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Oct 18, 2022/News
Providers and others who work in the public sector could qualify for a program that can reduce or even eliminate loan repayment burdens.
Sep 19, 2022/Review
A systematic review involving more than 200,000 patients with a variety of conditions revealed consistently positive results for telerehab.
Sep 12, 2022/News
To date, nine companies have pledged that PTs will be involved in any services promoted as physical therapy.
The 2022 APTA Flash Action Strategy is a two-day effort to support the inclusion of PTs in the National Health Services Corps.
Aug 31, 2022/Review
About 16% of nursing homes are in severely deprived neighborhoods and lag behind in available personnel, particularly PTs and RNs.
Sep 2, 2022/Perspective
We're sharing real-world examples of what makes for a great comment letter. This installment: an experienced PT's perspective.
Sep 6, 2022/Article
It’s time to plan your celebration of the profession — and the important role you play in it.
Sep 6, 2022/Review
A systematic review and meta-analysis looked at studies relating to COVID-19 infection, hospitalization, severe illness, and death.
Sep 7, 2022/News
Policy research cosponsored by APTA reveals potential savings through eased PTA and OTA supervision requirements.
Sep 9, 2022/Perspective
It's getting stronger, louder, and more powerful — more pain science, pain education, and pain treatment knowledge is being published, taught, and used effectively to help patients suffering with a diagnosis of primary pain.
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Jul 31, 1991/Research Reports
The purpose of this study was to investigate the specificity of the effects of
Patient education in physical therapy is gaining attention because it can contribute
Although we often assume that the sole domain of physical therapy is the motor
Jun 30, 1991/Professional Perspectives
Physical therapy diagnosis refers to both a process and a particular label within
I enjoyed Dr Guccione's article on diagnosis by physical therapists and his discussion
Jun 30, 1991/Research Reports
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the magnitude and temporal features of
The purposes of this study were to identify gender-related values, perceptions,
Jun 30, 1991/Letters and Responses
To the Editor:I was in the clinic this morning
I was in the clinic this morning
May 31, 1991/Research Reports
As I speak around the country on the topic of wound healing, a question frequently
We greatly appreciate Dr McCulloch's thoughtful commentary. We agree that controlling