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Aug 1, 2020/Column
Accepting reassignment during a pandemic may make economic sense, but there’s much more to consider.
Oct 1, 2020/Column
Future needs prompt current concerns.
Apr 26, 2019/News
Believe it or not, there's much more going on in Washington, DC, than the stuff that becomes fodder for late-night talkshow hosts. Important legislation is being considered, and APTA and its members are there to advocate for changes that help the physical therapy profession's ability to deliver patient-centered
Apr 1, 2016/Column
A PT faces a dilemma when he can't directly face the patient.
Sep 1, 2015/Feature
Creating a model to more effectively treat post-acute care patients who have had hip or knee surgery.
Aug 1, 2015/Column
Conflict arises when the past colors the present.
May 1, 2015/Column
When the educational team needs educating.
Sep 2, 2021/Perspective
When is it time to discontinue skilled therapy? Maybe you think you know the answer to that question, but with these two case studies, I hope to spark debate and stimulate discussion. The examples focus on neurologic rehabilitation, where my clinical experience is most extensive. However, this discussion
Aug 3, 2020/Podcast
Serving patients where they live, through a different practice model. By Mollie Hope, PT, DPT.
Nov 1, 2018/Podcast
They’re important in hockey. They’re vital to empowerment in life.