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A Unique Approach to Sharing Our Profession

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.

Defining Moment: Diagnosing a New Beginning

Oct 1, 2023/Column

One physical therapist's struggle in DPT school led to an ADHD diagnosis and, eventually, a successful career.

Is Your Practice ADA Compliant?

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?

Translating Research Into Evidence-Based Clinical Practice

Oct 1, 2023/Feature

Why and how PTs should update their interventions when research shows it will improve treatment methods and benefit patients.

Foundation for Physical Therapy Research to Open Scholarship Applications Oct. 4

Sep 22, 2023/News

The program supports post-professional doctoral students both prior to and post-candidacy.

Defining Moment: Diagnosing a New Beginning

Oct 3, 2023/Podcast

One PT's struggle in DPT school led to an ADHD diagnosis.

2023 APTA Benchmark Report: Hiring Challenges Continue in Outpatient Physical Therapy Practices

Oct 11, 2023/Report

This report identifies three main hiring challenges.

PTJ Author Interview With Jaap van Dieën: Treadmill Perturbation Training and Fall Prevention in Older Adults

Oct 10, 2023/Podcast

A new study assessing balance, gait quality, and fall risk.

Connecting: How APTA Is Reaching the Public During Physical Therapy Month

Oct 18, 2023/Roundup

From Times Square ads to a nationwide satellite media tour, we're sharing the value of physical therapy with millions.

Viewpoints: November 2023

Nov 1, 2023/Column

Seeing the art in physical therapy; seeking pelvic health resources.

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Stereotyping Physical and Occupational Therapists Characterize Themselves and Each Other

Apr 30, 1986/Research

Physical therapists (n = 53) and occupational therapists (n = 53) appraised themselves

Reliability and Validity of Four Instruments for Measuring Lumbar Spine and Pelvic Positions

Apr 30, 1986/Research

We studied the between-therapist reliability and the validity of four instruments

Current Journal Article Provision for the Physical Therapy Clinicians of One Department A Clinical Report

Apr 30, 1986/Practice

Studies of human service professionals, such as mental health and rehabilitation

Cardiac Caring

Nov 30, 1985/Editor's Notes

One criterion the Associate Editors and I use when selecting topics for special

Introduction

Nov 30, 1985/Special Issue: Cardiac Rehabilitation

Statistics indicate that cardiovascular diseases persist as the leading cause of

Clinical Manifestations and Assessment of Ischemic Heart Disease

Nov 30, 1985/Special Issue: Cardiac Rehabilitation

This article reviews five clinical techniques for measuring and assessing the manifestations

Scope of Cardiac Rehabilitation

Nov 30, 1985/Special Issue: Cardiac Rehabilitation

The focus of this article is on the acute care and rehabilitation of the patient

Cardiovascular Medications

Nov 30, 1985/Special Issue: Cardiac Rehabilitation

The purpose of this article is to familiarize the clinician with six major categories

Relationship of Ankle Strength and Hypermobility to Squatting Skills of Children with Down Syndrome

Oct 31, 1985/Research

We used ankle goniometric and force measures to determine the relative contribution

Intertester Reliability for Selected Clinical Tests of the Sacroiliac Joint

Oct 31, 1985/Research

The purpose of this study was to examine the intertester reliability of 13 tests