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A Growing Interest in Medical Marijuana

Feb 1, 2018/Article

With relaxed state laws and wider availability, use of cannabis and cannabinoids is increasing throughout the United States. PTs and PTAs need to know how patients can be affected in both positive and negative ways.

Plugging Into Social Media

Dec 1, 2016/Feature

Social networking is an opportunity for PTs and PTAs to engage in creativity, innovation, and collaboration.

Keeping in Tune

Nov 1, 2016/Feature

For rock musicians, the songs may remain the same, but each gig brings the potential for new injuries.

Donor Baseline

Nov 1, 2016/Column

When generosity comes with a quid pro quo.

A Deathly Silence

Oct 1, 2016/Column

Should a physical therapist tell a patient that she is terminally ill?

TRICARE: The US Military's Health Care Program

Dec 1, 2016/Column

A look at 2 issues: Are PTAs reimbursable? Also, regions will consolidate.

Targeting Fraud and Abuse in Home Health

Nov 1, 2016/Column

CMS launches a pre-claim review demonstration in 5 states. Here are the key points.

A Dance to Remember

Oct 1, 2016/Column

At the junction of science and the arts, a trip back in time.

Pluck the Low-Hanging Fruit

Oct 1, 2016/Column

Quick and easy tips for workplace wellness.

Keeping Pain Out of the Red Zone

Jul 1, 2017/Feature

The mechanisms of pain are both physical and psychological. Here's what PTs and PTAs need to know in order to gauge treatment strategies.

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Invited Commentary

Sep 30, 1996/Research Reports

Author Response

Sep 30, 1996/Research Reports

Berg Balance Test

Sep 30, 1996/Letters and Responses

<italic>To the Editor:</italic>

I had mixed feelings after reading

Physical Therapy and Health Outcomes in Patients With Spinal Impairments

Aug 31, 1996/Research Reports

Background and Purpose. Little is known concerning the effects of

Author Comment

Aug 31, 1996/Research Reports

Invited Commentary

Aug 31, 1996/Research Reports

Learning a Partial-Weight-Bearing Skill: Effectiveness of Two Forms of Feedback

Aug 31, 1996/Research Reports

Background and Purpose. Partial weight bearing (PWB) is a skill commonly

The Modified Gait Abnormality Rating Scale for Recognizing the Risk of Recurrent Falls in Community-Dwelling Elderly Adults

Aug 31, 1996/Research Reports

Background and Purpose. The purpose of this study was to determine

Regaining Functional Independence in the Acute Care Setting Following Hip Fracture

Jul 31, 1996/Research Reports

Background and Purpose. Factors that predict functional recovery in