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Oct 1, 2017/Magazine
A friend of mine, knowing I enjoy reading about World War II history, recommended that I read author Daniel James Brown's The Boys in the Boat.1 Assuming that "boat" meant submarine or destroyer, I eagerly downloaded this book onto my e-reader … and discovered the world of crew-a rowing sport about which
Aug 16, 2017/News
CMS wants to significantly scale back the knee and hip joint replacement bundled care model and plans to cancel expansion of bundled care models to cardiac care and hip/femur fractures.
Oct 7, 2025/Podcast
Listening Time — 26:32 Listen on Apple Listen on Castbox Listen on Spotify APTA is ushering in a historic change in physical therapy education: the merger of CAPTE and ABPTRFE into a single integrated accreditation body. This unification will streamline processes, reduce burdens on programs, and strengthen
Jun 18, 2019/Article
There is no easy fix or silver bullet to the complex problem of student debt.
Jun 13, 2023/Article
In companion articles, authors explore the drivers of PiP and offer a model for its use with patients experiencing chronic pain.
Dec 1, 2016/Column
A mother's disturbing confession puts a physical therapist on the spot.
APTA's Media Corps members serve as a resource for journalists who are working on stories that involve physical therapy.
Jun 6, 2018/News
An exploration of the importance of diversity within the physical therapy profession to improve the health of an increasingly diverse society.
Aug 1, 2023/Feature
A look at why PTs are well-suited to help patients who have substance use disorders.
Apr 1, 2017/Feature
Changes in health care reimbursement have led many physical therapy practices to offer cash-based services. Here's a look at some PTs who've succeeded with this model-and how they did it.