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Striking Gold in Copper City

Jun 1, 2015/Column

Opening a practice, with help from mom.

Health Care Technology Today

Jun 1, 2015/Feature

Here's a look at some advances and proposals in the field of health care technology.

How PTs Are Transforming the Workplace With Ergonomics

Jun 1, 2015/Feature

PTs who focus on ergonomics can find themselves in unusual situations-analyzing zoo workers preparing a lion's lunch, for example. But all PTs can use ergonomic principles to help prevent injuries.

Tune In, Fill Up

Apr 1, 2015/Column

In providing wellness services, it's all about the individual.

Update on the Physician Quality Reporting System

Apr 1, 2015/Column

Changes for the 2015 calendar year for private practice PTs.

Professional Pulse

Mar 1, 2020/Magazine

Health Care Headlines; APTA Leading the Way; PTJ Editors Choice; Student Focus; APTA Member Value

Adopt the Rule of 7

Mar 1, 2020/Column

Try adding engagement and impact to everything you do.

The Power of Practical Advice

Mar 1, 2020/Column

Employing contemporary theories of neurorehabilitation and neuroplasticity to enhance children's lives.

How to Apply the New CQ Modifier

Mar 1, 2020/Column

Here's information on how to apply the new CQ modifier to denote when outpatient therapy services are furnished in whole or in part by a PTA.

Designing for the Future: It's Time to Pay Attention to Reshaping Current Structures

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.

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News From the Foundation for Physical Therapy Research, April 2020

Apr 16, 2020/News From the Foundation for Physical Therapy Research

Manipulation of the Wrist for Management of Lateral Epicondylitis: A Randomized Pilot Study

Jun 30, 2003/Research Reports

Abstract

Background and Purpose. Lateral epicondylitis

Effect of Duration of a Moderate Exercise Program on Primary and Secondary Immune Responses in Mice

Jun 30, 2003/Research Reports

Abstract

Background and Purpose. Moderate exercise conducted

The Use of Casts in the Management of Joint Mobility and Hypertonia Following Brain Injury in Adults: A Systematic Review

Jun 30, 2003/Perspective

Abstract

Many controversies exist regarding the practicality, the