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Walking the Walk of a Change Agent

Aug 4, 2021/Podcast

Change is difficult. Those words ring true for most, even for those who consider themselves "change agents," but change doesn't have to be negative or a struggle. That's what we'll talk about today with Stephanie Kostsuca, PT, DPT.

Supervision of Physical Therapist Assistants Under Medicare

Dec 17, 2024/Article

Understand the basics behind supervision of PTAs under Medicare.

Supervision of Students Under Medicare Part B

May 22, 2019/Article

Get clarification on the circumstances under which students may participate in the provision of outpatient therapy services to Medicare patients.

Proposed 2027 Medicare Physician Fee Schedule: What PTs Need to Know, Part 2

Aug 3, 2026/Article

The U.S. Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services has released the Calendar Year 2027 Medicare Physician Fee Schedule Proposed Rule. In Part 1 of our recap, we covered how the proposed changes to the practice expense methodology would uniquely benefit physical therapists. In Part 2, we outline CMS' proposed

Updated Clinical Practice Guideline for Physical Therapist Management After TKA

Aug 3, 2026/Article

The American Physical Therapy Association has published an updated clinical practice guideline for physical therapist management of patients undergoing total knee arthroplasty, or TKA, for osteoarthritis. The guideline provides evidence-based recommendations for preoperative education, postoperative

Advocates, Leaders Drive Payment Momentum During APTA Payment Advocacy Summit

Jul 27, 2026/Article

The APTA Payment Advocacy Summit brought together 450 physical therapy advocates, business leaders, and payment experts at a critical moment in APTA's fight to advance physical therapy payment policies that support practice sustainability and patient access to care. Building on the momentum of recent

Proposed 2027 Medicare Physician Fee Schedule: What PTs Need to Know, Part 1

Jul 24, 2026/Article

The U.S. Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services estimates that physical therapy codes could see an overall payment increase of 1-3% under the Calendar Year 2027 Medicare Physician Fee Schedule Proposed Rule. Although CMS proposes a 1.68% decrease to the conversion factor for most clinicians, including

What Physical Therapists Need to Know About Tiered Evaluation Codes

APTA produced a podcast series on CPT evaluation codes that provides a general overview of the physical therapy initial evaluation code changes and addresses common challenges to accurate reporting. With five episodes ranging from five to eight minutes each, the individual podcasts are convenient for

APTA Master Class Series Brings Immersive, In-Person Learning to PTs and PTAs

Jul 22, 2026/Article

The physical therapy profession continues to evolve in response to new technologies, changing payment models, emerging practice opportunities, and shifting patient needs. At the same time, many clinicians are looking for continuing education that goes beyond passive learning and provides practical skills

APTA Members Unite to Advance Payment Advocacy Via New SPARC Forum and Pledge

Jul 22, 2026/News

New initiatives are empowering members to drive meaningful payment reform and strengthen the future of the profession.

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Information Processing for Motor Performance in Aging Adults

Nov 30, 1990/Special Series: Movement Science

Movement control systems are altered by the aging process. A growing body of research

Dynamic Pattern Theory—Some Implications for Therapeutics

Nov 30, 1990/Special Series: Movement Science

This article introduces the Dynamic Pattern Theory of movement coordination and

Sensorimotor Contributions of the Basal Ganglia: Recent Advances

Nov 30, 1990/Special Series: Movement Science

In the last decade, a great deal of research has been aimed at ascertaining the

Muscle Performance and Posture

Nov 30, 1990/Letters and Responses

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What Is Empathy, and Can Empathy Be Taught?

Oct 31, 1990/Professional Perspectives

Empathy is a commonly used, but poorly understood, concept. It is often confused

Author Response

Oct 31, 1990/Professional Perspectives

I would like to thank Dr Guccione for the scholarship he exhibits in his commentary

Camelot Revisited: Legacy of the Physical Therapy Education Program at Case Western Reserve University

Oct 31, 1990/Twenty-Fourth Mary McMillan Lecture

…I am deeply touched by the expressions of support by former students, co-workers,

Commentary

Oct 31, 1990/Computer Programs

Indirect methods of determining maximal oxygen consumption (V̇o2max),

Concurrent and Construct Validity of the Pediatric Evaluation of Disability Inventory

Sep 30, 1990/Research Reports

The purpose of this study was to determine the validity of the Development Edition

Lumbar Curvature in Standing and Sitting in Two Types of Chairs: Relationship of Hamstring and Hip Flexor Muscle Length

Sep 30, 1990/Research Reports

A purpose of this study was to determine the difference in the lumbar curves of