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Sep 1, 2015/Column
The importance of looking below the surface.
Oct 1, 2015/Column
It's the catalyst for positive change.
Jun 1, 2020/Feature
How can PTs apply change theory and change behavior to patients and clients to help improve outcomes?
Nov 19, 2019/Review
CMS finalizes a policy for determining when services are delivered "in part" by a PTA.
Mar 9, 2018/Article
Thinking about joining a BPCI Advanced model? Consider these four steps.
The PDGM is a shift away from volume-driven home health payment to a model that focuses on the unique characteristics, needs, and goals of each patient.
Sep 7, 2018/Article
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Sep 1, 2020/Feature
PTs have learned from their experiences with remote service provision and are prepared for a variety of scenarios in the new school year.
The COVID-19 pandemic forced APTA to cancel the in-person NEXT Conference, but the association still delivered outstanding presentations.
Embedded physical therapists, who treat specific populations on-site, likely will play a large part in the future of physical therapy.
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Aug 31, 1990/Professional Perspectives
This article discusses why many current physical therapy entry-level programs may
An unknown author of Imitation wrote a brief prayer in bygone
Jul 31, 1990/Research Reports
The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between muscular forces
We thank Dr Sahrmann for her thoughtful commentary. We have considered her comments
The purpose of this study was to determine the relationship between direction of
This study examined three factors related to exercise with an Exercycle, a motor-driven
Jun 30, 1990/Editor's Notes
The phenomenon first became apparent to me as I watched a kingfisher leave its
Jun 30, 1990/Research Reports
The purpose of this study was to compare the postural responses of three groups
Electrical stimulation to augment or maintain muscle performance has been well
A single-subject, alternating-treatment design was used to investigate differences