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Financial Literacy and the New DPT Grad

Feb 1, 2017/Feature

Few recent graduates were exposed to classes in financial literacy while they were in school. Most educators think they should have been.

First Do No Harm?

Dec 1, 2016/Column

A mother's disturbing confession puts a physical therapist on the spot.

Plugging Into Social Media

Dec 1, 2016/Feature

Social networking is an opportunity for PTs and PTAs to engage in creativity, innovation, and collaboration.

Great Expectations

Nov 1, 2016/Column

The power of optimism in wellness pursuits.

"I Will Help You"

Nov 1, 2016/Column

Saying it made all the difference.

Making the Most of International Volunteer and Learning Opportunities

Nov 1, 2016/Feature

A growing number of PTs, PTAs, and physical therapy students travel outside the United States to volunteer their services and to learn more about health care worldwide. How can these experiences help ensure a successful experience for everyone?

Health Care Technology Today

Nov 1, 2016/Feature

Here's a look at some advances and proposals in the field of health care technology.

A Deathly Silence

Oct 1, 2016/Column

Should a physical therapist tell a patient that she is terminally ill?

The 10 Best States in Which to Practice

Oct 1, 2016/Feature

What's the best state in which to practice physical therapy?

The State(s) of Direct Access

Oct 1, 2016/Feature

All across the nation, consumers have "some form" of direct access to physical therapist services. What does that mean? What work remains?

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Growth of a Profession

Nov 30, 1980/Editor's Notes

This special issue presents clinically applicable information about the knee, with

Knee Anatomy A Brief Review

Nov 30, 1980/Special Issue: The Knee

To understand knee problems, you must know the anatomy of this most complex joint.

Classification of Knee Ligament Instabilities

Nov 30, 1980/Special Issue: The Knee

How to classify knee ligament instabilities continues to present problems when

Knee Disorders

Nov 30, 1980/Special Issue: The Knee

The knee joint is the largest joint in the body but far from the least vulnerable.

Knee Surgery A Philosophy

Nov 30, 1980/Special Issue: The Knee

This paper presents an overview of selected concepts learned from clinical practice

Arthroscopy

Nov 30, 1980/Special Issue: The Knee

The injured or diseased knee is a diagnostic and therapeutic dilemma. With incorrect

Posterolateral Rotatory Instability of the Knee Surgery for Acute and Chronic Problems

Nov 30, 1980/Special Issue: The Knee

Posterolateral rotatory instability is a serious condition often requiring surgery.

Walking Efficiency Before and After Total Hip Replacement

Sep 30, 1980/Articles

The energy cost of walking and gait characteristics of patients with hip disease

Unfinished Business of the 1970s

Sep 30, 1980/Guest Commentaries

The purpose of this commentary is to present some of my personal thoughts and reflections

Functional Exercise Position for Treating Persons with Quadriplegia

Sep 30, 1980/Suggestions From the Field

The purpose of this article is to describe a practical and effective exercise position