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May 3, 2022/Review
An analysis of multiple studies found participants who reached just half of the weekly PA recommendation saw a 18% drop in depression risk.
Dec 20, 2022/News
An APTA-backed House committee directive says the Department of Defense could save money and increase readiness with PTs.
Dec 1, 2018/Column
It must be part of the conversation.
May 1, 2018/Column
Acceptance and wellness go hand in hand.
Leadership in a Pandemic: Part 1 of our year in review.
Aug 29, 2017/Test & Measure
A 28-item self-reported measure related to health-related quality-of-life (HRQL) in patients with dementia.
Aug 13, 2018/Perspective
Are you a student who is just happy to be finishing school and never thought you had the time or capability to get involved in your state physical therapy association? I can speak from experience in saying that I was one of those students, and despite my professors in physical therapy school telling
Jul 25, 2017/Perspective
As a native Oregonian and current resident of Portland, I have a few things to share about my dear city.
Jun 12, 2018/Perspective
I thought that I did not have what it took to be a PT. Thankfully, I did not give up.
Jul 25, 2017/News
Researchers in Germany believe they've isolated a chemical marker that helps identify physical activity''s neuroprotective effects, which could be a useful marker to measure the effects of aerobic exercise on brain function of adults who are elderly.