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Study Identifies 11 Guideline-Based Recommendations for Musculoskeletal Pain

May 24, 2019/Review

A multidisciplinary group of researchers, including PTs, has identified a core set of 11 clinical practice guideline recommendations for treating adult musculoskeletal pain.

CoHSTAR Pilot Study Deadline June 1

May 24, 2019/News

A deadline is fast approaching for Center on Health Services Training and Research (CoHSTAR) opportunities to develop pilot studies that would help set the stage for larger efforts to advance a wide range of health services research. Letters of intent are due by June 1, 2019. The selected pilot studies

America's 'Fittest Cities' Ranked

May 21, 2019/News

Live in or near Arlington, Virginia? Congratulations: you reside in the nation's most fit city, according to results of a new study that ranks cities across the United States. The rankings are part of the 2019 American College of Sports Medicine's (ACSM) "Fitness Index," a project that analyzed health

Legislation to Include PTs in Student Loan Relief Program Now in House and Senate

May 17, 2019/News

Legislation that could open up student loan repayment opportunities for PTs has been introduced in the House.

From PT in Motion Magazine: 50 Years of PTAs

May 7, 2019/News

Turns out 1969 wasn't all Woodstock and moonwalks: the year was also an important date for what has become a crucial part of the physical therapy profession—the physical therapist assistant (PTA). This year marks the 50th anniversary of the first graduates of PTA education programs. To honor that milestone,

Study of Health System Reveals Good Functional Outcomes for Patients in Bundled Care Model

May 6, 2019/News

Bundled care models for total joint arthroplasty may be popular with payers and policy makers, but do they work for patients? One study says yes.

APTA, Other Organizations, Will Share Anti-Opioid Efforts

Apr 30, 2019/News

There may be just about as many approaches to battling the opioid crisis as there are organizations committed to the fight—but now APTA and more than 100 other groups will be sharing experiences and learning from each other by way of a collaborative effort led by the National Academy of Medicine (NAM).

Four Ways to Get Up to Speed on Interprofessional Health Care in Education and Practice

Apr 29, 2019/News

Working across health care disciplines isn't a pipe dream: it's an increasingly important fact of professional life for physical therapists (PTs) and physical therapists assistants (PTAs). And physical therapy education programs are helping future PTs and PTAs respond to this reality by adapting curricula

Congressional Roundup: What's on APTA's Legislative Advocacy Radar

Apr 26, 2019/News

Believe it or not, there's much more going on in Washington, DC, than the stuff that becomes fodder for late-night talkshow hosts. Important legislation is being considered, and APTA and its members are there to advocate for changes that help the physical therapy profession's ability to deliver patient-centered

The Good Stuff: Members and the Profession in the Media, April 2019

Apr 17, 2019/News

"The Good Stuff" is an occasional series that highlights recent media coverage of physical therapy and APTA members, with an emphasis on good news and stories of how individual PTs and PTAs are transforming health care and society every day. Enjoy. When fear is the obstacle: Robert Gillanders, PT, DPT,

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Effect of Helium-Neon Laser Auriculotherapy on Experimental Pain Threshold

Dec 31, 1989/Articles

This study was conducted to examine the effects of helium-neon laser auriculotherapy

Acrocyanosis in a Spinal Cord Injured Patient—Effects of Computer-Controlled Neuromuscular Electrical Stimulation: A Case Report

Dec 31, 1989/Communications

This case report documents the treatment of a spinal cord injured patient with

Erratum

Dec 31, 1989/Corrections

Please note the following correction in the article “A Model for Multisystem Evaluation

The Journal: Past, Present, and Future

Sep 30, 1989/Editor's Notes

As I write this—my first message as Editor of Physical Therapy—I

Inflammation, Cellularity, and Fibrillogenesis in Regenerating Tendon: Implications for Tendon Rehabilitation

Sep 30, 1989/Articles

The initial three weeks of tendon healing were followed via electron microscopy

Stability of Bayley Motor Scale Scores in the First Year of Life

Sep 30, 1989/Articles

The purpose of this study was to determine whether Bayley Motor Scale scores were

Functional Electrical Stimulation and Lower Extremity Bracing for Ambulation Exercise of the Spinal Cord Injured Individual: A Medically Prescribed System

Sep 30, 1989/Articles

The purpose of this study was to determine whether commercially available electrical

Mobility Methods Selected for Use in Home and Community Environments

Aug 31, 1989/Articles

Efficient mobility methods are a necessity for maximum participation in home and

Roth Technique—A New Approach for Measuring Sensory Neural Conduction in the Median and Ulnar Nerves: Suggestion from the Field

Aug 31, 1989/Communications

This article describes a technique to determine orthodromic sensory neural conduction

Modified Motor Assessment Scale

Aug 31, 1989/Letters and Responses

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We wish to draw your attention