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Feb 1, 2025/Feature
Introducing new ways of doing things in the clinic can be a little easier when you have a plan.
Nov 17, 2014/Test & Measure
Measures quality of life.
Aug 17, 2022/Perspective
Boxing's intensity, trunk rotation, footwork, and mobility work together to address the symptoms of Parkinson disease — and then there’s the swagger.
Sep 3, 2025/Article
For decades, 10,000 steps a day has been regarded as a near-universal benchmark for fitness and general health goals — often promoted by wearable fitness trackers and public health campaigns. However, an August 2025 study, "Daily steps and health outcomes in adults: a systematic review and dose-response
Nov 21, 2019/Perspective
It's important to understand two questions: Who assesses the functional impairments? Who collects the data for the functional score?
May 24, 2020/Article
The term “cash practice” can be confusing because it is often used to describe a variety of physical therapy business models.
Help your employees cultivate new skills and advance their careers.
Jan 12, 2017/News
The key, he says, is for those with MS to "take control of what they can and manage what they can."
Apr 10, 2019/News
The CDC's guidelines on the use of opioids for the treatment of chronic pain is not intended to apply to pain related to cancer treatment, palliative care, or end-of-life care.
Jun 25, 2019/Review
Researchers believe that for children with Cerebral Palsy, pairing special assistive technology with a careful combination of movement learning strategies could facilitate important gains in this population.