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Who Are Tomorrow's PTs and PTAs?

Jun 1, 2018/Feature

As the patient population becomes more diverse, are physical therapy providers keeping up? Who are today's PTs and PTAs? Who will they be tomorrow?

Taking the Road Less Traveled

May 1, 2018/Feature

These PTs have widened their possibilities by narrowing their patient and client base.

Compliance Matters: Supervision Requirements for PTAs and Physical Therapy Students

May 1, 2018/Column

Supervision Requirements for PTAs and Physical Therapy Students

Viewpoints

Feb 1, 2018/Magazine

Avoiding Charges of Sexual Misconduct.

Beyond Limitations

Apr 1, 2018/Column

Extending coverage and horizons.

Cookin' Up Something Better

Mar 1, 2018/Article

Identifying the ingredients of success.

PT, PTA, Student Involvement in Special Olympics is Improving Health…and Changing Attitudes

Aug 22, 2018/News

"Healthy Athletes," is an initiative that brings health professionals and students together to provide education, screenings, and other services to athletes.

2018 NEXT: Making the Case for the PT and PTA Role in Disaster and Emergency Responses

Jun 28, 2018/News

A panel of 4 PTs with firsthand experience in responding to emergencies agree: PTs and PTAs have an important role to play in responding to these situations. The problem, they say, is that not everyone fully understands that role—including many PTs and PTAs.

APTA Working for You: Commercial Payer Updates, September 2018

Sep 28, 2018/Roundup

APTA helps its members by staying on top of changes and bringing the physical therapy profession's voice to the table.

Don't Miss Out: 4 Events at NEXT You Have to See for Yourself

May 30, 2018/News

With APTA's 2018 NEXT Conference and Exposition now less than a month away, it's time to start making the tough decisions.

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Invited Commentary

May 31, 1998/Research Reports

Author Response

May 31, 1998/Research Reports

Correction

Apr 30, 1998/Corrections

Due to an electronic transmission error, the Journal received only the

Partial Body Weight Support With Treadmill Locomotion to Improve Gait After Incomplete Spinal Cord Injury: A Single-Subject Experimental Design

Mar 31, 1998/Research Reports

Background and Purpose. Gait training with partial body weight support

The Effect of Foot Structure on the Three-Dimensional Kinematic Coupling Behavior of the Leg and Rear Foot

Mar 31, 1998/Research Reports

Background and Purpose. Differences in foot structures have been reported

Invited Commentary

Feb 28, 1998/Research Reports

The article by Brandsma and colleagues provides a systematic review of 10 randomized

Free-Radical Toxicity and Antioxidant Medications in Parkinson's Disease

Feb 28, 1998/Updates

Parkinson's disease is a movement disorder characterized by the progressive degeneration

Correction

Jan 31, 1998/Corrections

The term “adherence” was used incorrectly in Cahalin and colleagues' response to

“It Just Takes Getting Started”

Jan 31, 1998/Letters and Responses

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