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The movement system is the integration of body systems that generate and maintain movement at all levels of bodily function.
Direct access to PT services is a reality across America, but not without challenges.
Pro bono services are consistent with our profession’s values and vision.
PTs are qualified to serve in primary care roles, but there are policy barriers.
Studies have indicated that genetic factors influence many, if not most of the diseases commonly encountered in clinical practice by physical therapists.
Some PTs add travel to the benefits of a physical therapy career.
APTA supports physical therapist efforts to lead employer-based health promotion and population health initiatives that improve outcomes for individuals and communities.
More needs to be done to improve direct access in states across the country.
Excessive time and resources spent on documentation and administrative tasks can hurt patient outcomes.
The time to prepare for emergencies is long before they happen.
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Aug 31, 1983/Research
The purpose of this study was to compare three instruments in the assessment of
Aug 31, 1983/Practice
Lateral subluxation and dislocation of the patella have been attributed to a number
Impaired sitting balance is a frequent complication in the treatment of a patient
Jul 31, 1983/Research
The purposes of this study were to determine the occurrence of serratus anterior
Physical fitness norms do not exist for physical therapists or physical therapy
This study was designed to 1) determine whether isokinetic dynamometry is appropriate
Jul 31, 1983/Practice
Since its first application in the management of both acute and chronic pain, transcutaneous
The patient, a 43-year-old man, fell from a ladder on January 19, 1981, sustaining
The incidence of scapular fractures appears low, based on a review of the literature.1–5
Jul 31, 1983/Letters and Responses
To the Editor:In responding to your feature
In responding to your feature