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APTA Reaches 100K Member Milestone

Aug 7, 2017/News

The association reached the milestone on August 4, after a spring and summer campaign highlighting the ways APTA membership benefits both the individual member and the profession as a whole.

#ChoosePT Receives Commendation from KY House

Jul 24, 2017/News

APTA's #ChoosePT opioid awareness campaign has been recognized by the KY House of Representatives, which issued a statement honoring APTA and its KY Chapter for providing "an important opportunity" for public education on the "tremendous benefits of physical therapy."

CMS Issues Corrections on 2017 Participation Requirement Rule for LTC Facilities

Jul 31, 2017/News

CMS recently made more than a few tweaks to a 2017 final rule for LTC facilities—including changes that move compliance deadlines and reinstate unintentionally omitted requirements.

Blunt Conversations: Setting Realistic Patient Expectations for Pain

Apr 22, 2018/Interview

Clinicians need to give patients realistic expectations for pain and pain relief. But how?

Why Member Advocacy Is Crucial: Reflections From the Federal Advocacy Forum

May 7, 2018/Article

Policymakers make decisions every day that impact the physical therapy profession—everything from state scope of practice and licensure issues, to payment under Medicare, to the regulations practitioners must adhere to. They need to understand and appreciate what physical therapists do so that they don't

Keeping It Real: Finding the Missing Link Between Our Patients and Research

May 24, 2018/Perspective

There is wide recognition of the value of using data to improve patient care—as it is actually delivered.

Cash-Based Practice: It's Complicated

Aug 1, 2021/Column

Thinking about going cash-based? You still won't be completely free of constraints.

Behind the Numbers: Keeping the Patient at the Center of Pain Management

Feb 25, 2018/Article

  The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reports that over 115 people die from opioid overdose every day in the United States. In 2016 alone, 11.5 million people misused prescription opioids. According to a Washington Post/Kaiser Family Foundation survey: 34% of respondents who had taken

Three Things I Wish I Knew Before I Started My Clinical Rotations

Apr 3, 2017/Perspective

It's a really interesting transition from student to clinician.

Yes, We Can: How a Millennial Mindset Can Help PTs Improve the Health of Society

May 14, 2018/Perspective

We need to see the need, address it with creativity, and attack challenges without fear of failure.

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In Support of Student Research

Jul 31, 1992/Letters and Responses

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One of the natural consequences

Correction

Jul 31, 1992/Corrections

Incorrect ranges for respondents' years of experience and age were reported in

More Support for Student Research

Jul 31, 1992/Letters and Responses

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Dr Rothstein begins his May

Reliable Ultrasound Transmission

Jul 31, 1992/Letters and Responses

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The Things We Read: Fact or …?

Aug 31, 1992/Editor's Notes

In the movies of my youth you knew who the bad guys were because they wore black

Agonist and Antagonist Activity During Voluntary Upper-Limb Movement in Patients with Stroke

Aug 31, 1992/Research Reports

Forty-four patients with hemiplegia following stroke and 10 nondisabled subjects

Author Response

Aug 31, 1992/Research Reports

The Effect of Awareness of Measurement Error on Physical Therapists' Confidence in Their Decisions

Jun 30, 1992/Research Reports

This study examined whether physical therapists understand the meaning of measurement