By using this site, you are consenting to our use of cookies. To find out more visit our privacy policy.
Showing results for "" sorted by relevance
Includes articles, courses, and CPGs. Unlimited access for APTA members.
Mar 1, 2024/Feature
Education programs are preparing students for the reality of interprofessional work.
Mar 1, 2024/Column
Linda Resnik, PT, PhD, FAPTA, leads the Center for Health Services Training and Research.
A Second Opinion for a Second Chance
Feb 27, 2024/Resource
CMS has established a low-volume threshold to determine if an individual PT or a physical therapy private practice can be excluded from mandatory participation in MIPS.
Feb 1, 2024/Feature
Last October, millions saw the impact of physical therapy through APTA's videos, ads, and more.
Discover how those in the physical therapy profession are working to create better harmony between their work and home lives.
Feb 1, 2024/Column
A special White Coat Ceremony reminds a PT of the lasting impact of her physical therapy career and her commitment as a mother.
Insights from real-life stories of moral distress in physical therapy.
Dec 1, 2023/Feature
The American Board of Physical Therapy Residency and Fellowship Education celebrates its silver anniversary.
How artificial intelligence can enhance physical therapist services — and when PTs should use caution.
As an APTA member, you get FREE access to these EBSCO search results.
Join APTA to get unlimited access to content including evidence-based research, guidance on payment changes, and other resources to help you thrive. Learn more about membership benefits.
Already a member? Log in
APTA members have unlimited access to PTJ.
May 31, 1984/Practice
This article describes a technique that allows therapists to use a transcutaneous
This article introduces the discipline of medical anthropology and presents concepts
Apr 30, 1984/Research
This study quantified the effects of an aquatic exercise program on muscular strength,
The purpose of this study was to determine whether underwater weighing in the Hubbard
Mar 31, 1984/Research
This study was conducted to examine the reliability of the Movement Assessment
The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of four different forms of
The purpose of this article is twofold. The first is to describe the management
The right lower extremities of 10 experimental subjects were passively loaded for
Low back dysfunction is associated in many cases with lumbar lordosis, and tilting
Mar 31, 1984/Practice
The purpose of this paper is to review psychosocial aspects of geriatric rehabilitation