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Oct 1, 2017/Feature
APTA annually honors Emerging Leaders-PTs and PTAs who are making outstanding contributions to the field of physical therapy early in their careers. Here's what some of them have been doing.
Sep 1, 2017/Magazine
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Every state has much to offer physical therapists and physical therapist assistants. It may be quality of life. Employment opportunities. Regulatory and business friendliness. Or any of dozens of other features. Where you decide to practice depends on which factors mean the most to you. Here is PT in
Dec 1, 2017/Feature
How is technology altering physical therapist practice? APTA's new FiRST Council provides some insight.
Aug 1, 2017/Feature
Life-cycle costing involves identifying all the costs associated with owning an asset. Here's how PTs can apply it to their practices.
A request for proposal, or RFP, is a tool practices can use to make informed purchasing decisions.
Aug 1, 2017/Column
Ethics In Practice: Joint Decision
It's made up, yet it's very real.
A new compendium of resources is designed to help PTs ensure patient-focused care while reducing health care costs.
Jul 1, 2017/Magazine
An SLP in a PT world
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Jun 30, 1983/Practice
Positioning is an important aspect of the management of severely multihandicapped
This paper describes physical therapy programs to assist physical therapists in
May 31, 1983/Research
The use of isokinetic measurements for research and clinical practice becomes more
May 31, 1983/Practice
Amputation as a consequence of diabetes mellitus is becoming an increasingly serious
May 31, 1983/Education
This article describes the Texas Consortium for Physical Therapy Clinical Education,
Apr 30, 1984/Research
The purpose of this study was to determine whether underwater weighing in the Hubbard
Apr 30, 1984/Practice
Hospice, a concept for dying patients and their families, combines human intervention
Apr 30, 1984/Education
Physical therapists are providing services increasingly to children in public school
Apr 30, 1983/Research
Seven fresh cadaveric elbows from one woman and three men were studied to determine
Apr 30, 1983/Practice
This article is a review of the nature of motor control: the abilities and limitations