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Now available: the 2023 APTA Annual Report, a snapshot of some of the association's biggest accomplishments in 2023, from the publication of a landmark report on the economic value of physical therapy to multiple innovative opportunities for the APTA community to learn, engage, and grow.

In addition to highlights from the year, the report includes an overview of APTA’s top member benefits, a treasurer’s report, membership statistics, and the impact of component collaboration.

APTA President Roger Herr, PT, MPA, attributes the association's wins in 2023 to the work of its members.

"Our ability to shape our future through the ways we respond to the present is driven by our members," Herr writes in his message included in the report. "APTA’s members continue to propel this association forward through their engagement, their commitment, and their passion for our professional community. Our members are APTA’s true strength and our path forward."


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