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PTs Providing Value as Primary Providers in an Osteoarthritis Program

Sep 1, 2022/Feature

The June issue of APTA Magazine includes a feature that should resonate with PTs and PTAs. Titled "Good Fit: Physical Therapy and Value-Based Care," the article describes how the shift from fee-for-service to a value-based health care model promotes optimized patient access and early intervention.

2022 Lynda D. Woodruff Lecture: Addressing the Profession's DEI 'Disability'

Sep 1, 2022/Feature

Lecturer Lisa VanHoose, PT, PhD, MPH, FAPTA, provided a sobering view of the profession's 'DEI fatigue' — and a possible path to overcome it.

Viewpoints: September 2022

Sep 1, 2022/Column

View letters to the editor, online comments from readers, and opinion pieces from APTA's blog.

A Closer Look at Falls and Falls Prevention

Sep 1, 2022/Feature

All older adults should be screened for risk of falling. With National Falls Prevention Awareness week happening in September, here's a recap of reasons why and resources to help PTs meet that standard.

Final FY 2023 SNF Rule: An Advocacy Win Brightens the Payment Picture

Aug 29, 2022/Review

CMS took the advice of APTA and others, and made some additional adjustments of its own. The result: a welcome 2.7% increase.

Get Ready for the 30th Annual National Physical Therapy Month

Sep 6, 2022/Article

It’s time to plan your celebration of the profession — and the important role you play in it.

APTA Advocacy Roundup: What's Been Passed by Congress, What's Still on the Table

Sep 20, 2022/Roundup

Here's the status of APTA-supported legislation on the fee schedule, telehealth, prior authorization, the PTA differential, and more.

APTA President's Podcast: Address to the 2022 APTA House of Delegates

Sep 14, 2022/Podcast

Hear what the APTA President had to say about where the profession is, and what it will take to pursue our full potential.

APTA Practice Update: APTA Lecture Series, New CPGs, Digital Health, and More

Sep 21, 2022/Podcast

Stay on top of developments in PT practice: APTA staff experts on new learning opportunities, the latest clinical practice guidelines available, and exactly what's meant by the term "digital health."

The Good Stuff: Members and the Profession in the Media, September 2022

Sep 14, 2022/Roundup

Members on everything from exercises for climbers to home-office aches, along with coverage of some notable achievements.

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Bilateral Analysis of the Knee and Ankle During Gait: An Examination of the Relationship Between Lateral Dominance and Symmetry

Jul 31, 1989/Articles

This study examined the relationship between lower extremity dominance and kinematic

Inhibition of Bacterial Growth In Vitro Following Stimulation with High Voltage, Monophasic, Pulsed Current

Jul 31, 1989/Articles

Low-intensity direct current has been reported to be effective in promoting healing

Reliability and Validity of the WATSMART™ Three-dimensional Optoelectric Motion Analysis System

Jul 31, 1989/Articles

Reliability and validity of the WATSMART™ (Waterloo Spatial Motion Analysis Recording

Measurement of Pressure Ulcer Volume Using Dental Impression Materials: Suggestion from the Field

Jul 31, 1989/Communications

Chronic wounds such as pressure ulcers constitute a problem in rehabilitation.

A Rejoinder to “Exercise Programs for Patients with Post-Polio Syndrome: A Case Report”—A Short Communication

Jul 31, 1989/Communications

This communication is in response to the article by Michael T Gross and Charles

Authors' Response

Jul 31, 1989/Communications

We thank Dr Dean, Ms Ross, and Ms MacIntyre for the opportunity to clarify any

Section Educational Opportunities

Jul 31, 1989/Letters and Responses

<italic>To the Editor:</italic>

The January 1989 issue of Physical

Physical Therapy Diagnosis: Role and Function

Jun 30, 1989/Conference Proceedings on Clinical Decision Making

Introduction

The Need to Define Role and Function

The

Hypothesis-Oriented Algorithms

Jun 30, 1989/Conference Proceedings on Clinical Decision Making

The concept of clinical decision making by physical therapists in the management

The Problem-Oriented System, Problem-Knowledge Coupling, and Clinical Decision Making

Jun 30, 1989/Conference Proceedings on Clinical Decision Making

Whether it is medicine or any field, the essential task in making decisions is