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The 10 Best States in Which to Practice

Oct 1, 2016/Feature

What's the best state in which to practice physical therapy?

Keeping in Tune

Nov 1, 2016/Feature

For rock musicians, the songs may remain the same, but each gig brings the potential for new injuries.

Leading the Way

Oct 1, 2016/Feature

APTA's Emerging Leaders program recognizes PTs and PTAs early in their careers for outstanding contributions to the profession of physical therapy.

Donor Baseline

Nov 1, 2016/Column

When generosity comes with a quid pro quo.

A Deathly Silence

Oct 1, 2016/Column

Should a physical therapist tell a patient that she is terminally ill?

Targeting Fraud and Abuse in Home Health

Nov 1, 2016/Column

CMS launches a pre-claim review demonstration in 5 states. Here are the key points.

A Dance to Remember

Oct 1, 2016/Column

At the junction of science and the arts, a trip back in time.

IMPACT's Impact on Postacute Care Quality Data

Oct 1, 2016/Column

Highlights and resources for navigating the changes.

Pluck the Low-Hanging Fruit

Oct 1, 2016/Column

Quick and easy tips for workplace wellness.

Highlights from CSM 2016

Apr 1, 2016/Feature

CSM 2016 was APTA's largest ever, with more than 11,000 attendees, speakers, and guests. If you were there, here's a recap. If you weren't, here's a sampling of what you missed.

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Prenatal and Postnatal Growth and Development of the Foot and Ankle

Nov 30, 1988/Special Issue: Foot and Ankle

The intent of this article is to present a detailed overview of the normal prenatal

Foot Orthoses

Nov 30, 1988/Special Issue: Foot and Ankle

This review article describes shoe inserts and provides information to assist physical

Prosthetic Feet State of the Art

Nov 30, 1988/Special Issue: Foot and Ankle

Familiarity with the characteristics of current prosthetic foot-ankle assemblies

Foot Care for the Aging

Nov 30, 1988/Special Issue: Foot and Ankle

Age-related changes in the feet include alterations in the skin, which becomes

Risk Factors in the Diabetic Foot Recognition and Management

Nov 30, 1988/Special Issue: Foot and Ankle

The most frequently reported diabetic foot complication is plantar ulceration.

Splints and Casts Managing Foot Deformity in Children with Neuromotor Disorders

Nov 30, 1988/Special Issue: Foot and Ankle

This article presents methods by which physical therapists can use splints and

Management of a Patient with a Diagnosis of Bilateral Plantar Fasciitis and Achilles Tendinitis A Case Report

Nov 30, 1988/Special Issue: Foot and Ankle

This case report describes an approach for determining when fabricated orthoses

Remediation of Toe-walking Behavior with Neutral-position, Serial-inhibitory Casts A Case Report

Nov 30, 1988/Special Issue: Foot and Ankle

This report details a case history and outpatient physical therapy management of

Advertising

Nov 30, 1988/Letters and Responses

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Recovery and Rehabilitation

Nov 30, 1988/Letters and Responses

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Much attention has been paid