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Evidence Summary Around Implicit Bias and Cultural Competence in Health Care

Dec 1, 2021/Video

Check out these five short videos to learn about implicit bias and cultural competence in health care, and get recommendations for mindfulness, empathy, and self-reflection.

Mobility Exercises

Dec 8, 2021/Video

Mobility is important to keep our bodies healthy. A great way to relieve tension after completing your notes is by doing some gentle mobility drills

Steps to Better Sleep

Nov 22, 2021/Video

There is a process for being able to sleep well, try this sundowning experience to prime yourself for quality sleep.

Before You Apply, Prepare

It is important to understand the RFPTCAS application process and required steps prior to starting your application.

What You Need to Know About Cumulative Stress

Nov 17, 2021/Open Access

Whether it's self-care or work-life balance, everyone's talking about stress reduction. And as a physical therapist, you have the added pressure of being a caregiver on top of your regular life.

Let’s Talk About Sleep

Oct 28, 2021/Open Access

Sleep is essential for our physical health and mental and emotional well-being. We need it to refresh the mind and heal the body. We love it, we crave it, and when we're not getting it, we're miserable.

What Can One Deep Breath Really Do for You?

Oct 28, 2021/Video

Try something new! Join Michael Gervais, PhD, sports and performance psychologist, mindset expert, and Hyperice performance advisor, to help you signal your ancient brain and learn how to rest effectively.

Better Nights = Better Days: Practical Approaches To Improving Sleep

Nov 5, 2021/Video

Instructors from Core discuss using mindfulness and breathing techniques to allow sleep to come easier to you. They’ll guide you through one of the featured meditation exercises and answer commonly asked questions about restoration of your body and mind through meditation and sleep.

RF-PTCAS for Programs

RF-PTCAS, the Residency and Fellowship Physical Therapist Centralized Application Service provided by APTA provides a simplified application process for physical therapist seeking a residency or fellowship program. RF-PTCAS launched in 2013 and since then, RF-PTCAS has grown to include over 85% of residency

Charging Your Circadian Rhythm Superpower

Oct 26, 2021/Open Access

Nothing is better than starting each day well-rested. Feeling rested can help you better tackle your patients’ needs for the day, but that can be easier said than done.

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Improved Cardiopulmonary Status After a Two-Month Program of Graded Arm Exercise in a Patient with C6 Quadriplegia A Case Report

Mar 31, 1982/Practice

During recent years, increasing attention has been placed on the role of physical

The DESEMO Customized Seating Support—Custom-Molded Seating for Severely Disabled Persons

Mar 31, 1982/Practice

The DESEMO Customized Seating Support is an easily fabricated, inexpensive, effective

Development of a Quality Assurance Program as an Integral Part of the Physical Therapy System

Mar 31, 1982/Administration or Education

The purposes of this article are to describe the conditions that must be met and

Counseling Function of Academic Coordinators of Clinical Education from Select Entry-Level Physical Therapy Educational Programs

Mar 31, 1982/Administration or Education

This study describes the counseling function of academic coordinators of clinical

Electromyographic Biofeedback to Dissociate an Upper Extremity Synergy Pattern A Case Report

Feb 28, 1982/Practice

While EMG biofeedback has been presented as a valuable therapeutic tool in the

Identification of Physical Therapist Shortage Areas A Study of Thirteen States

Feb 28, 1982/Administration or Education

Establishing the adequacy or inadequacy of the supply of physical therapists, nationally

Effect of Auditory Rhythm on Muscle Activity

Jan 31, 1982/Research

The changes in the electromyogram patterns of two antagonist muscles were studied

Analysis of Therapeutic Techniques Through Use of the Standard Behavior Chart Implications for Physical Therapy

Jan 31, 1982/Practice

A behavioral measurement tool is described that provides a sensitive, objective,

Attitudes of Physical Therapists in Wisconsin Toward Disabled Persons

Jan 31, 1982/Administration or Education

This article contains descriptive statistics on attitudes toward disabled persons

Rehabilitation of Knee Flexor and Knee Extensor Muscle Strength in Patients with Meniscectomies, Ligamentous Repairs, and Chondromalacia

Dec 31, 1981/Research

The purpose of this investigation was to determine the relationship of torque developed