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Jun 9, 2019/Interview
APTA spoke with Peyton Fandel, PT, DPT, who played a key role in evaluating the potential benefits of MIPS and enrollment in APTA's registry.
Jan 21, 2020/Open Access
During a class I learned about advocacy and its impact on our profession. It was as if a fog lifted.
Aug 18, 2019/Perspective
Here's how to limit potential infections for you and your patients.
Dec 26, 2019/Perspective
Debunking some of the most prevalent Medicare myths.
Jun 18, 2019/Article
There is no easy fix or silver bullet to the complex problem of student debt.
Oct 9, 2019/Perspective
I learned that leadership is much more than a position or title.
May 28, 2019/Article
Topics include sensor technology and device development, approaches to measurement and assessment using emerging technology, and perception-action.
Oct 1, 2019/Perspective
Service is at the very heart of our profession.
Dec 11, 2019/News
The Registry integrates with EHRs to help providers easily benchmark patient outcomes, participate in the MIPS, and improve patient care.
Jun 12, 2019/Open Access
Sheila K. Nicholson, PT, DPT, JD, MBA, MA, died on June 12 after fighting cancer for two years.
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Apr 30, 2011/Special Issue on Psychologically Informed Practice
Evidence suggests that psychosocial factors have an influence on the outcome of
BackgroundPsychosocial prognostic factors are important in
Psychosocial prognostic factors are important in
Mar 31, 2011/Research Reports
BackgroundImpairment-based exercise programs have yielded only
Impairment-based exercise programs have yielded only
BackgroundConflicting evidence exists regarding relationships
Conflicting evidence exists regarding relationships
BackgroundFew studies have investigated or identified common
Few studies have investigated or identified common
BackgroundAlthough fear-avoidance beliefs (FABs) have been
Although fear-avoidance beliefs (FABs) have been
BackgroundUse of outcome measures to examine outcomes of amputation
Use of outcome measures to examine outcomes of amputation
Mar 31, 2011/Comments and Responses
Feb 28, 2011/Research Reports