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Oct 1, 2019/Feature
PTs and PTAs have much to offer patients and health care teams before, during, and after disasters. Part of the challenge, however, is educating other providers about those benefits.
Oct 1, 2019/Column
Self-reflection makes a path clear.
Sep 1, 2019/Magazine
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When general supervision is legal but problematic.
Sep 1, 2019/Column
Helping children with disabilities experience the power of dance.
A research staple has much wider applicability.
Dec 1, 2018/Feature
Across the country, PTs are stepping into primary care roles. The journey to wider integration is under way, but obstacles remain.
Dec 1, 2018/Magazine
This annual index provides a list of articles published in PT in Motion in 2018 by author and subject.
Feb 1, 2019/Article
The number of violent events in the workplace seems ever more prevalent. How can PTs and PTAs best protect themselves and their patients?
Dec 1, 2018/Column
A tradition comes with a problematic side dish.
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Apr 30, 1986/Research
A single-subject, alternating treatments design was conducted to evaluate the effects
Physical therapists (n = 53) and occupational therapists (n = 53) appraised themselves
The purpose of this study was to evaluate postural balance with a practical clinical
Apr 30, 1986/Education
The purpose of this descriptive study was to identify clinical education concerns
Nov 30, 1985/Editor's Notes
One criterion the Associate Editors and I use when selecting topics for special
Nov 30, 1985/Special Issue: Cardiac Rehabilitation
Statistics indicate that cardiovascular diseases persist as the leading cause of
This article describes an interdisciplinary program of cardiac rehabilitation that
The purpose of this article is to provide background information concerning the
The purpose of this article is to familiarize the clinician with six major categories
The purpose of this article is to provide the physical therapist with a clinically