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How To Address Stress Management During Your Workday

Oct 19, 2021/Video

How do you balance stress and recovery throughout your day? Join Michael Gervais, PhD, sports and performance psychologist, mindset expert, and Hyperice performance advisor, in trying something new: "thin slicing" your recovery.

Let’s Talk About Sleep

Oct 28, 2021/Open Access

Sleep is essential for our physical health and mental and emotional well-being. We need it to refresh the mind and heal the body. We love it, we crave it, and when we're not getting it, we're miserable.

What Can One Deep Breath Really Do for You?

Oct 28, 2021/Video

Try something new! Join Michael Gervais, PhD, sports and performance psychologist, mindset expert, and Hyperice performance advisor, to help you signal your ancient brain and learn how to rest effectively.

Nutrition Starter Guide: Find the Right Nutrition Strategy To Fuel Your Work and Play

Oct 26, 2021/Open Access

Providing physical therapy can place a large demand on your body. In turn, it's important to fuel your body the right way so you can perform well at work and still have energy left at the end of the day.

Strategies To Manage Mental Health Issues: Taking Care of the Patient and Ourselves

Oct 26, 2021/Video

Hear from Kevin Wilk, PT, DPT, FAPTA, and Clinical & Sports Psychologist Bhrett McCabe, PhD, to get tools and resources to help you improve your mental and emotional well-being as you navigate your personal and professional life.

Charging Your Circadian Rhythm Superpower

Oct 26, 2021/Open Access

Nothing is better than starting each day well-rested. Feeling rested can help you better tackle your patients’ needs for the day, but that can be easier said than done.

Serving Patients With Limited English Proficiency

Individuals with LEP can include those with sensory impairments, who are Deaf or hard of hearing and communicate using ASL, have speech impairments, or who are blind or have visual impairments.

CAPTE Accreditation Handbook

Jan 1, 2021/Open Access

The CAPTE PT Standards and Required Elements and PTA Standards and Required Elements, along with accompanying position papers, provide information and guidance on curriculum requirements for DPT and PTA programs.

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Effect of Seat Angle and Lumbar Support on Seated Buttock Pressure

Oct 31, 1988/Research

The purpose of this study was to compare the effects of a lumbar support at two

Comparison of Leg Movements in Preterm Infants at Term with Healthy Full-term Infants

Oct 31, 1988/Research

This study describes the differences and similarities in movement of low-risk preterm

Neonatal Neurobehavioral Examination A New Instrument for Quantitative Analysis of Neonatal Neurological Status

Aug 31, 1988/Research

A new neonatal neurobehavioral examination (NNE) was designed in response to the

Some Cautionary Comments on the Use of Retrospective Designs to Evaluate Treatment Efficacy

Aug 31, 1988/Practice

This article contrasts the true experimental approach with nonexperimental alternatives,

Needs of the Elderly and the Politics of Health Care The Social Context of Changes in the Delivery System

Aug 31, 1988/Administration

The emergence of the elderly as a substantial subgroup within the population has

Potential Conflict of Interest

Nov 19, 2016/Editor's Notes

At our August meeting, held at APTA headquarters, the Associate Editors and I agreed

Osteoporosis A Review

Nov 19, 2016/Practice

This article provides physical therapists with current information about osteoporosis.

Efficiency Analysis of Two Written Short-Answer Student Evaluation Formats

Nov 19, 2016/Education

The purpose of this study was to compare the efficiency of two written short-answer

Gait Comparison of Subjects with Hemiplegia Walking Unbraced, with Ankle-Foot Orthosis, and with Air-Stirrup® Brace

Nov 19, 2016/Research

The effects of the Air-Stirrup® (AS) standard ankle brace on the gait of 19 subjects

Comparison of a Clinical Gait Analysis Method Using Videography and Temporal-Distance Measures with 16-mm Cinematography

Nov 19, 2016/Research

The purpose of this study was to compare a clinical gait analysis method using