By using this site, you are consenting to our use of cookies. To find out more visit our privacy policy.
Showing results for "" sorted by relevance
Includes articles, courses, and CPGs. Unlimited access for APTA members.
APTA provides numerous opportunities to stay informed and get engaged.
We're here to support our 100,000 PT, PTA, and student members.
Since our founding in 1921, our association has moved us forward together, with a passion and commitment to transform lives and strengthen our profession.
Extend your business and brand to more than 100,000 APTA members.
APTA offers physical therapy resources in Spanish. Access resources such as clinical practice guidelines, PTJ articles, Learning Center courses, and information for consumers.
We know the impact physical therapy can have on our patients, clients, and communities – but what about ourselves? APTA's Fit for Practice initiative is built to help PTs and PTAs grow and thrive, both personally and professionally. From career development to wellbeing, this initiative focuses on strategies
We empower the physical therapy profession to make a deeper impact in the world around us.
APTA has resources and information to support PTAs.
APTA has resources to support each #FreshPT and #FreshPTA as they start their careers.
Join the profession's leading visionaries for a summit exploring innovations in physical therapy.
As an APTA member, you get FREE access to these EBSCO search results.
Join APTA to get unlimited access to content including evidence-based research, guidance on payment changes, and other resources to help you thrive. Learn more about membership benefits.
Already a member? Log in
APTA members have unlimited access to PTJ.
Jan 31, 1991/Special Series: Movement Science
The nature of repetition and its contribution to the acquisition of motor skills
The purpose of this article is to present a behavioral model of human motor acts
Jan 31, 1991/Letters and Responses
To the Editor:It was with interest that I
It was with interest that I
Dec 31, 1990/Editor's Notes
Saturday matinees in Brooklyn were for me more than watching afternoon movies;
Dec 31, 1990/Special Series: Movement Science
Brain potentials may be used to assess the functional abnormalities that underlie
The primary concern of this article is to review experimental methods that may
Nov 30, 1990/Editor's Notes
We call the annual topical December Journal a “special issue,” but should we? Within
Nov 30, 1990/Special Series: Movement Science
The purpose for a special series of articles in Physical Therapy
During much of this century, our views of motor development were greatly influenced
A life-span concept of motor development is presented as a framework for interpretation