and her book "Ethics in Physical Therapy: A Case-Based Approach" compiles
Mar 1, 2016/Column
A new Medicare payment initiative offers patients and PTs a bundle of opportunities.