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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.

Professional Pulse

Feb 1, 2020/Magazine

Health Care Headlines\r\nAPTA Leading the Way\r\nPTJ Editor's Choice\r\nStudent Focus

Fall and Balance

Feb 1, 2020/Column

When patient confidentiality and broader need are in conflict.

Making a Wheel Difference

Feb 1, 2020/Column

A program plays a key "roll" in altering perceptions.

Good to Be Home

Feb 1, 2020/Feature

Physical therapists working in home health discuss their evolving role in the continuum of patient care.

Documentation: Initial Examination and Evaluation

Jan 31, 2018/Article

Documentation elements for the initial examination and evaluation include the following: examination, evaluation, diagnosis, prognosis, intervention, and outcomes.

FSBPT to Host Webinar on NPTE Amid COVID-19

May 11, 2020/News

Testing center closures are preventing administration of the National Physical Therapy Examination.

New TRICARE Rule Allows for Telephone-Delivered Services, Drops Copays

May 11, 2020/Review

An interim rule that allows for the use of audio-only remote services for office visit.

Ernest A. Burch Jr. Dies at 91

May 11, 2020/News

The former APTA vice president helped lead the way in the establishment of autonomous physical therapist practice in Maryland.

APTA Continues Strategic Investments to Support Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion

May 8, 2020/News

A new standing committee and staff position align with expanded fundraising efforts to advance this strategic plan objective.

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Author Response

Jan 31, 2015/Letters

Reliability and Validity of Play-Based Assessments of Motor and Cognitive Skills for Infants and Young Children: A Systematic Review

Dec 31, 2014/Research Reports

Background

Play is vital for development. Infants and children

Infants Born Preterm Demonstrate Impaired Object Exploration Behaviors Throughout Infancy and Toddlerhood

Dec 31, 2014/Research Reports

Background

Object exploration behaviors form the foundation

Psychometrics of the Wrist Stability and Hand Mobility Subscales of the Fugl-Meyer Assessment in Moderately Impaired Stroke

Dec 31, 2014/Research Reports

Background

There remains a need for a quickly administered,

Manual Therapy and Exercise to Improve Outcomes in Patients With Muscle Tension Dysphonia: A Case Series

Dec 31, 2014/Case Reports

Background and Purpose

Muscle tension dysphonia (MTD), a common

Pelvic-Floor Muscle Rehabilitation in Erectile Dysfunction and Premature Ejaculation

Nov 30, 2014/Research Reports

Background

In men, involuntary or voluntary ischiocavernosus

Impaired Reactive Stepping Among Patients Ready for Discharge From Inpatient Stroke Rehabilitation

Nov 30, 2014/Research Reports

Background

Individuals with stroke are at increased risk for

Perceived Exercise Barriers Explain Exercise Participation in Australian Women Treated for Breast Cancer Better Than Perceived Exercise Benefits

Nov 30, 2014/Research Reports

Objectives

This study aimed to determine the effect of perceived