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Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in Physical Therapy

Feb 1, 2021/Feature

APTA expands efforts to make the profession inclusive, welcoming, and accessible to all.

The Emerging Role of Physical Therapists in Wilderness Medicine

Apr 1, 2021/Feature

PTs have skills and qualifications highly relevant to providing services in the backcountry.

The Profession Responds to a National Health Emergency

Jul 1, 2020/Feature

Compiled by APTA staff from member submissions

Keys to a Bright Future: Veteran and Emerging Leaders Share Their Insights

Dec 1, 2020/Feature

Up-and-coming and established PTs and PTAs weigh in on hot topics facing the profession.

The Benefits of Education Leadership Training

Dec 1, 2020/Feature

Leadership training for physical therapy educators has come a long way in the past decade.

Nation's Capital Hosts Combined Sections Meeting

Apr 1, 2019/Feature

The largest physical therapy conference in the country took over the Walter E. Washington Convention Center in the nation's capital city of Washington, DC, in January. The APTA Combined Sections Meeting (CSM) brought together more than 16,000 attendees-most of them physical therapists (PTs), physical

Beating Burnout

Feb 1, 2019/Feature

Its causes are many. So are the ways in which PTs and PTAs can address it and reinvigorate their careers.

Emerging Leaders and APTA Fellows: A Dialogue

Dec 1, 2018/Feature

The career arc of a PT or PTA often spans many decades. And while the endpoints are separated by age and experience, the lessons learned along the way can be instructive at any point in the journey.

Moving Toward Quality Payment

Nov 1, 2018/Feature

CMS has proposed changes to the 2019 physician fee schedule that would require eligible PTs to participate in Medicare's Quality Payment Program next year. To prepare, PTs must understand what's behind these efforts, what they need to do, and what may lie ahead.

Not 'Small Adults'

Nov 1, 2018/Feature

Here's what PTs need to know about pediatric overuse injuries.

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Prescriptive Check List for Positioning Multihandicapped Residential Clients A Clinical Report

Jun 30, 1983/Practice

Positioning is an important aspect of the management of severely multihandicapped

Physical Therapy Management of Familial Dysautonomia

Jun 30, 1983/Practice

This paper describes physical therapy programs to assist physical therapists in

Electromyographic, Peak Torque, and Power Relationships During Isokinetic Movement

May 31, 1983/Research

The use of isokinetic measurements for research and clinical practice becomes more

Amputation as a Consequence of Diabetes Mellitus An Epidemiological Review

May 31, 1983/Practice

Amputation as a consequence of diabetes mellitus is becoming an increasingly serious

Texas Consortium for Physical Therapy Clinical Education A Model for Interinstitutional Consortium Arrangements

May 31, 1983/Education

This article describes the Texas Consortium for Physical Therapy Clinical Education,

Underwater Weighing Using the Hubbard Tank vs the Standard Tank

Apr 30, 1984/Research

The purpose of this study was to determine whether underwater weighing in the Hubbard

Physical Therapy and Hospice Concept and Practice

Apr 30, 1984/Practice

Hospice, a concept for dying patients and their families, combines human intervention

Preparation of Physical Therapists for Employment in Public Schools A New Approach

Apr 30, 1984/Education

Physical therapists are providing services increasingly to children in public school

Effect of Forearm Abduction on the Ulnar Collateral Ligament

Apr 30, 1983/Research

Seven fresh cadaveric elbows from one woman and three men were studied to determine

Motor Control How Posture and Movements are Governed

Apr 30, 1983/Practice

This article is a review of the nature of motor control: the abilities and limitations