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Nov 1, 2017/Column
For wellness, imbalance can be good.
Oct 1, 2017/Magazine
A friend of mine, knowing I enjoy reading about World War II history, recommended that I read author Daniel James Brown's The Boys in the Boat.1 Assuming that "boat" meant submarine or destroyer, I eagerly downloaded this book onto my e-reader … and discovered the world of crew-a rowing sport about which
Apr 1, 2025/Feature
Physical therapists share ways to treat and support long-distance athletes.
Sep 1, 2025/Column
A team of PTs and educators designed a community-based pickleball program to explore its impact on people with Parkinson’s disease.
One PT’s longtime passion for helping older adults and preventive health combined into a promising career in falls prevention.
Sep 2, 2025/News
In July, APTA and other provider groups secured a 2.5% funding increase from Congress to the Medicare Physician Fee Schedule for 2026. While this was a positive development, it is a short-term fix. For the Medicare payment system to stabilize and compensate providers fairly, major and urgent reforms
Sep 2, 2025/Podcast
Listening Time — 9:17 Listen on Apple Listen on Castbox Listen on Spotify At the APTA Combined Sections Meeting in February 2025, students got a chance to ask questions and get advice from section leaders. In this installment, Jason Lau, PT, DPT, interviews Jamie Grigsby, PT, DPT, and Melissa Lazinski,
Sep 15, 2025/Article
Through advancing evidence-based care, community education about the importance of prevention, and coordinated advocacy around federal legislation, PTs, PTAs, and students are leading the charge to reduce falls across the nation. Join us over the next two weeks as we concentrate our communications efforts
Aug 4, 2025/News
Patients and providers are frustrated and angry. A broken Medicare system has failed to deliver high-quality care and provide needed payment levels so providers and practices can keep their doors open.
Aug 6, 2025/News
As the 2025 legislative season has come to a close in most states, many APTA chapters achieved significant victories that improve payment, address provider credentialing, and reduce administrative burden.
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Nov 30, 2008/research-article
Background and ObjectivesFew studies have examined the effectiveness
Few studies have examined the effectiveness
Oct 31, 2008/editorial
Oct 31, 2008/news
The following article1 is the report of an American Diabetes Association
Oct 31, 2008/research-article
Exercise, along with dietary intervention, represents first-line therapy for diabetes
Background and PurposeThe primary purpose of this study was
The primary purpose of this study was
Background and PurposeThe purpose of this study was to compare
The purpose of this study was to compare
Background and ObjectiveGait characteristics differ in individuals
Gait characteristics differ in individuals
BackgroundWeight-bearing exercise has been contraindicated
Weight-bearing exercise has been contraindicated
ObjectiveOsteolysis and low bone mineral density (BMD) are
Osteolysis and low bone mineral density (BMD) are
Sep 30, 2008/Editorial