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Viewpoints: December 2022

Dec 1, 2022/Column

View letters to the editor, online comments from readers, and member perspectives on timely topics.

The Beat Goes On

Feb 1, 2023/Feature

The number of cardiovascular conditions is rising and expected to get even worse in minority groups. Here’s what PTs can do about it.

Staying On Message: Public Perceptions of Physical Therapy

Feb 1, 2023/Feature

The recently released APTA Consumer Awareness Research Report sheds light on how the public regards physical therapy.

The Digitally Enabled Physical Therapist

Feb 1, 2023/Feature

As the use of digital technologies in the profession grows, APTA looks to the future.

Viewpoints: February 2023

Feb 1, 2023/Article

APTA Magazine readers write letters to the editor in this issue's Forum.

PTs and PTAs Shine on Long COVID Care Teams

Mar 1, 2023/Feature

How providers mesh can mean the difference between successful outcomes and a patient’s continued loss of function.

Setting a New Agenda

Mar 1, 2023/Feature

APTA's public policy priorities are ready for our advocacy efforts in the new congressional session.

Viewpoints: March 2023

Mar 1, 2023/Article

Carole Lewis writes about her journey as a specialist in geriatric physical therapy and her advice to others on how to find and follow their purpose.

Defining Moment: Searching for Answers

Apr 1, 2023/Article

For one PT, a lack of meaningful literature led to an illustrious career in clinical physical therapy research.

Optimizing the Built Environment for Physical Activity

Apr 1, 2023/Feature

PTs and PTAs can play an important role in creating and supporting community spaces that encourage people to become and stay active.

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Cost of Clinical Instructors' Time in Clinical Education—Physical Therapy Students

Jan 31, 1987/Education

The purpose of this study was to estimate the total clinical instructor time required

Relative Dynamic Muscular Endurance of Patients with Neuromuscular Disorders and of Healthy Matched Control Subjects

Dec 31, 1986/Research

This study was undertaken to determine whether the relative muscular endurance

Commentary

Dec 31, 1986/Research

The article that I have been asked to comment on deals with the performance properties

Soleus Muscle Electromyographic Activity and Ankle Dorsiflexion Range of Motion During Four Stretching Procedures

Dec 31, 1986/Research

Volitional muscle contractions are used frequently in some combination with muscle

Effect of Electrical Stimulation Current Frequencies on Isometric Knee Extension Torque

Dec 31, 1986/Research

The purpose of this study was to compare the isometric knee extension torques of

Letting Go A Special Communication

Dec 31, 1986/Practice

Janet G. was a 24-year-old black, female college student and a dietary aide at

Recognition of Job Experience for Educational Credit in Physical Therapy—A Challenge Process Suggestion from the Field

Dec 31, 1986/Education

Physical therapist aides learn many skills through “on-the-job” experience but

Thermography Training a Must for Physical Therapists

Dec 31, 1986/Letters and Responses

<italic>To the Editor:</italic>

As a clinical physical therapist

Introduction

Nov 30, 1986/Special Issue: Shoulder Complex

The shoulder complex provides a high level of versatility for the arm. It suspends

Functional Anatomy of the Shoulder Complex

Nov 30, 1986/Special Issue: Shoulder Complex

The shoulder complex, together with other joint and muscle mechanisms of the upper