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Coronavirus Update: February 24

Feb 24, 2021/Roundup

Maximizing mask performance, COVID-19 rehab units, vaccine supply and delivery news, and more.

APTA’s New ChoosePT Public Service Announcement Delivers the Movement Message

Feb 24, 2021/News

The spot, to be distributed nationwide, is a call to increase physical activity—and seek PTs and PTAs to help improve and restore movement.

PT Practice Update: COVID-19 Vaccine

Feb 25, 2021/Podcast

As the COVID-19 vaccine becomes available and distribution plans vary by state, APTA Practice and Regulatory Affairs staff and members will discuss the latest updates on vaccine distribution, access, and administration.

Providers Get Another Chance at MIPS Reporting Relief

Feb 26, 2021/News

CMS has reopened a window for an exceptions process that allows clinicians to reweight MIPS categories for the 2020 performance year.

APTA Public Policy Priorities: Equity, Appropriate Payment, Better Care Delivery

Feb 26, 2021/News

The association's roadmap for its advocacy efforts is rooted in the transformative power of the profession.

Recruiting and Hiring PTs Educated Outside of the United States

Mar 1, 2021/Podcast

This podcast focuses on panelists' experiences as internationally educated physical therapists working with recruiters, and how elements of the APTA House of Delegates guideline "Recruiting and Hiring Internationally Educated Physical Therapists" were put into practice and resulted in a good

Walking the Walk of a Change Agent

Mar 3, 2021/Perspective

Embrace the change. Feel confident in the decisions that best support our patients and our colleagues.

APTA CSM Delivering the Goods: Four Reasons You Should Register Now

Feb 10, 2021/News

APTA's virtual conference is bringing thousands together for professional growth. Here's a small taste of what's been offered so far.

Pursuing a PhD

Feb 10, 2021/Podcast

Two PTs discuss their career journeys and things to consider when pursuing a PhD.

Grades Weren't Going To Land Me in PT School. I Stepped Out of My Comfort Zone

Feb 11, 2021/Perspective

Keegan Taylor, SPT, knew he wanted to be a PT, but the high standard for admission meant he had to do more.

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Experiences and Perspectives of Physical Therapists Managing Patients Covered by Workers' Compensation in Queensland, Australia

Sep 30, 2012/Research Reports

Background

Physical therapists have an active role in the rehabilitation

Stress Management as an Adjunct to Physical Therapy for Chronic Neck Pain

Sep 30, 2012/Case Report

Background and Purpose

Chronic neck pain is prevalent in the

Prognostic Factors for Recovery in Chronic Nonspecific Low Back Pain: A Systematic Review

Aug 31, 2012/Research Reports

Background

Few data are available on predictors for a favorable

Habitual Physical Activity After Total Knee Replacement

Aug 31, 2012/Research Reports

Background

Previous studies on physical activity after total

A Cane Improves Postural Recovery From an Unpracticed Slip During Walking in People With Parkinson Disease

Aug 31, 2012/Research Reports

Background

Little is known about the effects of use of a cane

Comparison of Two Methods for Interpreting Lifting Performance During Functional Capacity Evaluation

Aug 31, 2012/Research Reports

Background

Functional capacity evaluation (FCE) requires determination

Lower-Extremity Force Decrements Identify Early Mobility Decline Among Community-Dwelling Older Adults

Aug 31, 2012/Research Reports

Background

Many apparently independent older adults modify daily