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Reflections From a Physical Therapy Student Book Club

Jan 18, 2018/Perspective

Through these stories and discussions, we hope to grow.

#PTFam and the Postconference Blues

Jul 16, 2017/Perspective

I have never before found a place so quickly where I feel that I belong.

It Doesn't Have to Be a Grand Gesture to Make a Great Impact

Aug 27, 2017/Perspective

The people are my favorite part of our profession.

2018: An Exciting Year for Students

Jan 17, 2018/Perspective

We've got a lot in store for you.

Fundraising Ideas for the 2017-2018 Mercer-Marquette Challenge!

Sep 17, 2017/News

University bookstores are a great resource for organizing fundraisers.

Finding My Way: “My 5-year plan is a 1-year plan”

Nov 29, 2017/Perspective

Megan Roos began her career in architecture. But after almost 5 years she realized her career wasn't aligned with who she was as a person, so she pursued a career in physical therapy instead. In this episode of "Finding My Way," Megan talks about the challenge of her transition and how it's made her

Finding My Way: “I Took a Leap”

Nov 20, 2017/Perspective

Becca Fung didn't receive any interdisciplinary instruction in DPT school. Now it's what she does for a living. In this episode of "Finding My Way," Becca describes how she made a bold career leap, with a lot of support from her network of mentors. "Finding My Way" is a podcast series that explores the

Mentorship and Meaningful Professional Relationships: August #XchangeSA Chat

Aug 21, 2017/Article

  During the August APTA Student Assembly #XchangeSA chat we talked about mentorship and meaningful professional relationships with physical therapist Jesse Elis, PT, DPT, FAAOMPT. Watch the full discussion here. Join us for the September #XchangeSA chat where we'll talk about where physical therapists

Notes From the Field: MIPS, Quality Improvement, and the Physical Therapy Outcomes Registry

Jun 9, 2019/Interview

APTA spoke with Peyton Fandel, PT, DPT, who played a key role in evaluating the potential benefits of MIPS and enrollment in APTA's registry.

The Battle of the Blitz

Oct 24, 2018/Article

Raising money through muderball.

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Combined Clinical and Home Rehabilitation: Case Report of an Integrated Knowledge-to-Action Study in a Dutch Rehabilitation Stroke Unit

Mar 31, 2015/Knowledge Translation and Implementation Special Series

Background and Purpose

There is growing awareness that the poor

Evidence-Based Practice Implementation: Case Report of the Evolution of a Quality Improvement Program in a Multicenter Physical Therapy Organization

Mar 31, 2015/Knowledge Translation and Implementation Special Series

Background and Purpose

Our nation's suboptimal health care quality

The Contribution of Conceptual Frameworks to Knowledge Translation Interventions in Physical Therapy

Mar 31, 2015/Knowledge Translation and Implementation Special Series

There is growing recognition of the importance of knowledge translation activities

Incorporating Self-Management in Prosthetic Rehabilitation: Case Report of an Integrated Knowledge-to-Action Process

Mar 31, 2015/Knowledge Translation and Implementation Special Series

Background

In improvement of clinical practice, unidirectional

Physical Therapist Interventions for Parkinson Disease

Feb 28, 2015/LEAP: Linking Evidence And Practice

<LEAP> highlights the findings and application of

Safety and Feasibility of Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation in Pediatric Hemiparesis: Randomized Controlled Preliminary Study

Feb 28, 2015/Innovative Technologies in Rehabilitation and Health Promotion: Special Series

Background

Transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) is

Patients' Use of a Home-Based Virtual Reality System to Provide Rehabilitation of the Upper Limb Following Stroke

Feb 28, 2015/Innovative Technologies in Rehabilitation and Health Promotion: Special Series

Background

A low-cost virtual reality system that translates

Children With Developmental Coordination Disorder Play Active Virtual Reality Games Differently Than Children With Typical Development

Feb 28, 2015/Innovative Technologies in Rehabilitation and Health Promotion: Special Series

Background

Active virtual reality gaming (AVG) may be useful