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Apr 1, 2017/Feature
Changes in health care reimbursement have led many physical therapy practices to offer cash-based services. Here's a look at some PTs who've succeeded with this model-and how they did it.
Mar 1, 2017/Column
Documenting the new evaluation codes.
Feb 1, 2017/Column
A student finds that a simple favor wasn't simple after all.
Nov 1, 2016/Column
When generosity comes with a quid pro quo.
Aug 1, 2016/Feature
There are pros, cons, savings, and costs-not all of them economic.
Jun 1, 2016/Feature
Individuals with neurodegenerative conditions such as Parkinson disease and multiple sclerosis need guided exercise. Physical therapists are leading efforts to keep them optimally mobile and healthy for as long as possible.
Apr 1, 2016/Column
When is it appropriate? What's involved? Considerations and action steps.
Apr 1, 2016/Feature
Clinical ladder programs afford PTs and PTAs opportunities to advance their careers and enhance their paychecks while remaining in direct patient care.
Mar 1, 2016/Feature
Physical therapists are playing a key role in the rehabilitation of patients who undergo regenerative procedures such as stem cell therapy and platelet-rich plasma injections.
Sep 1, 2015/Column
A patient claims lingering pain. His PT sees a malingering bully. Part 1 of 3 on various faces of bullying and their ethical ramifications.