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Yes, We Should: 5 Ways to Transform Your Mindset to Improve the Health of Society

Jun 3, 2018/Perspective

Health care and medical care aren't the same thing, and we aren't going to treat our way out of poor health using our old ways of thinking and doing.

I Didn't Choose to Be a Travel PT, It Chose Me

Feb 9, 2017/Perspective

I get to travel, meet new and interesting people, care for people with a variety of conditions, and I get to make an impact globally.

Welcome to the District

Nov 19, 2018/Perspective

I'm ecstatic that CSM 2019 is in Washington, DC!

It's Time to Walk the Talk When It Comes to Our Vision for Society

Apr 16, 2018/Perspective

One opportunity to transform society by optimizing movement is increasing physical activity participation.

How Do I Avoid Burnout? A Perspective From an Engaged PT

Feb 7, 2018/Perspective

I have continued to reinvent myself as a professional over the course of my PT career.

Got MIPS Questions? We Have Answers.

Jan 8, 2019/Article

We've recapped some popular questions here.

7 Things You Need to Know About Value-Based Care

Apr 9, 2018/Article

Whether you love it, hate it, or still don't completely understand it, value-based care is here to stay.

Notes From the Field: MIPS, Quality Improvement, and the Physical Therapy Outcomes Registry

Jun 9, 2019/Interview

APTA spoke with Peyton Fandel, PT, DPT, who played a key role in evaluating the potential benefits of MIPS and enrollment in APTA's registry.

The Physical Therapist Assistant Profession Turns 50

Jan 22, 2019/Article

  While APTA's centennial may be a couple years away, there's another cause for celebration right here, right now: 2019 marks the 50th anniversary of the first physical therapist assistant (PTA) graduates. Though a half-century may seem like a long time, the rise of the PTA from something that seemed

Hiding in Plain Sight: How You Can Fight Bacterial Contamination in Your Clinic

Aug 18, 2019/Perspective

Here's how to limit potential infections for you and your patients.

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Errata

May 31, 1987/Corrections

In the March 1987 issue, the article by D. M. Basso and L. Knapp, entitled “Comparison

Spinal Flexibility and Individual Factors That Influence It

Apr 30, 1987/Research

We conducted an investigation to examine the spinal flexibility of a large, adult

Goniometric Reliability in a Clinical Setting Shoulder Measurements

Apr 30, 1987/Research

The purpose of this study was to examine the intratester and intertester reliabilities

Transition from Student to Physical Therapist Changes in Perceptions of Professional Role and Relationship Between Perceptions and Job Satisfaction

Apr 30, 1987/Education

A longitudinal study of 15 entry-level postbaccalaureate degree graduates was conducted

Effects of Approximation on Postural Sway in Healthy Subjects

Mar 31, 1987/Research

The effect of approximation on the postural sway of healthy subjects wearing a

Effect of Head-Neck Position on Elbow Flexor Muscle Torque Production

Mar 31, 1987/Research

The purpose of this study was to investigate whether the tonic neck reflex affects

Effect of High Voltage Stimulation on Blood Flow in the Rat Hind Limb

Mar 31, 1987/Research

The purpose of this study was to test the effect of high voltage stimulation (HVS)

Avascular Necrosis A Case Report

Mar 31, 1987/Practice

This case report is of a 60-year-old man with left hip avascular necrosis that

Physical Fitness Program for Patients with Psychiatric Disorders A Clinical Report

Mar 31, 1987/Practice

The current practice of physical therapy rarely addresses the needs of patients

The Resting Spine A Conceptual Approach to the Avoidance of Spinal Reinjury During Rest

Mar 31, 1987/Practice

During periods of rest, the human spine assumes many different postures. This article