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Jan 3, 2017/Review
A growing number of Americans are getting injured while participating in physical activity.
Jan 8, 2017/Review
With childhood cancer mortality rates falling over the past 4 decades, some researchers say it's time to take a closer look at better ways of supporting the psychosocial and quality-of-life needs of patients and their families during treatment—including making yoga a part of the mix. That's the premise
Nov 9, 2017/Review
Patients via direct access had significantly lower medical costs—an average of $1,543 less per patient.
Nov 16, 2017/News
"This is a significant win for PTAs, but an even bigger win for patients in the TRICARE program."
Dec 26, 2017/News
The researchers believe a new clinical model could help bridge the gap between knowing and doing.
Feb 14, 2017/Review
If the experience of one hospital system is any indication, facilities have reason to expect overall Medicare expenditures to drop.
Feb 20, 2017/News
The issue explores the reasons PTs and PTAs are the ideal health care providers to help the public understand how the aging process works.
Feb 26, 2017/News
CBRs give providers an opportunity to compare themselves with their peers both state-by-state and nationwide.
Feb 6, 2017/News
These education efforts were supposed to have taken place after the 2013 Jimmo settlement around the improvement standard.
Mar 12, 2017/News
Brittney Clouse is on a mission to "expose chronic illness to the mainstream culture."
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Oct 31, 1992/Research Reports
Sep 30, 1992/Research Reports
The authors conducted a two-part study to compare in vivo acetabular contact pressures
The purpose of this qualitative case study was to further investigate the work
Sep 30, 1992/Technical Reports
The purpose of this study was to examine the ability of a video-based, computer-interfaced
Jul 31, 1992/Editor's Notes
Jul 31, 1992/Research Reports
Direct access use among experienced therapists practicing in states with 3 years'
Jul 31, 1992/Letters and Responses
To the Editor:One of the natural consequences
One of the natural consequences