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Sep 28, 2018/News
Making plans for the Global PT Day of Service coming up on October 13? Snap a picture of what you're up to, and your charity of choice could wind up with a $500 donation from APTA.
Sep 28, 2018/Roundup
APTA helps its members by staying on top of changes and bringing the physical therapy profession's voice to the table.
Sep 21, 2018/News
In advance of Falls Prevention Awareness Day, see how you score on this 8-question quiz on falls statistics and screening.
Sep 19, 2018/News
The summit focuses on providers and how their perspectives as women in the profession can be brought to the table.
Sep 18, 2018/News
One CMS attempt to reduce administrative burdens is likely to result in reduced access to care for some of the sickest Medicare beneficiaries.
Sep 14, 2018/Review
Up to a third of patients with TKA experience a fall within 6 months to a year after surgery, but the risk can be reduced.
Sep 12, 2018/News
The APTA Honors & Awards program is now accepting nominations for the 2019 awards cycle,
Sep 11, 2018/Review
Researchers say for individuals with traumatic SCI, independent mobility most affects health-related quality of life.
Aug 29, 2018/Review
Ambulatory cardiac rehabilitation should be routine for patients with cardiovascular events such as myocardial infarction.
Aug 31, 2018/Review
Consult by a PT in the ED reduced the odds of a fall-related revisit within 30 days by 35% and within 60 days by 32%.
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Feb 28, 1986/Practice
I commend Dostal and associates for using the moment arm vector (MAV) concept to
The present work was limited in its scope. We introduced the moment arm vector
Disabled individuals often demonstrate decreased cardiorespiratory fitness.1,2
Feb 28, 1986/Symposium on Pathokinesiology
In a Las Vegas room that could have fit easily into a Boeing 747, a remarkable
Jan 31, 1986/Research
I appreciate Mr. Mannheimer's thoughtful comments. I believe he correctly points
This retrospective study was undertaken to determine the test-retest reliability
Jan 31, 1986/Education
Students participating in a concurrent pattern of clinical education spend part
Jan 31, 1986/Letters and Responses
To the Editor:I would like to comment on the
I would like to comment on the
Dec 31, 1985/Research
This study was conducted to examine the effects of high intensity transcutaneous
Dec 31, 1985/Administration
The purpose of our study was to obtain information that would help align instruction