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Mar 6, 2023/Article
We're sharing real-world examples of what makes for a great comment letter. This installment: an APTA payment chair's perspective.
Mar 20, 2023/News
If enacted, PTs across the country would be allowed to secure substitute care for patients during an absence.
Mar 6, 2023/Review
Study compares patients discharged to skilled nursing, inpatient rehabilitation, and home health facilities.
Mar 15, 2023/Roundup
APTA members providing insight on everything from communicating about developmental delays to assisted stretching.
Mar 3, 2023/Article
This is a don't-miss opportunity to #FixPriorAuth. Here's a recap of how you can join the effort. (Spoiler alert: It's easy.)
Mar 1, 2023/Article
McKillip helped establish fee schedules in California, was a founder of APTA Private Practice, and served as PTPAC's first president.
Mar 14, 2023/Podcast
Editor-in-Chief Alan Jette talks with Ward Heij about his study on the effectiveness of a personalized physical therapy approach called Coach2Move for older adults in the Netherlands.
Mar 15, 2023/News
The APTA 2023 Combined Sections Meeting is a wrap — and it was one for the books.
Dec 1, 2022/Feature
Medicare data shows that physical therapy of needed intensity improves functionality and saves money across post-acute care settings.
Oct 1, 2022/Article
As more states legalize cannabis for both medicinal and recreational use, the chances are increasing that PTs and PTAs will treat patients who use it.
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Nov 30, 1993/Special Series: Skeletal Muscle
The numbers of functioning motor units can be estimated in proximal and distal
Oct 31, 1993/Research Reports
Background and Purpose. Stiffness is a common clinical complaint but
Oct 31, 1993/Twenty-Seventh Mary McMillan Lecture
Probably every speaker designated to provide this lecture has approached the podium
Oct 31, 1993/Corrections
Both case reports by Judy Carmick (“Clinical Use of Neuromuscular Electrical Stimulation
Sep 30, 1993/Research Reports
Background and Purpose. The purpose of this study was to examine (1)