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Setting a New Agenda

Mar 1, 2023/Feature

APTA's public policy priorities are ready for our advocacy efforts in the new congressional session.

Code of Ethics for the Physical Therapist

Aug 12, 2020/Policies & Bylaws

House standard: Outlines and describes the code of ethics for physical therapists.

APTA Academy of Orthopaedic Physical Therapy

Jan 1, 2020/Website

The academy seeks to promote excellence in orthopaedic physical therapy and be a world leader in advancing orthopaedic physical therapy to optimize movement and health.

APTA Pelvic Health

Jan 1, 2020/Website

The academy’s mission is to advance global excellence in abdominal and pelvic health through evidence-based practice, innovative education, research and social responsibility.

CMS Medicare Coverage Database

May 1, 2020/Website

Find the current status of Medicare coverage. Provider users can search separate databases related to both NCDs and LCDs.

Medicare Enrollment Revalidations

Jan 1, 2018/Website

Enrolled providers may receive a notice from their Medicare Administrative Contractor requesting revalidation. Don't ignore it. Find out what revalidation is, and how to comply.

Federation of State Boards of Physical Therapy

Jan 1, 2018/Website

FSBPT's mission is to protect the public by providing service and leadership that promote safe and competent physical therapy practice.

PTJ: Physical Therapy & Rehabilitation Journal

May 23, 2020/Website

Members have free access to APTA's official scientific journal, which publishes innovative and highly relevant content for both clinicians and scientists.

Dix-Hallpike Test

Jan 16, 2013/Test & Measure

Gold standard to confirm the diagnosis of BPPV and identify the semicircular canal (SCC) involvement, particularly posterior SCC involvement.

Slump Test

Aug 7, 2017/Test & Measure

A progressive series of maneuvers designed to provide traction to the lumbar nerve roots and to place the sciatic nerve roots under increasing tension.