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4 Things to Do Now That the 2018 Fee Schedule Is Out

Nov 21, 2017/News

The final 2018 Medicare PFS released by CMS included some significant variations from the PFS proposed in July. So what should PTs do in the wake of the new PFS? Here are APTA's top 4 suggestions.

AGs From 37 States Call for Better Insurance Coverage for Nonopioid Pain Treatment

Sep 27, 2017/News

AGs from 37 states have let the insurance industry know that the fight against the nation's opioid crisis won't be won unless health care providers are encouraged to prioritize nonopioid pain management options over opioid prescriptions for the treatment of chronic, noncancer pain.

Study: 61% of Opioid-Related Deaths Linked to Chronic Pain Diagnosis

Nov 29, 2017/News

Researchers have found that more than 6 out of 10 individuals who died of an opioid-related cause had received a diagnosis for a chronic noncancer pain condition within the preceding year.

Study: CMS Should Pay Closer Attention to Chronic Wounds

Oct 16, 2017/News

In its push toward outcomes-based models, CMS needs to take a closer look at wound care, say authors of a new study that estimates nearly 15% of all Medicare beneficiaries experience chronic nonhealing wounds at an annual cost of nearly $32 billion.

8 APTA Collections That Could Make You a Better Therapist

Sep 15, 2017/News

The APTA website is home to some fascinating archives devoted to a variety of topics. Here are 8 of the best collections offered by APTA.

High Tech May See Wide Release, but PTs Remain Feature Attraction

Nov 28, 2017/News

APTA says there needs to be a real, live PT involved to evaluate patients and help them get the most benefit from any technology.

VA Wants to Move Telehealth Beyond State Borders and Into Vets' Homes

Oct 2, 2017/News

The VA would like to remove barriers to telehealth and allow its providers—including PTs—to conduct telehealth activities across all 50 states and in non-federal sites, including patients' and providers' homes.

APTA Opposes Graham-Cassidy Due to Patient Impact

Sep 22, 2017/News

The basic outline of the "Graham-Cassidy" legislation - the US Senate's latest attempt to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act (ACA) - raises enough concern that APTA opposed the bill this week.

APTA Fact Sheets on 2018 Outpatient Payment, Home Health Now Available

Nov 22, 2017/News

Now available to APTA members: context and details to help you understand final 2018 rules from CMS on the home health (HH PPS) and outpatient (OPPS) prospective payment systems.

CMS Shelves Controversial Orthotics and Prosthetics Proposal

Oct 3, 2017/News

CMS has killed a controversial proposal that would have restricted many PTs from furnishing custom orthotics and prosthetics. The proposal was opposed by APTA and a host of other provider and patient advocacy organizations.

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Positioning Technique for Abdominal Strengthening Suggestion from the Field

Dec 31, 1984/Practice

The purpose of this article is to describe a positioning technique that allows

Cybex® II Isokinetic Dynamometer for the Documentation of Spasticity Suggestion from the Field

Dec 31, 1984/Practice

Recent studies involving patients with CNS lesions have clearly demonstrated that

Prone Position Photo

Dec 31, 1984/Letters and Responses

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This is in response to the article

Mercury Switch Protection

Dec 31, 1984/Letters and Responses

<italic>To the Editor:</italic>

In response to my Journal article

Physical Therapy Treatment of a Patient with a Conversion Reaction A Case Report

Oct 31, 1984/Practice

The purpose of this case study is to review the role of the physical therapist

Using Home Video Equipment for the Handicapped Child Suggestion from the Field

Oct 31, 1984/Practice

In the field of pediatric physical therapy, the physical therapist (PT) often must

Evaluation of Children with Down Syndrome Who Participated in an Early Intervention Program Second Follow-up Study

Sep 30, 1984/Research

The long-term effects of an early intervention program (EIP) on the motor, cognitive,

Quantitative Description of Two Sitting Postures With and Without a Lumbar Support Pillow

Sep 30, 1984/Research

This study investigated changes in angular position of the forearm, upper arm,

Commentary

Sep 30, 1984/Research

The authors of this article are to be commended for their active participation

Authors' Response

Sep 30, 1984/Research

We would like to thank Mr. Miller for his commentary. Not only has he raised some