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How to Defend Yourself Against Scams and Cyberattacks

Aug 1, 2018/Feature

From classics such as embezzlement to the new frontiers of phishing and ransomware, here's what you need to know to protect yourself from people who are trying to steal money, information, and data from you and from your patients and clients.

Professional Pulse

Sep 1, 2018/Magazine

- Datapoints\r\n - Health Care Headlines\r\n - Update on Opiods\r\n - Research Roundup\r\n - Association Resources

How Schools and Sites Manage Clinical Education In an Era of Change

Jun 1, 2018/Feature

Each PT school seems to have a unique clinical education program. Meanwhile, sites have their own needs and requirements. How do these variations affect the profession? How can these programs remain viable as health care evolves?

Who Are Tomorrow's PTs and PTAs?

Jun 1, 2018/Feature

As the patient population becomes more diverse, are physical therapy providers keeping up? Who are today's PTs and PTAs? Who will they be tomorrow?

Taking the Road Less Traveled

May 1, 2018/Feature

These PTs have widened their possibilities by narrowing their patient and client base.

Compliance Matters: Supervision Requirements for PTAs and Physical Therapy Students

May 1, 2018/Column

Supervision Requirements for PTAs and Physical Therapy Students

Untenable Intervention

May 1, 2018/Column

What is a PT to do when the solution is a problem?

Addicted to Denial

May 1, 2018/Column

Acceptance and wellness go hand in hand.

Viewpoints

May 1, 2018/Magazine

Online Comments

Dry Needling: Getting to the Point

May 1, 2015/Feature

Dry needling by physical therapists is a hot topic. What's fact? What's fiction? Take a look beneath the surface.

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What Happened To My Letter?

Feb 28, 1967/Editorials

Subjective Measures and Clinical Decision Making

Jun 30, 1989/Conference Proceedings on Clinical Decision Making

In the keynote address of this issue of Physical Therapy, Magistro

Diagnosis and Direct Access: Reactions to Editorial

Jun 30, 1989/Letters and Responses

<italic>To the Editor:</italic>

Having been a student in your

TENS Study Concerns

Jun 30, 1989/Letters and Responses

<italic>To the Editor:</italic>

I am writing to express several

Electromyographic Analysis of Hip Abductor Musculature in Healthy Right-handed Persons

May 31, 1989/Articles

The right hip abductor (HA) musculature has been reported to demonstrate stretch

Improving Physical Therapy Students' Clinical Problem-Solving Skills: An Analytical Questioning Model

May 31, 1989/Articles

The purpose of this study was to assess the effectiveness of a model for teaching

Comparison of Three Methods Used to Obtain a Neutral Plaster Foot Impression

May 31, 1989/Articles

The purpose of our study was to compare the forefoot-to-hindfoot angles obtained

Insensitivity, Limited Joint Mobility, and Plantar Ulcers in Patients with Diabetes Mellitus

May 31, 1989/Articles

The purpose of this study was to determine whether differences in sensation, ankle

Isometric Exercises and a Simple Appliance for Temporomandibular Joint Dysfunction: A Case Report

May 31, 1989/Articles

This case report presents a treatment approach for a patient with temporomandibular