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The PDPM is a shift away from volume-driven SNF payment to a model that focuses on the unique characteristics, needs, and goals of each patient.
Feb 1, 2021/Column
Sometimes you have to make waves.
Jun 1, 2021/Column
New federal regulations that impact the exchange of health information took effect in April, and, while they will benefit both you and your patients, they also create complexities.
May 1, 2021/Column
We're correcting some common misconceptions about the Medicaid program to encourage you to enroll.
A hospital PT finds meaning in a visit with a patient with COVID-19.
Apr 1, 2021/Column
Reminiscences of a PT and mother.
When conversation causes discomfort in the workplace.
Understand your legal obligations to your patients.
Apr 5, 2021/Open Access
This summary highlights the differences between patient populations who receive therapy services in each of the post-acute care or PAC, settings and the resulting functional outcomes of therapy.
Apr 6, 2021/Open Access
Review key background and objectives; how beneficiaries compare across settings; key findings; discussion and policy implications.
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Jul 31, 2015/Perspective
This historical vignette explores the considerations of the Nobel Prize Committee
Jun 30, 2015/Research Reports
BackgroundA vicious circle of decreased physical fitness, early
A vicious circle of decreased physical fitness, early
BackgroundAlthough studies have established the safety and
Although studies have established the safety and
BackgroundCast immobilization induces mechanical hypersensitivity,
Cast immobilization induces mechanical hypersensitivity,
Jun 30, 2015/Innovative Technologies in Rehabilitation and Health Promotion: Special Series
BackgroundThe wrist extensors and flexors are profoundly affected
The wrist extensors and flexors are profoundly affected
May 31, 2015/Editorial
May 31, 2015/Perspective
This perspective article provides a justification for and an overview of the use
May 31, 2015/Correction
May 31, 2015/Departments
Apr 30, 2015/Research Reports
BackgroundExercise capacity, muscle function, and physical
Exercise capacity, muscle function, and physical