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Mar 2, 2017/News
The magazine examines how external pressures can cloud the ability of PTs and PTAs to stay true to professional ethics.
Jun 27, 2023/News
The association was described as a "role model" in its commitment to inspiring interest in becoming a PT or PTA.
Jun 17, 2019/News
Sometimes, basic assumptions beg to be questioned. Just ask physical therapists (PTs) in the oncology rehabilitation department of Froedtert Hospital and Medical College of Wisconsin, who wondered why prevention and wellness couldn't be a part of the patient experience from the moment they entered the
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
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.
Mar 1, 2020/Feature
From converting an old clothing store to building a new medical facility, physical therapy is reshaping itself to meet the needs of current and future patients and clients.
May 15, 2017/News
Just as the new provisions begin, the old term for the concept—"locum tenens"—will be discontinued.
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.