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Sep 19, 2022/Video
Making a podcast about physical therapy can be a fun and creative way to share your experience and knowledge with a wider audience.
Oct 1, 2023/Column
One physical therapist's struggle in DPT school led to an ADHD diagnosis and, eventually, a successful career.
Oct 1, 2023/Feature
Following the Americans with Disabilities Act means more than ramps and accessible parking spots. Is your practice fully covered when it comes to patient communications?
Why and how PTs should update their interventions when research shows it will improve treatment methods and benefit patients.
Sep 22, 2023/News
The program supports post-professional doctoral students both prior to and post-candidacy.
Oct 3, 2023/Podcast
One PT's struggle in DPT school led to an ADHD diagnosis.
Oct 11, 2023/Report
This report identifies three main hiring challenges.
Oct 10, 2023/Podcast
A new study assessing balance, gait quality, and fall risk.
Oct 18, 2023/Roundup
From Times Square ads to a nationwide satellite media tour, we're sharing the value of physical therapy with millions.
Nov 1, 2023/Column
Seeing the art in physical therapy; seeking pelvic health resources.
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Apr 30, 1986/Research
Physical therapists (n = 53) and occupational therapists (n = 53) appraised themselves
We studied the between-therapist reliability and the validity of four instruments
Apr 30, 1986/Practice
Studies of human service professionals, such as mental health and rehabilitation
Nov 30, 1985/Editor's Notes
One criterion the Associate Editors and I use when selecting topics for special
Nov 30, 1985/Special Issue: Cardiac Rehabilitation
Statistics indicate that cardiovascular diseases persist as the leading cause of
This article reviews five clinical techniques for measuring and assessing the manifestations
The focus of this article is on the acute care and rehabilitation of the patient
The purpose of this article is to familiarize the clinician with six major categories
Oct 31, 1985/Research
We used ankle goniometric and force measures to determine the relative contribution
The purpose of this study was to examine the intertester reliability of 13 tests