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Dec 1, 2017/Feature
How is technology altering physical therapist practice? APTA's new FiRST Council provides some insight.
Dec 1, 2017/Column
Here's how PTs can best avoid potential problems and reduce litigation risks.
Nov 1, 2017/Magazine
Ask Questions. Remember Wellness.
Oct 1, 2017/Column
Looking beyond the clinic for wellness-client options.
Apr 1, 2018/Magazine
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Feb 1, 2018/Article
With relaxed state laws and wider availability, use of cannabis and cannabinoids is increasing throughout the United States. PTs and PTAs need to know how patients can be affected in both positive and negative ways.
Mar 1, 2018/Article
It's time to replace unfounded fears with evidence-based facts. Doing so will best ensure optimal treatment of an underserved population and will better meet caregivers' needs.
Last year, CMS proposed significant changes in the home health and skilled nursing settings, seeking to improve the value of payment in postacute care. PTs and PTAs must understand what's behind these efforts, what they need to do, and what may lie ahead.
PTs who are passionate about using motor learning explain why it's so important to physical therapist practice.
Literal bad timing gives a PT a choice.
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Dec 31, 1983/Research
A multiclinic, collaborative study has been designed to assess the natural progression
Dec 31, 1983/Practice
Calcific subacromial bursitis is a problem frequently encountered by physical therapists.
This walker was designed to allow patients who are independent ambulators but who
Dec 31, 1983/Education
The purpose of this study was to investigate the change in practice of physical
Oct 31, 1983/Research
The purpose of this study was to determine the heart-rate reponse to nonweight-bearing
The purpose of this study was to clarify the available literature and study the
Oct 31, 1983/Practice
A major problem faced by patients whose physical movements are compromised is the
Oct 31, 1983/1983 Presidential Address
I am deeply aware of the privilege and honor you have accorded me when you elected
Oct 31, 1983/Letters and Responses
To the Editor:It was with interest that I
It was with interest that I
Sep 30, 1983/Research
Prolonged electrotherapeutic treatment increases the probability of skin irritation