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Viewpoints: December 2021

Dec 1, 2021/Column

View letters to the editor, online comments from readers, and answers to timely questions that APTA poses for member response.

Special Events: Make the Most of APTA CSM 2022

Dec 15, 2021/Roundup

Beyond the hundreds of presentations, there's lots happening, and lots to celebrate. Here are four fun opportunities worth checking out.

Adverse Events in Therapeutic Exercise for Hip Osteoarthritis

Dec 7, 2021/Podcast

Knowing the risk of harm associated with exercise can better inform safe dosing of exercise, clinical implementation, and replicability.

New APTA Member Benefit: FitBUX Financial Management Solutions

Dec 3, 2021/News

With student loan forbearance ending soon, now's the time to get insight on financial planning — and APTA members get more than 50% off.

Top 10 Member Perspectives From 2021

Dec 28, 2021/Roundup

APTA members shared their views on everything from career options to PTA advocacy.

APTA Advisory Provides Guidance on New Estimate Requirement

Dec 21, 2021/News

If you provide cash-based services or care for uninsured patients, you need to know about the changes coming Jan. 1, 2022.

Down-to-the-Wire Advocacy: Payment Cuts, PTA Differential, and Other Issues in the Last Weeks of the 2021 Congressional Session

Nov 23, 2021/Podcast

As Congress attends to business in the last days before recess for the year, there are several important issues on the table, including a bill to address the fee schedule cuts, and legislation aimed at the PTA differential.

Better Sooner and Later: Prehabilitation

Feb 1, 2016/Feature

There's growing evidence that adding a "p" to rehabilitation improves patient outcomes pre- and postsurgery and following cancer treatments-and saves money, too.

Mind Influencing Matter

Oct 1, 2021/Feature

Behavioral and mental health is part of a patient's overall wellness. What can and should PTs be doing as a regular part of practice?

PTs in Hospice and Palliative Care

Oct 1, 2021/Feature

Physical therapy is important for patients in an end-of-life scenario. Here’s why.

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Electromyographic Results of Inhibitory Splinting

Jan 31, 1984/Research

The purpose of this study was to compare the integrated EMG activity of spastic

Assessing the Reliability of Measurements from the Krusen Limb Load Monitor to Analyze Temporal and Loading Characteristics of Normal Gait

Jan 31, 1984/Research

This study assessed the reliability of measurements made by four physical therapists

Modified Walker for Patients with Polyarticular Rheumatoid Arthritis Suggestion from the Field

Jan 31, 1984/Practice

Individuals with severe polyarticular rheumatoid arthritis affecting the upper

Early Use of Adaptable Seating for Patients with Head Trauma Suggestion from the Field

Jan 31, 1984/Practice

The indivdiual who has suffered a severe head injury and is recovering from coma

Entry-Level Master's Degree A Decade of Experience

Jan 31, 1984/Education

All of the graduates of the entry-level master's degree program at Stanford University

Alteration of Motor-Unit Discharge Characteristics in Aged Humans

Dec 31, 1983/Research

The purpose of this study was to determine and compare the discharge characteristics

Clinical Gait Assessment in the Neurologically Impaired Reliability and Meaningfulness

Dec 31, 1983/Research

This study of subjects with multiple sclerosis or hemiparesis assessed the interrater

Clinical Trials in Duchenne Dystrophy Standardization and Reliability of Evaluation Procedures

Dec 31, 1983/Research

A multiclinic, collaborative study has been designed to assess the natural progression

Stabilization of the Trunk and Pelvis While Measuring Hip Internal Rotation Suggestion from the Field

Dec 31, 1983/Practice

Physical therapists routinely measure range of motion (ROM) of active hip internal

Neurogenic Dysphagia Frequency, Progression, and Outcome in Adults Following Head Injury

Nov 30, 1983/Special Issue: Head Injuries

A retrospective chart review was conducted to determine the frequency, progression,