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Apr 1, 2020/Open Access
PTs and PTAs have an ethical responsibility to act in cases of suspected abuse of a family member, obligations clearly spelled out in the Code of Ethics for the Physical Therapist (4D) and the Standards of Ethical Conduct for the Physical Therapist Assistant (4D). NOTE: If you have an immediate question
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Apr 1, 2018/Magazine
- Datapoints\r\n - Health Care Headlines\r\n - Research Roundup\r\n - Update on Opiods\r\n - Association Resources\r\n - In Memoriam
Nov 1, 2018/Magazine
- Datapoints\r\n- Health Care Headlines\r\n- Research Roundup\r\n- Association Resources
Aug 1, 2017/Magazine
- Data Points\r\n - Focus on Opioids\r\n - Research Roundup\r\n - Practice Management\r\n - Association Resources
Sep 1, 2017/Magazine
- Datapoints\r\n - Health Care Headlines\r\n - Update on Opiods\r\n - Research Roundup\r\n - Association Resources
Oct 1, 2018/Magazine
-Datapoints\r\n - Health Care Headlines\r\n - Research Roundup\r\n - Association Resources
Jun 25, 2024/Clinical Summary
People with PD need to develop long-term exercise habits—and be committed to participating in their intervention programs—to sustain the benefits of the supervised intervention provided by PTs.