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Apr 5, 2023/Perspective
APTA's DEI Toolkit can help you learn, develop, and engage around critical concepts.
Apr 4, 2023/Article
The initiative, aimed at students but fun for anyone, brings the physical therapy community together to learn about making our voices heard.
Apr 6, 2023/Podcast
Join APTA staff experts for a quick look at what's happening in statehouses this legislative season.
Mar 31, 2023/Review
Authors believe that accounting for patient self-efficacy could make a difference in exercise among patients with cancer-related fatigue.
Apr 3, 2023/Review
Interviews of young adults with chronic pain reveal four primary concepts — some potentially helpful, some not.
Mar 29, 2023/Article
Don't let the May 11 end of the PHE take you by surprise: Here's a rundown of where things will stand — and how you might be affected.
Mar 24, 2023/News
A revered and influential teacher and clinician, Feitelberg served on the APTA Board of Directors in the early 1990s.
Feb 27, 2023/Article
We're sharing real-world examples of what makes for a great comment letter. This installment: an experienced PT's perspective.
Mar 1, 2023/Roundup
It's looking like a busy year for state legislatures, with the potential for some good news for the profession. Now's your chance to help.
Feb 28, 2023/Podcast
Editor-in-Chief Alan Jette, PT, PhD, FAPTA, talks with Gemma Stanford about the history of cystic fibrosis care, including the impact of COVID-19 and telehealth.
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Sep 30, 2012/Research Reports
BackgroundAlthough the increasing complexity and expansion
Although the increasing complexity and expansion
BackgroundPhysical therapists have an active role in the rehabilitation
Physical therapists have an active role in the rehabilitation
Sep 30, 2012/Case Report
Background and PurposeChronic neck pain is prevalent in the
Chronic neck pain is prevalent in the
Sep 30, 2012/Departments
Aug 31, 2012/Research Reports
BackgroundFew data are available on predictors for a favorable
Few data are available on predictors for a favorable
BackgroundPrevious studies on physical activity after total
Previous studies on physical activity after total
BackgroundLittle is known about the effects of use of a cane
Little is known about the effects of use of a cane
BackgroundFunctional capacity evaluation (FCE) requires determination
Functional capacity evaluation (FCE) requires determination
BackgroundMany apparently independent older adults modify daily
Many apparently independent older adults modify daily
BackgroundThe Balance Evaluation Systems Test (BESTest) and
The Balance Evaluation Systems Test (BESTest) and