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CMS Rolls Out Proposals for New Lymphedema Benefit

Jul 14, 2023/News

An APTA-backed law is prompting CMS to work out details on coverage of compression garments under Medicare. Here's where things stand.

Proposed 2024 Home Health Rule: Cuts Continue at 2.2%; More to Come?

Jul 14, 2023/Review

After narrowly escaping reductions in 2023, home health could see a $375 million drop in 2024 as CMS adjusts to PDGM realities.

A Physical Therapy Profile: Demographics of the Profession, 2021-22

Jul 18, 2023/Report

This landmark report from APTA provides a comprehensive view of the current profession. It uses data from APTA's 2021-22 practice profile survey along with data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics and the U.S. Census Bureau to evaluate the physical therapy workforce. Data includes the number of

Is Your Practice ADA Compliant? Part 1 of a 3-Part Series

Jul 18, 2023/Article

The Basics of ADA’s Effective Communication Requirement

APTA Wins National Awards for Contributions to Health Professions Recruitment

Jun 27, 2023/News

The association was described as a "role model" in its commitment to inspiring interest in becoming a PT or PTA.

APTA, ASHA, AOTA to Congress: Let's Take on the Fee Schedule — Here's How

Jun 28, 2023/News

Along with APTA Private Practice, the associations have a plan for reform that could dramatically alter the Medicare payment landscape.

First-Ever Exercise Guidelines for RA Treatment Emphasize Physical Therapy

Jul 5, 2023/Review

Several APTA members helped create the new guidance on how best to integrate exercise, diet, and other elements into RA management.

APTA Anxiety Screening Practice Advisory Updated

Jul 5, 2023/News

The USPSTF finalized guidance on screening patients for anxiety. APTA's members-only practice advisory can help you understand your role.

APTA-Endorsed Bill Would Make Telehealth for PTs, PTAs Permanent Under Medicare

Jun 7, 2023/News

In light of telehealth’s effectiveness during the PHE, this longtime APTA advocacy goal could be within reach.

DEI and the Big Sky: 5 Questions for This Year's Woodruff Lecturer

Jun 7, 2023/Interview

Emmanuel John says increasing PT and PTA diversity is necessary to the profession's survival. Watch his lecture on June 15.

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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