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Measuring by Value, Not Volume

Jul 1, 2015/Feature

APTA Magazine explored the trend toward employer-established productivity standards, with a focus on implications for the profession and physical therapists.

Embezzlement? That Could Never Happen in My Practice

May 1, 2015/Feature

Yes, it could, as a growing number of PTs have found out. Here's how to protect yourself.

Opioid Crisis in the News: More than 1 in 3 Americans Prescribed Opioids in 2015

Aug 3, 2017/Roundup

As the statistics pile up, the conclusions become unavoidable: the country's opioid crisis is deeply rooted, and its effects are wide-ranging. Here are some of the latest reports on the magnitude of the problem. Reuters: More Than a Third of US Adults Prescribed Opioids in 2015 "People who were between

Step It Up

Nov 1, 2019/Column

Challenges needn't be challenging. It's all in the approach.

The Rehabilitation Ceiling: When Is Skilled Therapy "Done"?

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

Another Kind of Mobility – Defining Moment

Aug 3, 2020/Podcast

Serving patients where they live, through a different practice model. By Mollie Hope, PT, DPT.

The Power of Goals: Defining Moment

Nov 1, 2018/Podcast

They’re important in hockey. They’re vital to empowerment in life.

Life as a PT Begins at 40

May 4, 2018/Podcast

A second career fulfills a first love.

Town Hall With Jimmy Pacini, PTA

Aug 27, 2018/Podcast

Live Student Assembly chat with Jimmy Pacini, PTA.

When Life Throws You Curves – Defining Moment

Mar 25, 2020/Podcast

A physical therapist with scoliosis helps others with the condition. By April Gerard, PT