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Apr 3, 2023/Review
Interviews of young adults with chronic pain reveal four primary concepts — some potentially helpful, some not.
Apr 1, 2023/Feature
APTA's PTA Advanced Proficiency Pathways program provides skills and recognition for physical therapist assistants.
Apr 24, 2023/News
The association's latest TV and radio spots highlight long COVID as one example of isolating conditions that can be improved by physical therapy.
May 1, 2023/Feature
How PTs can help with the unique challenges race car drivers face.
Apr 25, 2023/Review
Authors of a study published in PTJ also found significant variation in therapy time among acute care facilities.
Apr 27, 2023/News
The APTA-supported provisions announced by CMS will help reduce administrative burden and ensure consistency across MA plans.
Apr 12, 2023/Review
Each facility type could see a 3.7% payment increase, with CMS holding off on implementing several potentially problematic ideas.
Apr 14, 2023/News
APTA's outreach sparked the change, to be made official in July. Until then, denied claims should be resubmitted.
Apr 19, 2023/Review
Researchers found that all-cause mortality risk dropped even when daily step goals weren't being met consistently.
May 9, 2023/News
With the end of the health emergency looming, APTA, AOTA, and ASHA are urging CMS to eliminate a gap in its extension of telehealth waivers.
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May 31, 1987/Corrections
In the March 1987 issue, the article by D. M. Basso and L. Knapp, entitled “Comparison
Apr 30, 1987/Research
We conducted an investigation to examine the spinal flexibility of a large, adult
The purpose of this study was to examine the intratester and intertester reliabilities
Apr 30, 1987/Education
A longitudinal study of 15 entry-level postbaccalaureate degree graduates was conducted
Mar 31, 1987/Research
The effect of approximation on the postural sway of healthy subjects wearing a
The purpose of this study was to investigate whether the tonic neck reflex affects
The purpose of this study was to test the effect of high voltage stimulation (HVS)
Mar 31, 1987/Practice
This case report is of a 60-year-old man with left hip avascular necrosis that
The current practice of physical therapy rarely addresses the needs of patients
During periods of rest, the human spine assumes many different postures. This article