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Oct 1, 2019/Magazine
View reader online comments from past stories in PT in Motion Magazine.
Sep 19, 2022/Review
A systematic review involving more than 200,000 patients with a variety of conditions revealed consistently positive results for telerehab.
Nov 7, 2023/Review
Market basket adjustments set the stage for a slight increase in 2024, and Medicare will cover compression treatment items.
Apr 2, 2020/Perspective
One day my schedule was full and our clinic was bustling, and the next the cancellations came sweeping in.
Jun 10, 2021/Perspective
This PT encourages others in the profession to expand the bounds of what PTs can be.
Jul 1, 2024/Feature
How to attract those with disabilities to the profession and support them once they're part of the community.
Jan 18, 2018/Perspective
Through these stories and discussions, we hope to grow.
Oct 7, 2019/News
Want to get an up-close glimpse at a person with cultural biases? Follow these instructions: 1. Grab a mirror. 2. Look into it. That's one way to summarize the starting point for "Battling Bias's Distorted Images," the cover story for the October issue of PT in Motion magazine. The article makes the
Feb 1, 2025/Column
How becoming the patient changed the clinical perspective of this clinician.
Dec 1, 2019/Open Access
The correct degree nomenclature for the professional (entry-level) and the postprofessional transition clinical doctorate is "DPT." In these FAQs, the nomenclature "postprofessional DPT " has been used to distinguish the DPT degree conferred upon completion of a transition program from the DPT conferred