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Feb 1, 2025/Column
How becoming the patient changed the clinical perspective of this clinician.
Mar 1, 2022/Feature
PTs can use a socio-ecological model to look beyond intrapersonal factors in evaluating and treating patients and clients.
Nov 1, 2019/Column
Here's what PTs need to know about recent changes and how to sign up.
May 7, 2018/Article
Policymakers make decisions every day that impact the physical therapy profession—everything from state scope of practice and licensure issues, to payment under Medicare, to the regulations practitioners must adhere to. They need to understand and appreciate what physical therapists do so that they don't
Feb 1, 2017/Feature
Few recent graduates were exposed to classes in financial literacy while they were in school. Most educators think they should have been.
Jun 24, 2019/News
Students from across the country were recognized June 13 during the Foundation for Physical Therapy Research (Foundation) awards luncheon for their participation in the 31st annual Marquette Challenge—which for 2019-2020 will be called the VCU-Marquette Challenge. Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU)
May 28, 2019/Article
Topics include sensor technology and device development, approaches to measurement and assessment using emerging technology, and perception-action.
Nov 7, 2023/Review
Market basket adjustments set the stage for a slight increase in 2024, and Medicare will cover compression treatment items.
Sep 12, 2018/News
Go4Life month is an opportunity to educate the public on the importance of maintaining or increasing endurance, strength, balance, and flexibility.
Feb 1, 2015/Column
The importance of membership and participation in APTA.