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Coronavirus (COVID-19) Resources for the Physical Therapy Profession

APTA is curating critical advice from trusted sources such as the CDC and CMS in addition to developing resources to support you during the pandemic.

Regulatory Action Center

Use templated letters to take action on payment and regulatory issues impacting your practice.

Physical Therapy Workforce Data

Access data on salaries, demographics, and other physical therapy workforce information.

PTA to PT Career Transition

Becoming a PTA is not a "steppingstone" to becoming a PT. But approximately 10% of PTAs explore careers as PTs.

Admissions Process for Physical Therapist Assistant Education Programs

Applications need to be sent directly to the PTA programs.

Becoming a Physical Therapist Assistant

Physical therapist assistants are educated and licensed clinicians who provide care under the direction and supervision of a licensed physical therapist. Are you ready to be a PTA?

Medicare Physician Fee Schedule Advocacy

Support APTA's payment advocacy related to the Medicare Physician Fee Schedule.

Locum Tenens in Medicare Advocacy

Patients shouldn't have to have their care interrupted, and PTs shouldn't be forced to suspend services during temporary absences.

Physical Therapy Licensure Compact

Aug 1, 2019/Article

The compact creates a way for PTs and PTAs to practice or work in multiple states.

APTA Media Corps

APTA's Media Corps members serve as a resource for journalists who are working on stories that involve physical therapy.

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Erratum

Dec 31, 1989/Corrections

Please note the following correction in the article “A Model for Multisystem Evaluation

Reliability of a Diabetic Foot Evaluation

Sep 30, 1989/Articles

The purpose of this study was to establish the interrater and intrarater reliability

Stability of Bayley Motor Scale Scores in the First Year of Life

Sep 30, 1989/Articles

The purpose of this study was to determine whether Bayley Motor Scale scores were

Functional Electrical Stimulation and Lower Extremity Bracing for Ambulation Exercise of the Spinal Cord Injured Individual: A Medically Prescribed System

Sep 30, 1989/Articles

The purpose of this study was to determine whether commercially available electrical

Outpatient Views on Direct Access to Physical Therapy in Indiana

Sep 30, 1989/Articles

The purpose of this study was to determine the opinions of outpatients receiving

Comparison of Motor Copy and Targeted Biofeedback Training Techniques for Restitution of Upper Extremity Function Among Patients with Neurologic Disorders

Aug 31, 1989/Articles

A total of 30 targeted training electromyographic biofeedback treatments were administered

Effect of Breathing Instruction on Blood Pressure Responses During Isometric Exercise

Aug 31, 1989/Articles

Twenty-seven normotensive, college-aged, female subjects were studied to assess

Reliability of a New Device Used to Measure Shoulder Subluxation

Aug 31, 1989/Articles

The purposes of the study were to determine the reliability of a new device used

A Gait Training Suggestion for Lengthening Gastrocnemius-Soleus Muscles: Suggestion from the Field

Aug 31, 1989/Communications

Burns on the posterior lower extremity from the popliteal space to Achilles tendon

Roth Technique—A New Approach for Measuring Sensory Neural Conduction in the Median and Ulnar Nerves: Suggestion from the Field

Aug 31, 1989/Communications

This article describes a technique to determine orthodromic sensory neural conduction