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Sep 24, 2024/Podcast
Editor-in-Chief Steven George talks with Jason Silvernail about his perspective paper on defining orthopaedic manual physical therapy (OMPT) as a subspecialty of the profession.
Sep 25, 2024/Article
Other than small bumps in payment, little changed from CMS' proposed rules for the FY '25 SNF and IRF prospective payment systems.
Nov 5, 2024/Podcast
Allen Wicken, PT, MSPT, a longtime physical therapist and APTA member, reflects on the interconnectedness of the profession.
Nov 1, 2024/Article
Among other provisions, PTs and PTAs will benefit from changes to supervision requirements and plan of care certifications.
Nov 1, 2024/Feature
The meetings of the 2024 House session included deliberation on motions presented to the House as well as meaningful discussions on issues.
Nov 1, 2024/Column
Matt Glassoff, PT, DPT, interviews Renee Schroeder, PT, DPT, secretary of APTA Federal.
Bringing the physical therapy profession into the future requires strong leadership.
Exploring AI Ethics Within the Five Roles of Physical Therapy
Oct 30, 2024/Podcast
The countdown has begun for the 50th Annual APTA Combined Sections Meeting, which will be held Feb. 13-15, 2025, in Houston, Texas.
Oct 15, 2024/Podcast
Learn about what inspired two physical therapists transitions from traditional grading practices to equitable grading practices at the College of Saint Mary DPT program.
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Sep 30, 1986/Education
This study was conducted to determine the efficacy of the Graduate Record Examination–Analytical
Sep 30, 1986/Administration
As the health care industry continues to absorb an ever-larger portion of society's
Jul 31, 1986/Research
The purpose of this study was to compare the effectiveness of two types of treatment
The purpose of this study was to determine whether the medial rotation that accompanies
Jul 31, 1986/Practice
The opportunity to write a commentary may be viewed as being asked for a second
We thank Mr. Howell for his stimulating review of our article. When judging the
Jun 30, 1986/Research
We undertook this study to determine whether the isokinetic knee extension and
The purpose of this study was to test the effectiveness of intermittent tendon
The authors have approached the quantification of the physical demands of the physical
I thank Dr. Smith for her comments on our study. I would like to address two of