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From Patient to PT

May 2, 2017/Perspective

Don't forget how difficult it can be to not have your body operating at 100%. Recall on that experience.

Meet Adam. Nice Guy. Tries Hard. LOVES the Profession.

Jun 12, 2017/Perspective

Here's the formula to my success: Do more, not less.

Becoming a Student Leader

May 31, 2017/Article

The 2016-2017 student board wants to give you an inside look at student leadership

The PT/PTA Billing Dynamics

Jul 26, 2018/Perspective

The provision and billing of services when provided by a PT-PTA team is complex.

My PT Elevator Pitch

Sep 26, 2018/Perspective

Any PT or PTA student would respond to all of these scenarios the same way I did: "Have you considered physical therapy?"

Empathy and Emotions in the Workplace: July #XchangeSA Chat

Aug 14, 2017/Article

During the July APTA Student Assembly #XchangeSA chat we talked about empathy and emotions in the workplace with physical therapist and mental health expert Daphne Scott, PT, DSc, MS. Watch the full discussion here or listen to the podcast version.  Join us for the August #XchangeSA chat Sunday, August

Bridging The Gap Between PT & Strength & Conditioning: September #XchangeSA Chat

Sep 11, 2017/Article

We talked about physical therapists role in the world of strength and conditioning with Zach Long, PT, DPT.

APTA Part of the Effort to Save Rural Hospitals

Oct 11, 2017/News

Hospitals that serve rural areas are disappearing. APTA is supporting efforts to stop and even reverse that trend.

APTA Report: Use of Direct Access Among PTs Is Widespread, but Barriers Need to Be Addressed

Oct 19, 2017/News

Most of the use is occurring in private and hospital-based outpatient clinics and group practices.

Just Taking a Walk Can Extend Your Life, Say Researchers

Oct 29, 2017/Review

Researchers found that even a small amount of walking had an impact on health.

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Points about Pilot Project

Jul 31, 1981/Letters and Responses

<italic>To the Editor:</italic>

As part of a class I am teaching

Burnout of Therapists Inevitable or Preventable?

Jun 30, 1981/Special Communications

The burnout syndrome is defined as a feeling of emotional and physical exhaustion

And the Heat Goes On…

Jun 30, 1981/Letters and Responses

<italic>To the Editor:</italic>

I was disappointed to read the

Erratum

Jun 30, 1981/Corrections

On page 336 in the March issue of Physical Therapy, the formula

Evaluation of Electromyographic Biofeedback as an Adjunct to Therapeutic Exercise in Treating the Lower Extremities of Hemiplegic Patients

May 31, 1981/Articles

The following controlled, preliminary investigation was designed to determine whether

Development of Clinical Education Sites in an Area Health Education System

May 31, 1981/Clinical Reports

In 1974 the University of Kentucky was faced with two problems: 1) overburdening

Four-Bar Gait-Control Linkage

May 31, 1981/Suggestions From the Field

Problem

The patient was a 61-year-old black man with a history

EMG—Surface Versus Wire

May 31, 1981/Letters and Responses

<italic>To the Editor:</italic>

The article by Perry, et al,

Application of Orthopedic Principles in Evaluation of the Temporomandibular Joint

Apr 30, 1982/Practice

Temporomandibular joint dysfunction is often the cause of a variety of symptoms

Effects of the Asymmetric Tonic Neck Reflex and High-Frequency Muscle Vibration on Isometric Wrist Extension Strength in Normal Adults

Mar 31, 1981/Articles

Abstract

The effects of the asymmetric tonic neck reflex and high-frequency