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100 Years and Counting

Dec 1, 2021/Feature

APTA's centennial has been about more than our history. It's about where we are today and the possibilities for the profession's next century.

Internationally Educated PTs in the United States: A World of Experience

Nov 1, 2020/Feature

The journey for PTs who were born and educated in other countries often has been geographically long and professionally challenging.

Mind Influencing Matter

Oct 1, 2021/Feature

Behavioral and mental health is part of a patient's overall wellness. What can and should PTs be doing as a regular part of practice?

Sticking the Landing

Nov 1, 2021/Feature

How physical therapists can help gymnasts be successful.

Waves of Opportunity

Jul 1, 2021/Feature

Surfers are looking to physical therapists for success in the sport.

The PT in the Emergency Department: A Call to Crisis Care

Jul 1, 2021/Feature

While physical therapists practice in only a small portion of emergency departments, their presence in this setting is growing.

A Professional Journey in Two Countries

Dec 1, 2021/Column

A PT from the U.S. and India reflects on similarities and differences between the two countries, often through the eyes of her pediatric patients and their parents.

Viewpoints: December 2021

Dec 1, 2021/Column

View letters to the editor, online comments from readers, and answers to timely questions that APTA poses for member response.

Understanding and Avoiding Burnout

Nov 1, 2020/Feature

Self-care is one important way to beat burnout. But employers and educators have a role, too.

School-Based Physical Therapy in the Age of COVID-19

Sep 1, 2020/Feature

PTs have learned from their experiences with remote service provision and are prepared for a variety of scenarios in the new school year.

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Physical Therapists' Notes and Outcomes of Physical Therapy A Case of Insufficient Evidence

Jan 31, 1985/Administration

This article addresses the problem of documenting the outcomes of physical therapy.

Kinesiology versus Biomechanics A Perspective

Nov 30, 1984/Special Issue: Biomechanics

What is the difference between kinesiology and biomechanics? Are they one and the

Electromyography in Biomechanics

Nov 30, 1984/Special Issue: Biomechanics

The purpose of this paper is to discuss the use of EMG as related to biomechanical

Techniques for Clinical Assessment of Human Movement

Nov 30, 1984/Special Issue: Biomechanics

Conventional, clinically available techniques used in the measurement and analysis

Gait Analysis Techniques Rancho Los Amigos Hospital Gait Laboratory

Nov 30, 1984/Special Issue: Biomechanics

In the gait laboratory at Rancho Los Amigos Hospital, the emphasis is on patient

Automated Measurement Systems for Clinical Motion Analysis

Nov 30, 1984/Special Issue: Biomechanics

I present a computer-based data acquisition and processing system for human motion

Pathomechanics of Stance Clinical Concepts for Analysis

Nov 30, 1984/Special Issue: Biomechanics

This paper presents some basic biomechanical considerations that can form a basis

Biomechanics in Clinical Practice

Nov 30, 1984/Special Issue: Biomechanics

Evidence from dynamic biomechanical analyses of physical activities has greatly

Developmental Biomechanics Effect of Forces on the Growth, Development, and Maintenance of the Human Body

Nov 30, 1984/Special Issue: Biomechanics

The purpose of this paper is to present an overview of growth principles that are

Glossary of Biomechanical Terms, Concepts, and Units

Nov 30, 1984/Special Issue: Biomechanics

In the last decade, physical therapists have recognized that the field of biomechanics