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Expanding Opportunities In a Compact Way

Dec 1, 2018/Column

Do you want to provide physical therapist services in more than one state? The Physical Therapy Licensure Compact may help you achieve your goal.

Emerging Leaders and APTA Fellows: A Dialogue

Dec 1, 2018/Feature

The career arc of a PT or PTA often spans many decades. And while the endpoints are separated by age and experience, the lessons learned along the way can be instructive at any point in the journey.

The Untrained Eye

Nov 1, 2018/Column

Promising technology and a clinician who feels compromised.

Not 'Small Adults'

Nov 1, 2018/Feature

Here's what PTs need to know about pediatric overuse injuries.

Professional Pulse

Oct 1, 2018/Magazine

-Datapoints\r\n - Health Care Headlines\r\n - Research Roundup\r\n - Association Resources

Swirl of Emotions

Oct 1, 2018/Column

Surviving a tornado reinforced a PT's career path.

Hard to Reconcile

Oct 1, 2018/Column

A case in which 'old school' won't do.

Promoting Sleep: Not a Leap

Oct 1, 2018/Feature

When PTs snooze on broaching the subject of sleep health, patients and clients lose.

Viewpoints

Sep 1, 2018/Magazine

Viewpoints: Online Comments

It's Time to Prioritize

Sep 1, 2018/Column

The minutes are there if you look in the right places.

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Assessing Gait Adaptability in People With a Unilateral Amputation on an Instrumented Treadmill With a Projected Visual Context

Oct 31, 2012/Research Reports

Background

Gait adaptability, including the ability to avoid

Diagnostic Accuracy of Fall Risk Assessment Tools in People With Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathy

Oct 31, 2012/Research Reports

Background

Diabetic peripheral neuropathy affects nearly half

Experiences and Perspectives of Physical Therapists Managing Patients Covered by Workers' Compensation in Queensland, Australia

Sep 30, 2012/Research Reports

Background

Physical therapists have an active role in the rehabilitation

When Minimal Detectable Change Exceeds a Diagnostic Test–Based Threshold Change Value for an Outcome Measure: Resolving the Conflict

Sep 30, 2012/Perspective

Assessing patient progress is an integral part of physical therapist practice.

Stress Management as an Adjunct to Physical Therapy for Chronic Neck Pain

Sep 30, 2012/Case Report

Background and Purpose

Chronic neck pain is prevalent in the

The Structure of Walking Activity in People After Stroke Compared With Older Adults Without Disability: A Cross-Sectional Study

Aug 31, 2012/Research Reports

Background

People with stroke have reduced walking activity.

Face Into the Storm

Aug 31, 2012/Forty-Third Mary McMillan Lecture

America is about to experience a demographic shift of enormous magnitude: increasing

Take That Step

Aug 31, 2012/2012 APTA Presidential Address