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End of the Public Health Emergency: What You Need to Know — Telehealth, HIPAA, Post-Acute Care, More

May 8, 2023/Podcast

APTA staff experts discuss what will be changing after the PHE ends on May 11 — and what won't.

For Facilities, What About Telehealth Post-PHE? APTA Presses CMS for Answers

May 9, 2023/News

With the end of the health emergency looming, APTA, AOTA, and ASHA are urging CMS to eliminate a gap in its extension of telehealth waivers.

Final MA Rule Solidifies Prior Authorization Wins

Apr 27, 2023/News

The APTA-supported provisions announced by CMS will help reduce administrative burden and ensure consistency across MA plans.

Survey: Many PTs Encounter Barriers to Finding, Implementing Evidence

May 1, 2023/Review

The survey was conducted in Brazil — could the same be true in the U.S.? APTA member resources can help eliminate EBP obstacles.

Medicare Advantage and the Factors Influencing Patterns of Post-stroke Discharge: PTJ Author Interview With Heather Hayes

May 9, 2023/Podcast

Determining discharge patterns in Medicare Advantage plans.

At the PHE's End, Still No Clarity on Facility-Based Use of Telehealth

May 11, 2023/News

APTA met with HHS staff, who said guidance could be delayed. Until then, PTs in certain settings should be cautious about using telehealth.

APTA Glenohumeral Joint OA Clinical Practice Guideline Now Available

May 12, 2023/Review

The new resource, designed specifically for PTs and PTAs, includes evidence-based and best-practice recommendations.

Proposed Medicaid, Final ACA Rules Continue APTA-Supported Focus on Care Access

May 12, 2023/News

HHS responded to calls for better continuity of care, increased program transparency, and stronger consumer engagement.

CMS Listens to APTA, Reverses Course, OKs Hospital Use of Telehealth Post-PHE

May 15, 2023/News

APTA and other organizations continue to push for clarification in a range of other facility settings.

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Manipulation of the Cervical Spine: Risks and Benefits

Dec 31, 1998/Professional Perspective

Abstract

Manipulation of the cervical spine (MCS) is used in the

Quadriceps Femoris and Hamstring Muscle Function in a Person With an Unstable Knee

Dec 31, 1998/Case Report

Abstract

Background and Purpose. The purpose of this

Review the Journal!

Nov 30, 1998/Editor's Notes

Knowledge and Perception of Fall-Related Risk Factors and Fall-Reduction Techniques Among Community-Dwelling Elderly Individuals

Nov 30, 1998/Research Reports

Background and Purpose. Falls are a major cause of death and disability

A Comparison of Productivity and Learning Outcome in Individual and Cooperative Physical Therapy Clinical Education Models

Nov 30, 1998/Research Reports

Background and Purpose. This program evaluation was designed to evaluate

Physical Therapy for a Patient Through Six Stages of Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis

Nov 30, 1998/Case Reports

Background and Purpose. This case report describes the use of Sinaki

An Overview of the Etiology, Diagnosis, and Treatment of Alzheimer Disease

Nov 30, 1998/Updates

Alzheimer disease (AD) is the most common form of dementia affecting elderly people.1

Reliability of Phase-Velocity Measurements of Tibial Bone

Oct 31, 1998/Research Reports

Background and Purpose. The Bone Stiffness Measurement Device–Swing

Sensitivity to Change of the Roland-Morris Back Pain Questionnaire: Part 1

Oct 31, 1998/Research Reports

Background and Purpose. This study estimated the Roland-Morris Back

Sensitivity to Change of the Roland-Morris Back Pain Questionnaire: Part 2

Oct 31, 1998/Research Reports

Background and Purpose. One purpose of this study was to determine