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Apr 1, 2015/CPG
This guideline by the American College of Chest Physicians and the Canadian Thoracic Society provides a rigorous, evidence-based analysis of randomized controlled trial data regarding the prevention of COPD exacerbations.
Dec 1, 2016/CPG
Recommendations on the symptoms and treatment options for bladder pain syndrome (BPS) in women while addressing current uncertainties surrounding this condition.
Mar 15, 2017/CPG
Recommendations related to corticosteroid therapy, antibiotic therapy, noninvasive mechanical ventilation, home-based management, and early pulmonary rehabilitation in patients having a COPD exacerbation.
Jul 1, 2019/CPG
This guideline provides recommendations on management of adults, including pregnant women, adolescents and children with asthma.
Apr 1, 2024/CPG
Best practice statements provide guidance for clinicians about the preferred characteristics of 3-dimensional instrumented gait analysis laboratories, including instrumentation, staffing, and reporting practices.
Apr 1, 2022/Column
Actions both small and heroic as a "yellow jacket" in an NYU summer program prompted a career in physical therapy.
Jul 24, 2023/Event
Support PTPAC's 50th anniversary with your friends at PTPAC's evening event during the APTA Leadership Congress.
Nov 4, 2019/Open Access
Do you have a question regarding an insurer's payment policies and procedures? Maybe you need a current provider manual or need to speak with your designated provider representative. Here are links to major insurers throughout the region.
Jul 6, 2020/Video
Nicole Stout, PT, DPT, FAPTA, focuses on implementation of prospective surveillance models as she challenges PTs and PTAs with the question, "Why are we waiting?"
Jun 10, 2020/Open Access
Use this decision tree to help you determine if the code combination can be used and whether it requires an X modifier (XE, XP, XS, XU) or modifier 59.