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Reckoning With Reentry

Apr 1, 2020/Feature

Stepping out from full-time practice looks different from how it once did. The options during and after a hiatus vary for PTs and PTAs.

The Role of Therapy and Service Animals in Physical Therapy

Oct 1, 2019/Feature

As an adjunct to physical therapist interventions, a well-trained animal often can make a difference.

Physical Therapist Authors

Jul 1, 2015/Feature

While many physical therapists have written books for the educational market, a growing number are writing books for the general public. Here's how some of them did it-and how they say you can, too.

Important but Underused: PTs, PTAs, and Disaster Response

Oct 1, 2019/Feature

PTs and PTAs have much to offer patients and health care teams before, during, and after disasters. Part of the challenge, however, is educating other providers about those benefits.

Growing Pains

Oct 1, 2019/Column

Self-reflection makes a path clear.

Professional Pulse

Sep 1, 2019/Magazine

Healthcare Headlines; APTA Leading the Way; PTJ Editor's Choice; Student Focus; APTA Member Value

A Direct Challenge

Oct 1, 2019/Column

When general supervision is legal but problematic.

Viewpoints

Oct 1, 2019/Magazine

View reader online comments from past stories in PT in Motion Magazine.

Limit the Variables

Oct 1, 2019/Column

A research staple has much wider applicability.

Battling Bias's Distorted Images

Oct 1, 2019/Feature

Looking in the mirror is the first step.

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Effects of Massage on Alpha Motoneuron Excitability

Jul 31, 1991/Research Reports

The purpose of this study was to investigate the specificity of the effects of

A Checklist to Assess Patient Education in Physical Therapy Practice: Development and Reliability

Jul 31, 1991/Research Reports

Patient education in physical therapy is gaining attention because it can contribute

Commentary

Jul 31, 1991/Research Reports

Although we often assume that the sole domain of physical therapy is the motor

Physical Therapy Diagnosis and the Relationship Between Impairments and Function

Jun 30, 1991/Professional Perspectives

Physical therapy diagnosis refers to both a process and a particular label within

Commentary

Jun 30, 1991/Professional Perspectives

I enjoyed Dr Guccione's article on diagnosis by physical therapists and his discussion

Electromyographic Activity of Selected Leg Musculature in Subjects with Normal and Chronically Sprained Ankles Performing on a BAPSĀ® Board

Jun 30, 1991/Research Reports

The purpose of this study was to evaluate the magnitude and temporal features of

Perspectives on Gender and Professional Issues Among Female Physical Therapists

Jun 30, 1991/Research Reports

The purposes of this study were to identify gender-related values, perceptions,

Meeting Move Applauded

Jun 30, 1991/Letters and Responses

<italic>To the Editor:</italic>

I was in the clinic this morning

Commentary

May 31, 1991/Research Reports

As I speak around the country on the topic of wound healing, a question frequently

Author Response

May 31, 1991/Research Reports

We greatly appreciate Dr McCulloch's thoughtful commentary. We agree that controlling