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.
Celebrating 50 years of the physical therapist assistant.
Licensure is managed by individual state regulatory boards and is required to practice as a PT or work as a PTA in the United States.
APTA offers extensive resources to help students thrive. Here is a collection of some of the most popular.
These position papers are a resource for legislative staff to learn more about our issues and for APTA advocates to give to their legislative contact.
Access resources to help existing and developing DPT, PTA, residency, and fellowship programs optimize their effectiveness.
High-quality sleep and nutrition are essential for restoration of mind and body. Get up to speed on best practices for healthy sleep and nutrition.
With a busy schedule, exercise can fall to the bottom of your long to-do list. Prioritize self-care through the lens of restorative movement.
PTCAS, the physical therapist centralized application service provided by APTA, allows you to apply to multiple physical therapist education programs with one application and set of resources.
Join your colleagues for this high-energy event that allows students from DPT programs across the country to test their knowledge and prep for the National Physical Therapy Examination.
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.
Oct 31, 2014/Technical Report
BackgroundPractice guidelines (guidelines) have an increasing
Practice guidelines (guidelines) have an increasing
Oct 31, 2014/Letters
Oct 31, 2014/Departments
Sep 30, 2014/Editorial
Sep 30, 2014/LEAP: Linking Evidence And Practice
Sep 30, 2014/Research Reports
BackgroundClinical practice guidelines are considered important
Clinical practice guidelines are considered important
BackgroundPain interference and psychological concerns related
Pain interference and psychological concerns related
BackgroundPhysical therapists are well established as providers
Physical therapists are well established as providers
BackgroundThe asymmetry in step length in prosthetic gait is
The asymmetry in step length in prosthetic gait is