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Jul 1, 2019/Column
What's legal isn't necessarily ethical.
Apr 1, 2019/Column
What's a little return-to-play decision among friends?
Jul 1, 2017/Article
When a soccer coach seeks more than just friendly advice, a PT has a decision to make.
May 1, 2017/Column
Use of a certain technique leads to questions.
Jun 1, 2022/Feature
APTA's chapters, sections, and academies are responding to the association's encouragement to create DEI committees. Here are three examples.
Nov 17, 2025/News
On Nov. 12, the longest shutdown in U.S. history ended after both the Senate and House of Representatives passed a temporary spending bill that the president immediately signed into law. The legislation funds military construction, veterans' affairs, the Department of Agriculture, and the legislative
Feb 1, 2026/Column
How creative clinical reasoning and an interdisciplinary care model led to complete healing of a chronic pressure ulcer in long-term care.
Aug 1, 2017/Feature
"Problem-solving is the beginning of invention," says Peter Pidcoe, PT, DPT, PhD, himself an inventor. Coming up with creative solutions to problems faced by patients is something physical therapists (PTs) do every day. Some PTs go a step further-taking what they see in practice and creating a new product
Sep 23, 2024/Policies & Bylaws
House position: Describes the association's physical therapists conducting entry-point and periodic fitness and health risk assessments for employer safety.
May 26, 2023/News
American Specialty Health will enter markets in all or parts of 15 additional states later this year. Could you be affected?