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Apr 1, 2015/Column
Changes for the 2015 calendar year for private practice PTs.
Dec 1, 2016/Feature
Social networking is an opportunity for PTs and PTAs to engage in creativity, innovation, and collaboration.
Dec 1, 2016/Column
A mother's disturbing confession puts a physical therapist on the spot.
Aug 1, 2021/Column
The transition from hospital to school-based setting brings up questions of authority.
Jul 1, 2021/Column
Should you tap the market? Some points to consider.
Mar 1, 2016/Feature
PTs and PTAs who want to practice in multiple states can face piles of paperwork, long delays, and significant expenses. An interstate licensure compact system soon may offer a solution.
Oct 1, 2015/Column
A PT who's new to the United States faces termination on the job. Part 2 of 3 on various faces of bullying and their ethical ramifications.
The new code sets offer greater specificity in identifying health conditions.
Aug 1, 2020/Feature
PTs explain what the two disciplines are, how they’re related, and their importance to all PTs and PTAs, and their patients.
Feb 1, 2015/Feature
Lacrosse was named for the stick its players wield. As the saying goes, sticks and stones can break bones. Lacrosse players experience myriad other injuries as well. Physical therapists help prevent injuries and rehabilitate injured players.