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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.
APTA's PTA Advanced Proficiency Pathways program provides skills and recognition for physical therapist assistants.
Apr 3, 2023/Review
Interviews of young adults with chronic pain reveal four primary concepts — some potentially helpful, some not.
Mar 20, 2023/News
If enacted, PTs across the country would be allowed to secure substitute care for patients during an absence.
Mar 15, 2023/Roundup
APTA members providing insight on everything from communicating about developmental delays to assisted stretching.
Apr 24, 2023/News
The association's latest TV and radio spots highlight long COVID as one example of isolating conditions that can be improved by physical therapy.
Mar 3, 2023/Article
This is a don't-miss opportunity to #FixPriorAuth. Here's a recap of how you can join the effort. (Spoiler alert: It's easy.)
Mar 14, 2023/Podcast
Editor-in-Chief Alan Jette talks with Ward Heij about his study on the effectiveness of a personalized physical therapy approach called Coach2Move for older adults in the Netherlands.
Nov 1, 2022/Feature
Leadership thrives on communication and collaboration. That's the core concept behind the association's new APTA Leadership Congress event.
Nov 10, 2022/Review
Physical and occupational therapy made significant gains in prevalence for both chronic and post-surgery pain treatment.
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Jan 31, 1994/Research Reports
Jan 31, 1994/Professional Perspectives
Physical therapists are faced with an ever-increasing array of advertising ventures,
Background and Purpose. The purpose of this study was to determine
Background and Purpose. The purpose of this study was twofold: (1)
Background and Purpose. This study assessed the current and future
Dec 31, 1993/Research Reports
Background and Purpose. The aim of the study was to investigate the
Dec 31, 1993/Special Series: Skeletal Muscle
Functional electrical stimulation (FES) of paralyzed muscles holds promise as a
Aging skeletal muscle exhibits decreases in muscle mass and force and changes in
Nov 30, 1993/Special Series: Skeletal Muscle
This review article is designed to expose physical therapists to an examination