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Practicing in Multiple States May Get a Lot Easier

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.

The Role of PTs in Regenerative Medicine

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.

The Movement System Brings It All Together

May 1, 2016/Feature

An upcoming summit will explore the implications and goals of recognizing the movement system as the core of physical therapist practice, education, and research. Meanwhile, here's some background to bring you up-to-date.

Virtual Networking Produces Tangible Results

Mar 1, 2016/Feature

When the directors of rehabilitation for 3 large health care systems realized they faced common challenges, they developed a strategy to address them.

PQRS and MIPS: A Quality Reporting Update

May 1, 2016/Column

Reporting requirements for PTs in private practice are the same this year as last. Change is coming, however.

A Different Kind of Commencement

Apr 1, 2016/Column

For a determined young man, "graduation exercise" takes on new meaning.

Do You Believe in Magic?

Mar 1, 2016/Column

Your wellness clients might. Tell them about the "big 3."

When the Tank Is Empty

Apr 1, 2016/Column

Great ways to rejuvenate that have nothing to do with caffeine.

Beyond Rest: Physical Therapists and Concussion Management

Mar 1, 2017/Feature

A growing body of evidence reinforces the value of physical therapy for this patient population. PTs are getting the word out-to the public and their peers.

2017 PT in Motion Annual Index

Dec 1, 2017/Magazine

This annual index provides a list of articles published in PT in Motion in 2017 by author and subject.

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Prenatal and Postnatal Growth and Development of the Foot and Ankle

Nov 30, 1988/Special Issue: Foot and Ankle

The intent of this article is to present a detailed overview of the normal prenatal

Foot Orthoses

Nov 30, 1988/Special Issue: Foot and Ankle

This review article describes shoe inserts and provides information to assist physical

Prosthetic Feet State of the Art

Nov 30, 1988/Special Issue: Foot and Ankle

Familiarity with the characteristics of current prosthetic foot-ankle assemblies

Foot Care for the Aging

Nov 30, 1988/Special Issue: Foot and Ankle

Age-related changes in the feet include alterations in the skin, which becomes

Risk Factors in the Diabetic Foot Recognition and Management

Nov 30, 1988/Special Issue: Foot and Ankle

The most frequently reported diabetic foot complication is plantar ulceration.

Splints and Casts Managing Foot Deformity in Children with Neuromotor Disorders

Nov 30, 1988/Special Issue: Foot and Ankle

This article presents methods by which physical therapists can use splints and

Management of a Patient with a Diagnosis of Bilateral Plantar Fasciitis and Achilles Tendinitis A Case Report

Nov 30, 1988/Special Issue: Foot and Ankle

This case report describes an approach for determining when fabricated orthoses

Remediation of Toe-walking Behavior with Neutral-position, Serial-inhibitory Casts A Case Report

Nov 30, 1988/Special Issue: Foot and Ankle

This report details a case history and outpatient physical therapy management of

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Nov 30, 1988/Letters and Responses

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Recovery and Rehabilitation

Nov 30, 1988/Letters and Responses

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Much attention has been paid