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The Win's Official: Congress Passes Suspension of Sequester Cut Through 2021

Apr 14, 2021/News

The U.S. House of Representatives overwhelmingly approved the relief, which has been signed into law.

APTA Live: Financial Wellness

Apr 20, 2021/Podcast

APTA Student Assembly Board of Directors talk with experts about what you need to know about your financial wellness, student debt and refinancing, spending habits, and more.

Physical Inactivity Linked to Higher Risk for Severe COVID-19 Outcomes

Apr 26, 2021/Review

A study of 48,440 patients finds that patients who were sedentary were more likely to experience hospitalization or death.

Taking Control of Your Financial Future: 3 APTA Resources That Can Help

Apr 30, 2021/Perspective

It's never too late to start holding yourself accountable for your money management.

Moving Toward Understanding Closing the Gap Between Educators in Physical Therapy Education

Apr 28, 2021/Perspective

How do we address the "disconnect" between the academy and the clinical environment?

The Power of Words

Apr 29, 2021/Podcast

After years of working with patients, Sara DeMars, PT, DPT, has learned the power that words and word choice can have when working with patients. Sara believes that through being aware of our verbal communication and avoiding broad language we can actually make a big impact when it comes to patient

Proposed CMS Hospitals Rule Ups Payment, Seeks Comment on Equity and Health Data

May 4, 2021/Article

The proposal continues CMS' emphasis on interoperability and expanded quality measures.

APTA Members' Hometown Efforts Keep 'PT in the Community' Momentum Going Strong

May 11, 2021/News

The community service initiative had to pivot from a single APTA CSM-based event to multiple locally based projects — and it worked.

Considering Mental and Behavioral Health in Physical Therapy Patient Care

May 13, 2021/Podcast

In this episode, experts explore how the mind and body intersect in the healing process, and how physical therapists and physical therapist assistants can provide better patient care by understanding the body's response to stress and trauma.

Message to This Year's Graduates From APTA CEO Justin Moore

May 12, 2021/Perspective

"You enter a new century of physical therapy in the United States like no other class before you."

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Home-Based Exercise With Blood Flow Restriction to Improve Quadriceps Muscle and Physical Function After Total Knee Arthroplasty: A Case Report

Aug 7, 2019/Musculoskeletal

AbstractBackground and</p> </div> <div class="mb-40px"> <a class="h5 fw-700 fs-25px color-gray-700 mb-7px d-inline-block" href="https://aptaapps.apta.org/redirect/ptj.aspx?origurl=https://academic.oup.com/ptj/article/99/11/1501/5552755" title="Controlling the Uncontrollable: Perceptions of Balance in People With Parkinson Disease">Controlling the Uncontrollable: Perceptions of Balance in People With Parkinson Disease</a> <p class="text-uppercase text-muted ff-apta-sans fw-600 fs-14px"> Aug 22, 2019<span class="mx-2">/</span>Neurology </p> <p><Content><abstract abstract-type="abstract"><title>AbstractBackground

Exercise

Measures of Clinical Meaningfulness and Important Differences

Jul 30, 2019/Measurement

Abstract

Measures of clinical significance

Is Excellence in the Cards?

Oct 27, 2019/50th McMillan Lecture

ABSTRACT

Thomas G. McPoil, PT, PhD,

Revisiting the Case for Case Reports

Jun 10, 2019/Point of View