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Physical Inactivity Linked to Higher Risk for Severe COVID-19 Outcomes

Apr 26, 2021/Review

A study of 48,440 patients finds that patients who were sedentary were more likely to experience hospitalization or death.

Taking Control of Your Financial Future: 3 APTA Resources That Can Help

Apr 30, 2021/Perspective

It's never too late to start holding yourself accountable for your money management.

Moving Toward Understanding Closing the Gap Between Educators in Physical Therapy Education

Apr 28, 2021/Perspective

How do we address the "disconnect" between the academy and the clinical environment?

The Power of Words

Apr 29, 2021/Podcast

After years of working with patients, Sara DeMars, PT, DPT, has learned the power that words and word choice can have when working with patients. Sara believes that through being aware of our verbal communication and avoiding broad language we can actually make a big impact when it comes to patient

Proposed CMS Hospitals Rule Ups Payment, Seeks Comment on Equity and Health Data

May 4, 2021/Article

The proposal continues CMS' emphasis on interoperability and expanded quality measures.

APTA Members' Hometown Efforts Keep 'PT in the Community' Momentum Going Strong

May 11, 2021/News

The community service initiative had to pivot from a single APTA CSM-based event to multiple locally based projects — and it worked.

Considering Mental and Behavioral Health in Physical Therapy Patient Care

May 13, 2021/Podcast

In this episode, experts explore how the mind and body intersect in the healing process, and how physical therapists and physical therapist assistants can provide better patient care by understanding the body's response to stress and trauma.

Message to This Year's Graduates From APTA CEO Justin Moore

May 12, 2021/Perspective

"You enter a new century of physical therapy in the United States like no other class before you."

The Pandemic and PT Education: Lessons, Obstacles, Opportunities

Jun 1, 2021/Feature

Four academic leaders discuss how the coronavirus pandemic has altered the landscape.

Big Win: UnitedHealthcare Makes Telehealth Permanent for PTs

May 26, 2021/News

UHC is the first of the largest insurers to make the move advocated by APTA.

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Errata

May 31, 1987/Corrections

In the March 1987 issue, the article by D. M. Basso and L. Knapp, entitled “Comparison

Spinal Flexibility and Individual Factors That Influence It

Apr 30, 1987/Research

We conducted an investigation to examine the spinal flexibility of a large, adult

Goniometric Reliability in a Clinical Setting Shoulder Measurements

Apr 30, 1987/Research

The purpose of this study was to examine the intratester and intertester reliabilities

Transition from Student to Physical Therapist Changes in Perceptions of Professional Role and Relationship Between Perceptions and Job Satisfaction

Apr 30, 1987/Education

A longitudinal study of 15 entry-level postbaccalaureate degree graduates was conducted

Effects of Approximation on Postural Sway in Healthy Subjects

Mar 31, 1987/Research

The effect of approximation on the postural sway of healthy subjects wearing a

Effect of Head-Neck Position on Elbow Flexor Muscle Torque Production

Mar 31, 1987/Research

The purpose of this study was to investigate whether the tonic neck reflex affects

Effect of High Voltage Stimulation on Blood Flow in the Rat Hind Limb

Mar 31, 1987/Research

The purpose of this study was to test the effect of high voltage stimulation (HVS)

Avascular Necrosis A Case Report

Mar 31, 1987/Practice

This case report is of a 60-year-old man with left hip avascular necrosis that

Physical Fitness Program for Patients with Psychiatric Disorders A Clinical Report

Mar 31, 1987/Practice

The current practice of physical therapy rarely addresses the needs of patients

The Resting Spine A Conceptual Approach to the Avoidance of Spinal Reinjury During Rest

Mar 31, 1987/Practice

During periods of rest, the human spine assumes many different postures. This article