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Our Profession: Thriving With the Help of Young Leaders

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

Study: Chemical 'Marker' Sheds Light on Cognitive Benefits of Aerobic Exercise Among Older Adults

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.

Addicted to Denial

May 1, 2018/Column

Acceptance and wellness go hand in hand.

Are You 'Woke' on Sleep?

Dec 1, 2018/Column

It must be part of the conversation.

The Good Stuff: Members and the Profession in the Media, April 2021

Apr 14, 2021/Roundup

Members and the profession in the media, April 2021 edition.

The Year That Can Be

Feb 1, 2015/Column

Where does the time go? Exactly where you direct it.

Catherine Worthingham Honored With Room at APTA Headquarters

Aug 11, 2021/News

Alumni of Stanford University, where Worthingham taught, made the dedication through a donation to APTA's Minority Scholarship Fund.

Survey Says ... More!

Jul 1, 2015/Column

What can a poll tell us about the value of wellness integration? Part 2 of 2.

Pulse Advice With Ryan Duncan, PT, DPT

Sep 12, 2016/Interview

We asked Ryan some questions to provide advice to current students.

Snapshots From APTA Leadership Congress

Aug 5, 2024/News

From the inaugural Women's Leadership Summit to the Maley Lecture and engaging House deliberations, the focus was on connection, collaboration, and advancing the profession.