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USBJI Young Investigators Program Accepting Applications for 2019 Program

Oct 22, 2018/News

The USBJI and Bone and Joint Canada are now accepting applications for the Young Investigator Initiative, a career development and grant mentoring program.

CSM Delivers: Technology and Physical Therapy

Oct 22, 2018/News

The 2019 APTA CSM, set for January 23-26 in downtown Washington, DC, includes multiple sessions that go beyond the wow factor of technology and gets to practical applications in the clinic.

CSM Delivers: Moving Evidence Into Practice

Oct 22, 2018/News

The 2019 APTA CSM, set for January 23-26 in downtown Washington, DC, has no shortage of sessions focused on how PTs and PTAs can bring that evidence into practice.

CSM Delivers: Students and Early-Career PTs and PTAs

Oct 19, 2018/News

The 2019 APTA CSM, set for January 23-26 in downtown Washington, DC, will offer several sessions of particular interest to students, educators, and others interested in preparing the next generation of professionals.

The Good Stuff: Members and the Profession in the Media, October 2018

Oct 17, 2018/News

"The Good Stuff," is an occasional series that highlights recent media coverage of physical therapy and APTA members, with an emphasis on good news and stories of how individual PTs and PTAs are transforming health care and society every day.

New Report Looks at Link Between Surgery-Related Opioid Prescriptions, Later Opioid Abuse

Oct 12, 2018/News

The Plan Against Pain (PAP) has issued a new report that focuses on the relationship between opioid prescriptions for surgical procedures and later opioid dependence and abuse.

From PTJ: Unwarranted Variation in Pelvic Floor Muscle Function Terminology an Obstacle to Advances in Treatment

Oct 10, 2018/Roundup

Researchers use a wide variety of terms and definitions in published studies on PFMF, according to a study in PTJ.

New White Paper Presses for Consistent Mobility Assessments, More Outcome Measures for Hospitalized Older Adults

Oct 9, 2018/News

There is little consistency in the ways hospitals assess and promote movement, and almost no acknowledgement of mobility as an outcome measure. That needs to change, and soon, say authors of a new white paper.

From PT in Motion Magazine: Moving Away From Opioids

Oct 3, 2018/News

APTA’s ongoing efforts to build public awareness and its leadership in policy discussions around nonopioid alternatives to pain.

Student-Led Flash Action Highlights Physical Therapy's Role in Pain Management

Oct 1, 2018/News

A PT and PTA student-led "flash action strategy" held September 26-27 focused on bringing a clear message to Capitol Hill.

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Commentary

Feb 28, 1986/Practice

I commend Dostal and associates for using the moment arm vector (MAV) concept to

Authors' Response

Feb 28, 1986/Practice

The present work was limited in its scope. We introduced the moment arm vector

Adapting a Bicycle Ergometer for Arm Crank Ergometry Suggestion from the Field

Feb 28, 1986/Practice

Disabled individuals often demonstrate decreased cardiorespiratory fitness.1,2

Pathokinesiology—A Name for Our Times?

Feb 28, 1986/Symposium on Pathokinesiology

In a Las Vegas room that could have fit easily into a Boeing 747, a remarkable

Author's Response

Jan 31, 1986/Research

I appreciate Mr. Mannheimer's thoughtful comments. I believe he correctly points

Test-Retest Reliability of Hand-Held Dynamometry During a Single Session of Strength Assessment

Jan 31, 1986/Research

This retrospective study was undertaken to determine the test-retest reliability

Effects of a Concurrent Clinical Education Assignment on Student Concerns

Jan 31, 1986/Education

Students participating in a concurrent pattern of clinical education spend part

Update on Fast Brushing

Jan 31, 1986/Letters and Responses

<italic>To the Editor:</italic>

I would like to comment on the

Effects of Auricular Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation on Experimental Pain Threshold

Dec 31, 1985/Research

This study was conducted to examine the effects of high intensity transcutaneous

Clinical Orthopedic Medicine Course for Physical Therapy Students Aligning Content with Current Practice

Dec 31, 1985/Administration

The purpose of our study was to obtain information that would help align instruction