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Feb 15, 2023/News
The decision offers PTs the opportunity to show how reduced administrative burden can be good for everyone (payers included).
Feb 17, 2023/Perspective
What legacy will you leave with your clients? With your students? With your family? Today is a great day to answer those questions.
Feb 17, 2023/News
Katherine "Kay" Shepard, PT, PhD, FAPTA, a physical therapy leader whose influence can be felt in nearly every corner of the profession, has died. She was 83.
Feb 21, 2023/News
The change, supported by APTA, would cover power seat elevation equipment for Group 3 wheelchairs under Medicare. Public comment is open.
Feb 24, 2023/News
In delivering the 54th Mary McMillan Lecture on Feb. 22, Field-Fote discussed the very real results that patients experience with physical therapy.
Dec 19, 2022/Roundup
From long COVID guidance to consumers' attitudes about the profession, APTA produced a range of information that helps you thrive.
Dec 20, 2022/News
The omnibus package provides insufficient relief, but it does include several wins for the profession in other areas.
Dec 20, 2022/Statement
The following statement was released today by American Physical Therapy Association President Roger Herr, PT, MPA.
Dec 21, 2022/News
The Fellowship in Higher Education Leadership created by APTA is now a program of the APTA Academy of Education.
Dec 30, 2022/Roundup
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Feb 29, 1988/Research
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the ability of electrical stimulation
The purpose of this study was to determine whether differences existed on dynamometer
The author has addressed an area of medicine that to date has received minimal
Prenatal classes may “always” contain some activities for pelvic-floor function,
Feb 29, 1988/Practice
Physical therapists are becoming increasingly aware of the growing complexity of
The purposes of this article are 1) to provide an updated summary of some aspects
Bronchial drainage, positive-pressure lung inflation, chest-wall percussion, and
Feb 29, 1988/Education
This study was performed to ascertain whether a relationship exists between physical
Jan 31, 1988/Research
Standing up from a supine position is important for physical independence. This
The clinical use of exercise rehabilitation programs has increased for patients