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Oct 30, 2020/Handouts
APTA has developed this handout that lists the wealth of research on the value, impact, and benefits of having physical therapists in the emergency department.
Nov 4, 2020/Podcast
Listen to a discussion on the topics of body dysmorphia, body image, and physical therapy treatment.
May 20, 2020/Podcast
Financial experts Kevin Soehner from Enrich and Alexander Macielak, Laurel Road discuss tools available in the APTA Financial Solutions Center.
Dec 1, 2018/Podcast
The importance of constant learning and abundant kindness.
Nov 1, 2018/Podcast
They’re important in hockey. They’re vital to empowerment in life.
Nov 9, 2017/Review
Patients via direct access had significantly lower medical costs—an average of $1,543 less per patient.
Feb 14, 2017/Review
If the experience of one hospital system is any indication, facilities have reason to expect overall Medicare expenditures to drop.
Dec 26, 2017/News
The researchers believe a new clinical model could help bridge the gap between knowing and doing.
Mar 12, 2017/News
Brittney Clouse is on a mission to "expose chronic illness to the mainstream culture."
Feb 6, 2017/News
These education efforts were supposed to have taken place after the 2013 Jimmo settlement around the improvement standard.
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Nov 30, 1967/Editorials
AbstractGo PLACIDLY amid the noise and
Go PLACIDLY amid the noise and
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