By using this site, you are consenting to our use of cookies. To find out more visit our privacy policy.
Showing results for "" sorted by relevance
Includes articles, courses, and CPGs. Unlimited access for APTA members.
Feb 7, 2022/Review
Sitting times of six or more hours per day increased mortality risk among the inactive — but not for survivors who met PA guidelines.
Jan 25, 2022/Roundup
Updated APTA practice advisory, a possible decrease in cases (with caveats), PTSD in health care workers, and more.
Jan 14, 2022/News
You could be exactly what an employer is looking for. Why hide? (P.S.: there are prizes involved.)
Jan 18, 2022/News
In addition to leadership roles in both APTA national and APTA Pennsylvania, Armour was committed to community service.
Dec 15, 2021/Roundup
Beyond the hundreds of presentations, there's lots happening, and lots to celebrate. Here are four fun opportunities worth checking out.
APTA members and the physical therapy profession in the media, December, 2021 edition.
Dec 22, 2021/News
A cross-organization partnership envisions an educational culture rooted in strong partnerships, shared values, and accessibility.
Dec 27, 2021/Roundup
The pandemic's effects, emerging practice settings, and the profession's future were just some of the topics grabbing readers' attention.
Jan 4, 2022/Review
A small-scale study of Texas PTs points to the possible importance of psychological supports in the face of increasing job demands.
Jan 5, 2022/News
APTA continues to advocate for changes that reflect the realities of physical therapy and patient-centered care.
As an APTA member, you get FREE access to these EBSCO search results.
Join APTA to get unlimited access to content including evidence-based research, guidance on payment changes, and other resources to help you thrive. Learn more about membership benefits.
Already a member? Log in
APTA members have unlimited access to PTJ.
May 31, 1992/Research Reports
The long-term stability of hand-held dynamometric measurements was assessed in
May 31, 1992/Letters and Responses
To the Editor:Cameron and Monroe have made
Cameron and Monroe have made
Apr 30, 1992/Editor's Notes
Apr 30, 1992/Research Reports
The paradigm for study of anticipatory postural adjustments permits investigation
Apr 30, 1992/Case Reports
This case report describes a patient in whom arthroscopic surgery of the temporomandibular
Apr 30, 1992/Perspectives
Mar 31, 1992/Research Reports
The purpose of this study was to determine whether the attitudes of students in
Mar 31, 1992/Clinical Perspectives
Low back pain is commonly seen in physical therapy practice, and many methods of
The purpose of this study was to test the effect of low voltage pulsed current