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Feb 1, 2016/Feature
A Future Where PTs Plug Their Brains Into Patients? Maybe, Say Researchers
Dec 1, 2015/Feature
A process-improvement system adapted from industry can enhance efficiency and better serve patients, its practitioners say.
Apr 1, 2016/Feature
APTA is committed to the triple aim of health care. The association's proposed coding reforms are just one way-but an important one-of achieving it.
May 1, 2016/Feature
An upcoming summit will explore the implications and goals of recognizing the movement system as the core of physical therapist practice, education, and research. Meanwhile, here's some background to bring you up-to-date.
Many health plans are "narrowing" their provider networks in an attempt to control costs. What does this mean for individual therapy practices? That all depends.
Dec 1, 2015/Column
Which care setting is best for a rehabbing patient?
Feb 1, 2016/Column
Questions about some joint moves.
Nov 1, 2015/Column
This strategy is a definite plus.
There's growing evidence that adding a "p" to rehabilitation improves patient outcomes pre- and postsurgery and following cancer treatments-and saves money, too.
Mar 1, 2016/Feature
PTs and PTAs who want to practice in multiple states can face piles of paperwork, long delays, and significant expenses. An interstate licensure compact system soon may offer a solution.
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Dec 31, 1984/Practice
The purpose of this article is to describe a positioning technique that allows
Recent studies involving patients with CNS lesions have clearly demonstrated that
Dec 31, 1984/Letters and Responses
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To the Editor:In response to my Journal article
In response to my Journal article
Oct 31, 1984/Practice
The purpose of this case study is to review the role of the physical therapist
In the field of pediatric physical therapy, the physical therapist (PT) often must
Sep 30, 1984/Research
The long-term effects of an early intervention program (EIP) on the motor, cognitive,
This study investigated changes in angular position of the forearm, upper arm,
The authors of this article are to be commended for their active participation
We would like to thank Mr. Miller for his commentary. Not only has he raised some