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Sep 14, 2021/Handouts
Use this handout to initiate discussions with employers about the solutions PTs can offer to help curb employer spending on health care.
Feb 3, 2020/Article
Gain an understanding of various billing processes and options for billing for your services.
Dec 23, 2019/Template
This model legislation may used as a base to craft language to have limited fair copays enacted in your state.
Use this templated language to contact your representative about supporting Fair Physical Therapy Copays legislation in your state.
Jan 27, 2026/Form
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CMS is moving toward payment based on quality rather than quantity. Alternative payment models are at the forefront.
Jan 11, 2019/Comment Letters
APTA comments to CMS on 2019 proposed changes to the Medicaid and CHIP Managed Care regulatory framework.
Does Medicare cover it?
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Nov 30, 1993/Editor's Notes
Nov 30, 1993/Special Series: Skeletal Muscle
The capabilities of the different types of motor units are reviewed, and their
Skeletal muscles are the primary organ system responsible for force generation
The numbers of functioning motor units can be estimated in proximal and distal
This article describes the use of combining spectral electromyographic signal techniques
Contraction-induced injury results in the degeneration and regeneration of muscle
Oct 31, 1993/Research Reports
Background and Purpose. Stiffness is a common clinical complaint but
Background and Purpose. The purpose of this study was to determine