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Providers Get Another Chance at MIPS Reporting Relief

Feb 26, 2021/News

CMS has reopened a window for an exceptions process that allows clinicians to reweight MIPS categories for the 2020 performance year.

Recruiting and Hiring PTs Educated Outside of the United States

Mar 1, 2021/Podcast

This podcast focuses on panelists' experiences as internationally educated physical therapists working with recruiters, and how elements of the APTA House of Delegates guideline "Recruiting and Hiring Internationally Educated Physical Therapists" were put into practice and resulted in a good

Let the Binge-Watching Begin: APTA CSM Content Available Through March 31

Mar 3, 2021/Roundup

The virtual event may be over, but registrants can still load up on great programming. Here are a few suggestions.

Walking the Walk of a Change Agent

Mar 3, 2021/Perspective

Embrace the change. Feel confident in the decisions that best support our patients and our colleagues.

COVID-19 Vaccine News, March 5, 2021

Mar 5, 2021/Roundup

APTA joins national vaccine campaign, Biden updates distribution timeline, insurers launch pilot program, and more.

AMA: Physical Therapy Saw the Largest Drop in Medicare Use in First Half of 2020

Mar 8, 2021/News

Consistent with an APTA report, the study says fee schedule payment for physical therapy dropped by 34% during the pandemic's first wave.

Understanding Information Blocking

Mar 10, 2021/Podcast

In this podcast, we take closer look at the information blocking rule: and what it means for PTs and PTAs.

Coronavirus Update: March 10

Mar 10, 2021/Roundup

Vaccine update, COVID-19 Relief Bill, phased return to physical activity, and more.

The Myths and Mysteries of Post-Intensive Care Syndrome

Apr 1, 2021/Feature

PICS occurs following an episode of acute care. No one is quite sure why, yet it affects more than 3 million people annually.

Coronavirus Update: March 24

Mar 24, 2021/Roundup

Vaccine practice advisory, outcomes for MS patients, long COVID-19 news, and more.

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Comparison of Leg Movements in Preterm Infants at Term with Healthy Full-term Infants

Oct 31, 1988/Research

This study describes the differences and similarities in movement of low-risk preterm

Neonatal Neurobehavioral Examination A New Instrument for Quantitative Analysis of Neonatal Neurological Status

Aug 31, 1988/Research

A new neonatal neurobehavioral examination (NNE) was designed in response to the

Some Cautionary Comments on the Use of Retrospective Designs to Evaluate Treatment Efficacy

Aug 31, 1988/Practice

This article contrasts the true experimental approach with nonexperimental alternatives,

Needs of the Elderly and the Politics of Health Care The Social Context of Changes in the Delivery System

Aug 31, 1988/Administration

The emergence of the elderly as a substantial subgroup within the population has

Potential Conflict of Interest

Nov 19, 2016/Editor's Notes

At our August meeting, held at APTA headquarters, the Associate Editors and I agreed

Osteoporosis A Review

Nov 19, 2016/Practice

This article provides physical therapists with current information about osteoporosis.

Efficiency Analysis of Two Written Short-Answer Student Evaluation Formats

Nov 19, 2016/Education

The purpose of this study was to compare the efficiency of two written short-answer

Gait Comparison of Subjects with Hemiplegia Walking Unbraced, with Ankle-Foot Orthosis, and with Air-StirrupĀ® Brace

Nov 19, 2016/Research

The effects of the Air-StirrupĀ® (AS) standard ankle brace on the gait of 19 subjects

Comparison of a Clinical Gait Analysis Method Using Videography and Temporal-Distance Measures with 16-mm Cinematography

Nov 19, 2016/Research

The purpose of this study was to compare a clinical gait analysis method using

Clinical Application of Electrotherapeutic Modalities

Nov 19, 2016/Research

The purposes of this survey study were 1) to determine the frequency of use of