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Apr 1, 2023/Feature
PTs and PTAs can play an important role in creating and supporting community spaces that encourage people to become and stay active.
May 1, 2023/Article
Kudos to two recent Defining Moment authors, and a PT with a rare condition works to remember her “why.”
May 1, 2023/Column
Navigating the boundaries of professional and personal relationships can be challenging.
Jun 1, 2023/Feature
How three academic programs are showing the value of physical therapy now while preparing their students for future practice.
Jun 1, 2023/Column
In honor of Father's Day this month, one PT recollects the hardest thing his father ever asked him.
Jul 1, 2023/Feature
There is power in numbers: Start now to set up meetings with your legislators during their August break.
Jul 1, 2023/Article
Growing up around athletes and coaches, this PT was destined to be involved in sports.
APTA’s DEI toolkit; letters about accessible playgrounds and a reflection on the APTA Consumer Awareness Research Report.
Aug 1, 2023/Column
With social media, when does a professional relationship get too personal?
Aug 1, 2023/Feature
A look at why PTs are well-suited to help patients who have substance use disorders.
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Mar 7, 2012/research-article
BackgroundVariations in paraspinal muscle cross-sectional area
Variations in paraspinal muscle cross-sectional area
Oct 23, 2016/research-article
Apr 30, 2012/Editorial
Apr 30, 2012/LEAP: Linking Evidence And Practice
Apr 30, 2012/Research Reports
BackgroundElevated body weight is associated with hip osteoarthritis
Elevated body weight is associated with hip osteoarthritis
BackgroundDirect access to physical therapist services is permitted
Direct access to physical therapist services is permitted
BackgroundClinical observations have suggested that hippotherapy
Clinical observations have suggested that hippotherapy
BackgroundThe alar ligaments are integral to limiting occipito-atlanto-axial
The alar ligaments are integral to limiting occipito-atlanto-axial