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Feb 1, 2025/Column
How becoming the patient changed the clinical perspective of this clinician.
Nov 1, 2019/News
Companion bills in the US Senate and House of Representatives could open the doors to wider use of telehealth in Medicare,
Feb 2, 2018/News
Congress has until February 8 to act on funding the federal government, and between then and now, APTA, its members, patients, and other organizations are making sure that legislators and their staff receive an earful on the need to include a permanent repeal of the Medicare therapy cap as a part of
May 6, 2019/Article
It helps to consider two questions: Why now? And why you?
Jan 28, 2019/News
Take a look at the new APTA strategic plan covering the next 3 years, and almost immediately something becomes abundantly clear: the association has no intention of kicking back and cruising into its centennial in 2021. Dig deeper, and you're likely to find that the goals to be reached between now and
Feb 12, 2021/Review
Researchers say large pockets of patients are simply opting out from care — with care for MSK conditions high on the list.
Dec 6, 2018/Position Paper
We support and advocate for physical therapist to be part of the solution to the opiod epidemic.
Dec 1, 2024/CPG
This revised guideline from the Academy of Orthopaedic Physical Therapy of the American Physical Therapy Association provides updated recommendations to support evidence-based practice, including tailored clinical decision-making, about managing Achilles tendinopathy. This guideline does not include
Dec 1, 2023/CPG
This updated guideline from APTA's American Academy of Orthopaedic Physical Therapy and American Academy of Sports Physical Therapy makes recommendation for the physical therapist management of non-arthritic heel pain for individuals 16 and older.
Jan 22, 2018/Review
Authors of a new study claim they found no connection between handheld device use posture and the presence or frequency of neck pain.