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The PTA Differential: History, What We're Doing, and Your Role in the Fight

Aug 20, 2021/Open Access

What you need to know about the system's origins, the law that created it, and the ways APTA has been advocating for the profession.

Information Blocking

Jul 25, 2024/Article

Federal regulations are in place to guard against providers intentionally interfering with or discouraging patient access to electronic health information. This page helps you understand the term and evaluate your practice for risk.

A Virtual Success: APTA NEXT 2020

Sep 1, 2020/Feature

The COVID-19 pandemic forced APTA to cancel the in-person NEXT Conference, but the association still delivered outstanding presentations.

Bipartisan Group of Lawmakers Takes on PTA Differential, Offers Options

May 19, 2021/News

In a letter to HHS, 5 House members say a Medicare 15% payment differential for outpatient PTA and OTA services will harm rural areas.

CMS Sheds More Light on the PTA Modifier; APTA Updates Its Quick Guide

Mar 8, 2021/News

Expanded CMS resources include more examples. APTA revised its guide and offers additional insight.

2021 Presidential Address

Sep 11, 2021/Statement

APTA President Sharon L. Dunn, PT, PhD, Board-Certified Orthopaedic Clinical Specialist, addressed the House of Delegates, Sept. 11, 2021.

A Call to Reflective Action: Our Responsibility to Society and the Profession

Nov 1, 2022/Feature

The APTA Ethics and Judicial Committee offers strategies for strengthening the ethical foundations and resources that guide our profession.

APTA's Brand: Adding Value to Membership and the Profession

Oct 1, 2020/Feature

Less than four months in, APTA’s unified brand initiative is producing results.

Interoperability

Oct 1, 2020/Article

The ability of different IT systems to communicate data accurately and efficiently is a major issue in health care — and can be an opportunity for PTs.

The Medicare Payment Cuts: History, What We're Doing, and Your Role in the Fight

Aug 20, 2021/Article

What you need to know about the cuts' origins, the system that created them, and the ways APTA has been advocating for the profession.

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Enter a New Era

Dec 31, 1991/Letters and Responses

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CSM Revisited

Dec 31, 1991/Letters and Responses

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I have been angry ever since

Priorities Questioned

Dec 31, 1991/Letters and Responses

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I must commend you on the job

The Special Series

Nov 30, 1991/Editor's Notes

As the world begins its celebration of Christmas, we present the first part of

Musculoskeletal Development: A Review

Nov 30, 1991/Special Series: Pediatric Orthopedics

The early development of the limbs, the skeletal and muscular systems, and the

Current Treatment Approaches in the Nonoperative and Operative Management of Adolescent Idiopathic Scoliosis

Nov 30, 1991/Special Series: Pediatric Orthopedics

Idiopathic scoliosis is the most common type of lateral curvature of the spine,

Prosthetic Management of Children with Limb Deficiencies

Nov 30, 1991/Special Series: Pediatric Orthopedics

Children with amputations present challenging management problems. Surgical management,

Myelodysplasia—the Musculoskeletal Problem: Habilitation from Infancy to Adulthood

Nov 30, 1991/Special Series: Pediatric Orthopedics

The physical therapy and orthopedic management of patients with myelodysplasia

Orthotic Devices for Ambulation in Children with Cerebral Palsy and Myelomeningocele

Nov 30, 1991/Special Series: Pediatric Orthopedics

Children with cerebral palsy and children with myelomeningocele frequently require

Development of a Clinical Measure of Postural Control for Assessment of Adaptive Seating in Children with Neuromotor Disabilities

Nov 30, 1991/Special Series: Pediatric Orthopedics

The primary purposes of this article are to review the literature on seating assessment