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Sports and Recreation-Related Injuries Top 8.6 Million Annually

Jan 3, 2017/Review

A growing number of Americans are getting injured while participating in physical activity.

Pilot Study Indicates Yoga Improves Quality-of-Life for Pediatric Cancer Patients and Their Parents

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

Study: Direct Access to Physical Therapy Safe, Effective, and Cheaper Than Referral-Based Care

Nov 9, 2017/Review

Patients via direct access had significantly lower medical costs—an average of $1,543 less per patient.

Bill Allowing PTAs in TRICARE Ready for President's Signature

Nov 16, 2017/News

"This is a significant win for PTAs, but an even bigger win for patients in the TRICARE program."

From PTJ: New Health Promotion Model May Equip PTs to Address Wellness and Prevention

Dec 26, 2017/News

The researchers believe a new clinical model could help bridge the gap between knowing and doing.

Analysis of Hospital System's LE Joint Replacement Bundling Programs Reveals Significant Drop in Expenditures

Feb 14, 2017/Review

If the experience of one hospital system is any indication, facilities have reason to expect overall Medicare expenditures to drop.

From PT in Motion Magazine: The Role of PTs and PTAs in Healthy Aging

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.

CMS Sends Out Comparative Billing Reports to PTs in Private Practice

Feb 26, 2017/News

CBRs give providers an opportunity to compare themselves with their peers both state-by-state and nationwide.

Judge Lays Out What CMS Must Do to Correct Jimmo Education Failings

Feb 6, 2017/News

These education efforts were supposed to have taken place after the 2013 Jimmo settlement around the improvement standard.

Move Forward Radio: Life With Cerebral Palsy and Chronic Pain

Mar 12, 2017/News

Brittney Clouse is on a mission to "expose chronic illness to the mainstream culture."

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Commentary

Oct 31, 1992/Research Reports

The Twenty-Sixth Mary McMillan Lecture

Oct 31, 1992/Research Reports

In Vivo Acetabular Contact Pressures During Rehabilitation, Part I: Acute Phase

Sep 30, 1992/Research Reports

The authors conducted a two-part study to compare in vivo acetabular contact pressures

Attribute Dimensions that Distinguish Master and Novice Physical Therapy Clinicians in Orthopedic Settings

Sep 30, 1992/Research Reports

The purpose of this qualitative case study was to further investigate the work

Reliability of Kinematic Measurements of Rear-Foot Motion

Sep 30, 1992/Technical Reports

The purpose of this study was to examine the ability of a video-based, computer-interfaced

Believe It Or Not!

Jul 31, 1992/Editor's Notes

Direct Access Use by Experienced Therapists in States with Direct Access

Jul 31, 1992/Research Reports

Direct access use among experienced therapists practicing in states with 3 years'

Author Response

Jul 31, 1992/Research Reports

Author Response

Jul 31, 1992/Research Reports

In Support of Student Research

Jul 31, 1992/Letters and Responses

<italic>To the Editor:</italic>

One of the natural consequences