Like many physical therapists, Anna DeLaRosby, PT, DPT, has her share of practice philosophies. One of them, she says, involves patient empowerment: "I like to focus on giving patients the tools they need to understand their injuries or conditions. I want them to be able to take their recoveries into their own hands."
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The Digitally Enabled Physical Therapist
As the use of digital technologies in the profession grows, APTA looks to the future.
Date: February 1, 2023
Contact: aptamag@apta.org
Content Type: Feature
Chris Hayhurst
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