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Apr 1, 2025/Feature
PTs make the case that data standardization could drive improvements in patient care.
Feb 1, 2025/Feature
Introducing new ways of doing things in the clinic can be a little easier when you have a plan.
Jul 1, 2024/Feature
A look at the challenges — and unique opportunities — that come with providing care in rural America.
Dec 1, 2024/Feature
VR technologies are gaining ground in research, education, and clinical practice.
Mar 1, 2025/Column
CEO Update; working with IEPTs; a student's challenge to complete 20 free Learning Center courses in 20 days.
Feb 1, 2025/Column
Physical Therapy as a Moral Community: Collaboration, Leadership, and Persistence
Brett Traeger, PT, DPT, interviews Mike Reinold, PT, DPT, ATC, president of American Academy of Sports Physical Therapy.
Oct 1, 2024/Feature
How physical therapists and physical therapist assistants can incorporate lifestyle medicine tenets into patient care for improved outcomes.
Some new treatments hold promise for people with PD. Here's what those in the physical therapy profession should know.
Oct 1, 2023/Feature
Why and how PTs should update their interventions when research shows it will improve treatment methods and benefit patients.
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Aug 31, 1991/Research Reports
The purpose of this study was to examine the interrater reliability of grades obtained
Jul 31, 1991/Editor's Notes
Elsewhere in this issue appear the Standards for Tests and Measurements in Physical
Jul 31, 1991/Research Reports
The purpose of this study was to investigate the specificity of the effects of
Patient education in physical therapy is gaining attention because it can contribute
Although we often assume that the sole domain of physical therapy is the motor
Jun 30, 1991/Professional Perspectives
Physical therapy diagnosis refers to both a process and a particular label within
I enjoyed Dr Guccione's article on diagnosis by physical therapists and his discussion
Jun 30, 1991/Research Reports
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the magnitude and temporal features of
The purposes of this study were to identify gender-related values, perceptions,
Jun 30, 1991/Letters and Responses
To the Editor:I was in the clinic this morning
I was in the clinic this morning