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Final 2023 Medicare Physician Fee Schedule: What You Need to Know, Part 3

Nov 8, 2022/Article

In our final installment: MIPS, quality measures, MIPS Value Pathways, and more.

Study: Use of Nonopioid Pain Treatment Rises Significantly From 2011 to 2019

Nov 10, 2022/Review

Physical and occupational therapy made significant gains in prevalence for both chronic and post-surgery pain treatment.

APTA-Supported Lymphedema Act Passes House

Nov 18, 2022/News

The legislation allowing Medicare to cover compression treatments now can be rolled into a larger package.

Take It From the TOPS Study

Dec 1, 2022/Feature

Medicare data shows that physical therapy of needed intensity improves functionality and saves money across post-acute care settings.

APTA, APTA North Carolina Score Digital Health Win

Dec 2, 2022/News

Insurance giant UnitedHealthcare and contractor Kaia will stop using the term "physical therapy" in marketing Kaia's MSK pain app.

6 APTA Resources You May Have Missed in 2022

Dec 19, 2022/Roundup

From long COVID guidance to consumers' attitudes about the profession, APTA produced a range of information that helps you thrive.

Top 10 APTA Magazine Articles of 2022

Dec 20, 2022/Roundup

Blood flow restriction training, falls prevention, and pickleball were just some of the topics grabbing readers' attention this year.

Foundation for Physical Therapy Research Grant Awardees Announced

Jan 9, 2023/News

Funding totaling $460,000 will help power research on acute care, geriatric physical therapy, vestibular balance interventions, and more.

Mercer U. Earns Top Spot in APTA Student Advocacy Challenge

Jan 11, 2023/News

It's the second win in a row for the program, which integrates advocacy into its curriculum in ways that inspire involvement.

Empowering Physical Therapist Professional Education Programs to Deliver Modern Pain Content

Jan 3, 2023/Podcast

Editor-in-Chief Alan Jette talks with Mark Shepherd, PT, DPT, DSc, about the current state of pain science in physical therapist professional education programs, as well as practical recommendations on how to incorporate modern pain content in an era of “curriculum creep.”

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DPT: Is the Missing Link Still Missing?

Jun 30, 1998/Letters and Responses

<italic>To the Editor:</italic>

I read with interest your recent

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