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Dec 17, 2024/Article
Understand the basics behind supervision of PTAs under Medicare.
May 22, 2019/Article
Get clarification on the circumstances under which students may participate in the provision of outpatient therapy services to Medicare patients.
Jul 26, 2023/News
APTA-supported IDEA legislation has arrived on Capitol Hill; meanwhile, APTA is taking its message directly to congressional leaders.
The legislation would achieve APTA's goal of ending the Medicare direct supervision mandate for private practice.
Jul 26, 2023/Perspective
Shortly after landing in Berlin to attend the Special Olympics World Games, or SOWG, I knew I was in for a special treat. Not even six months into my term as president of APTA Pediatrics and part of an APTA guest delegation, I had never been to an event like this and I didn't know what to expect.
Jul 8, 2023/News
The following members were elected or re-elected to APTA's Board of Directors and Nominating Committee on July 8.
Jul 11, 2023/Podcast
Using GPS devices to track community mobility in older adults.
Jul 11, 2023/Review
A bracing protocol shows promise, researchers say. But definitive conclusions are still out of reach.
Jul 12, 2023/News
A new marketing tool helps you pair your practice or services with consumer-focused messaging on the value of physical therapy.
UnitedHealthcare has announced changes that could result in considerable additional administrative burden for PTs. APTA is seeking answers.
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May 31, 1995/Research Reports
Background and Purpose. Exposure of physical therapy students to acute
Apr 30, 1995/Editor's Notes
Apr 30, 1995/Special Series: Pharmacology
The purpose of this article is to review the literature on the effects of intrathecally
The purposes of this article are to introduce the reader to patient-controlled
For two decades, Army physical therapists have been granted limited privileges
Many of the patients seen by physical therapists have primary or secondary diagnoses
Diabetes mellitus is a costly, chronic disease that affects millions of Americans
In the context of sport, an ergogenic aid can be broadly defined as a technique
Mar 31, 1995/Editor's Notes
Mar 31, 1995/Case Reports
Severe contractures that develop early following a burn may not improve with splinting