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Jul 1, 2019/Feature
Health is affected by far more than the presence or absence of health care. PTs and PTAs can help improve the health of populations by using a wide array of strategies.
Access data on salaries, demographics, and other physical therapy workforce information.
Mar 22, 2017/News
An analysis of high-school soccer injuries from 2005 to 2014 may help coaches and trainers create more targeted injury prevention programs.
Jan 22, 2018/Review
Authors of a new study claim they found no connection between handheld device use posture and the presence or frequency of neck pain.
Nov 27, 2017/News
Among patients aged 65 and older, white Americans were 1.38 times more likely than black Americans to use any type of rehabilitation services, while more black patients had low functional mobility, say authors of a study e-published November 8 in JAGS.
Nov 19, 2018/Review
Systems science emphasizes collecting and analyzing clinical data using a common language, say authors of a "Point of View" article in PTJ.
Feb 20, 2018/News
Health care spending is projected to rise by 5.3% in 2018 and continue at about that growth rate through 2026, according to estimates from CMS.
May 23, 2018/News
Congress moves toward approval of an expansion of care options for VA patients and the VA announces that it's ending a contractor relationship.
Apr 16, 2018/News
It's time for the public-private hybrid system to evolve and move away from excessive use of prior authorization.
Aug 8, 2018/Review
Participants were asked if, during rehab services, their functioning and abilities improved, got worse, or stayed the same.