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2022 APTA House of Delegates Motions Posted

May 25, 2022/News

The House will consider 22 motions during upcoming virtual and in-person meetings.

Share the Ways You Build Patient Trust

May 18, 2022/News

A nationwide initiative to collect innovative ways providers build strong patient relationships is looking for input from PTs and PTAs.

A New Review Process, More Cost Transparency: CAPTE Looks Ahead

Jun 6, 2022/Roundup

The profession's education accreditation body is achieving current goals while shaping the future. Here's an overview of what's happening.

Breaking Through Four Barriers to Better Addressing Men's Pelvic Health Needs

Jun 13, 2022/Perspective

Men’s pelvic health is too often overlooked both by patients and physical therapists.

The Good Stuff: Members and the Profession in the Media, June 2022

Jun 15, 2022/Roundup

Members' insight on everything from pelvic floor health to treadmill desks.

Lawmakers Urge Veterans Affairs to Raise Pay, Expand Roles of PTs and PTAs

Jul 5, 2022/News

In an advocacy win, APTA-supported recommendations aimed at increasing veterans' access to PTs and PTAs are now part of a spending bill.

Study: Telehealth Has Improved Care Access in Disadvantaged Areas

Jun 21, 2022/Review

Researchers say the CMS telehealth waivers worked and should be made permanent.

APTA Recognizes 50 Years of Title IX

Jun 23, 2022/News

The association will participate in NATA’s 'Celebrating Title IX and Women in Health Care' event.

Doing Authentic Work in DEI: Q&A With the Third Annual Woodruff Lecturer

Jun 15, 2022/Interview

Lisa VanHoose on DEI fatigue and what it will take to overcome resistance. Watch her lecture on June 16.

Defining Moment: I Can Make Someone's Day

May 1, 2022/Podcast

A PT student understands that helping a patient is more than furnishing billable service units.

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“Duty, Honor, Country”

Aug 31, 2013/Editorials

Beware of the One-Armed Soldier

Aug 31, 2013/Reprints

Changes in Dynamic Plantar Pressure During Loaded Gait

Aug 31, 2013/Military Rehabilitation Special Issue: Advancing the Evidence Base in Rehabilitation for Military Personnel and Veterans

Background

Lower extremity overuse injuries are detrimental

Sleep Deprivation Has No Effect on Dynamic Visual Acuity in Military Service Members Who Are Healthy

Aug 31, 2013/Military Rehabilitation Special Issue: Advancing the Evidence Base in Rehabilitation for Military Personnel and Veterans

Background

The risk of traumatic brain injury (TBI) and comorbid

The Meaning of Occupation, Occupational Need, and Occupational Therapy in a Military Context

Aug 31, 2013/Military Rehabilitation Special Issue: Advancing the Evidence Base in Rehabilitation for Military Personnel and Veterans

Despite occupational therapists having strong historical ties to the Canadian military,

The Role of US Military Physical Therapists During Recent Combat Campaigns

Aug 31, 2013/Military Rehabilitation Special Issue: Advancing the Evidence Base in Rehabilitation for Military Personnel and Veterans

US military physical therapists have a proud history of providing medical care