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Sep 17, 2017/News
APTA's articles for students feature energized, engaging content worthy of checking out no matter your age.
Sep 20, 2017/Review
"Clinicians should prescribe exercise or psychological interventions as first-line treatments for CRF."
Jan 1, 2018/Roundup
The past year was another eventful one for the physical therapy profession, and with more than 270 stories posted during 2017, readers of PT in Motion News were able to keep up with a wide range of developments, from payment to research to new APTA offerings. Here are 7 of the most-read stories from
Mar 8, 2017/Review
Researchers have amassed 12 years' worth of data that shows how extended viewing habits can impact knee extensor strength.
Sep 12, 2018/Podcast
Students identify and meet a need. Patients with cancer benefit.
Nov 1, 2018/Podcast
They’re important in hockey. They’re vital to empowerment in life.
May 6, 2020/Podcast
An emergency department PT shares insight on what working in this setting is like, and gives advice to students and new grads considering pursing the ED as a career path.
Aug 27, 2018/Podcast
Live Student Assembly chat with Jimmy Pacini, PTA.
Mar 5, 2017/Perspective
The physical therapy group reported more significant gains in the first month.
Mar 7, 2017/News
APTA made the case for the importance of patient access to habilitation and rehabilitation as crucial components of "high-quality affordable health care."
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Nov 30, 1993/Special Series: Skeletal Muscle
The numbers of functioning motor units can be estimated in proximal and distal
Oct 31, 1993/Research Reports
Background and Purpose. Stiffness is a common clinical complaint but
Oct 31, 1993/Twenty-Seventh Mary McMillan Lecture
Probably every speaker designated to provide this lecture has approached the podium
Oct 31, 1993/Corrections
Both case reports by Judy Carmick (“Clinical Use of Neuromuscular Electrical Stimulation
Sep 30, 1993/Research Reports
Background and Purpose. The purpose of this study was to examine (1)