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Comparing Community Mobility Interventions in Older Adults Using GPS: PTJ Author Interview With Pamela Dunlap

Jul 11, 2023/Podcast

Using GPS devices to track community mobility in older adults.

New APTA Member Benefit Helps You Connect With Consumers

Jul 12, 2023/News

A new marketing tool helps you pair your practice or services with consumer-focused messaging on the value of physical therapy.

APTA Statement on 2024 Medicare Physician Fee Schedule

Jul 14, 2023/Statement

The American Physical Therapy Association is reviewing the 2024 Medicare Physician Fee Schedule proposed rule and will have a detailed summary to share with our members in the coming days. 

2022 APTA Foresight Project Report

Jul 18, 2023/Report

The most prepared associations look far into the horizon to consider how societal changes, economic developments, and technological advancements might impact how they will operate and thrive in the long term. APTA and leaders from its chapters and sections/academies engaged in a foresight project to

The State of the Profession: Two APTA Profile Reports Set the Scene

Jul 18, 2023/News

Data analysis also demonstrates that APTA membership is a good reflection of the profession overall.

Is Your Practice ADA Compliant? Part 1 of a 3-Part Series

Jul 18, 2023/Article

The Basics of ADA’s Effective Communication Requirement

New APTA Volunteer Opportunities Cover a Range of Interests

Jul 19, 2023/News

APTA committees, member engagement groups, and the Association Leadership Scholars program are seeking applicants — apply by Aug. 18.

PTJ Author Interview With John Ware and Thomas Hoogeboom: Recognizing Conflict of Interest and Researcher Allegiance

Sep 12, 2023/Podcast

How better reporting can lead to improved credibility.

Aetna Will Adopt PTA Pay Differential

Sep 12, 2023/News

The 15% reduction, set to begin Dec. 1, would mimic CMS cuts adopted in 2022. APTA is pressing Aetna to reconsider.

CMS Enters New Territory, Proposes Staffing Requirements for LTC Facilities

Sep 15, 2023/News

Most nursing homes would fall short of the requirements, which also include more detailed facility assessments and a constant RN presence.

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Author Response

Jun 30, 1993/Research Reports

Comparison of Integrated Electromyographic Activity and Lumbar Curvature During Standing and During Sitting in Three Chairs

Oct 31, 1989/Articles

The purposes of this study were to monitor the integrated electromyographic activity

Electrophysiologic Responses of Human Sural Nerve to Temperature

Oct 31, 1989/Articles

The purpose of this study was to assess the conduction, specifically the latency

Balance Performance and Step Width in Noninstitutionalized, Elderly, Female Fallers and Nonfallers

Oct 31, 1989/Articles

The purposes of this study were to compare age, static balance performance, and

Footprints

Oct 31, 1989/Twenty-Third Mary McMillan Lecture

Having stood before you so often as Speaker of the American Physical Therapy Association's

Validity of Knee Flexion and Extension Peak Torque Prediction Models

Dec 31, 1989/Articles

The primary purpose of this study was to test the validity of predictive models

Energy Expenditure of Ambulation Using the Sure-Gait® Crutch and the Standard Axillary Crutch

Dec 31, 1989/Articles

Energy expenditure is increased for ambulation with various assistive devices such

Effect of Helium-Neon Laser Auriculotherapy on Experimental Pain Threshold

Dec 31, 1989/Articles

This study was conducted to examine the effects of helium-neon laser auriculotherapy

Acrocyanosis in a Spinal Cord Injured Patient—Effects of Computer-Controlled Neuromuscular Electrical Stimulation: A Case Report

Dec 31, 1989/Communications

This case report documents the treatment of a spinal cord injured patient with

Erratum

Dec 31, 1989/Corrections

Please note the following correction in the article “A Model for Multisystem Evaluation