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Oct 1, 2023/Feature
Why and how PTs should update their interventions when research shows it will improve treatment methods and benefit patients.
Nov 1, 2023/Feature
Stacey Dusing, PT, PhD, FAPTA, said that more research-trained clinicians will help close the knowledge translation gap.
See the 2023 class of Catherine Worthingham Fellows, Emerging Leaders, and Outstanding Students.
Nov 1, 2023/Column
A chance encounter at an indoor climbing event helped one physical therapist see the myriad ways that PTs can support patients.
Insights from real-life stories of moral distress in physical therapy.
Dec 1, 2023/Feature
A new APTA report shows just how cost-effective physical therapy really is.
The American Board of Physical Therapy Residency and Fellowship Education celebrates its silver anniversary.
How artificial intelligence can enhance physical therapist services — and when PTs should use caution.
Beginning in 2024, PTs can bill for caregiver training.
Apr 1, 2023/Feature
PTs and PTAs can play an important role in creating and supporting community spaces that encourage people to become and stay active.
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Aug 31, 1984/Research
We implemented a correlational study to evaluate the effectiveness of Rappaport's
We randomly assigned 42 subjects for treatment with transcutaneous electrical nerve
The purpose of this study was to determine if differences exist in 1) angle-specific
Aug 31, 1984/Practice
Many papers have been published that describe the progression and resolution of
Tendon gliding is often difficult for patients after they have had divided tendons
Jul 31, 1984/Research
We developed a clinical method for assessing trunk flexor muscle strength in healthy
For effective rehabilitation of the shoulder, physical therapists must have correct
Jul 31, 1984/Practice
The purpose of this paper is to discuss general treatment guidelines for treating
Cancer is a disease that affects a large number of the population; about one out
Biofeedback used selectively can be a valuable adjunct to a physical therapy program.