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Aug 15, 2017/News
Knee OA has more than doubled among Americans since 1940, say researchers, and the increase can't be explained by longer lifespans or a higher prevalence of obesity. The real culprit could be physical inactivity.
Aug 14, 2017/News
Assistive technologies to help individuals in the workplace are developing at a rapid rate, but if the promise of these technologies is to be fully realized then thinking around access, user training, reimbursement, and other barriers needs to catch up.
Aug 8, 2017/News
Researchers are gaining more and more insight on the role of sleep in overall health, and PTs should be equipped to help their patients and clients understand that role.
Aug 7, 2017/News
The association reached the milestone on August 4, after a spring and summer campaign highlighting the ways APTA membership benefits both the individual member and the profession as a whole.
Jul 31, 2017/News
CMS recently made more than a few tweaks to a 2017 final rule for LTC facilities—including changes that move compliance deadlines and reinstate unintentionally omitted requirements.
Jul 26, 2017/News
Researchers say that not only is physical therapy cheaper than injections or surgery for LBP in the short-term, it's an approach that is likely to save on treatment costs for at least a year after initial diagnosis.
Jul 24, 2017/News
APTA's #ChoosePT opioid awareness campaign has been recognized by the KY House of Representatives, which issued a statement honoring APTA and its KY Chapter for providing "an important opportunity" for public education on the "tremendous benefits of physical therapy."
Jul 17, 2017/News
No cuts. And even a few increases. That's the major takeaway from the proposed Medicare 2018 physician fee schedule released by CMS.
Jul 11, 2017/News
When it comes to rehabilitation of individuals with nontraumatic knee pain, authors of a new study concluded that it really is a case of "the sooner the better"—at least when it comes to reducing use of drugs, injection therapies, and surgeries later on.
Jun 30, 2017/News
The US Committee on Armed Services approved changes to the 2018 NDAA that orders the US Secretary of Defense to figure out how to bring PTAs, OTAs, and other support personnel in the TRICARE payment system.
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Jun 30, 2016/Neurology
AbstractBackgroundBest practice guidelines for
Best practice guidelines for
Jun 30, 2016/Oncology
AbstractBackgroundSurvivors of childhood acute
Survivors of childhood acute
Jun 30, 2016/Pain Management
AbstractBackgroundBecause of its high global
Because of its high global
Jun 30, 2016/Measurement
AbstractBackgroundBalance confidence and fear
Balance confidence and fear
AbstractBackgroundOnly a few studies have been
Only a few studies have been
May 31, 2016/LEAP: Linking Evidence And Practice
<LEAP> highlights the findings and application of
May 31, 2016/Health Policy
BackgroundGiven continually rising health care costs, interventions
Given continually rising health care costs, interventions
May 31, 2016/Obesity
BackgroundHow people think and talk about weight is important
How people think and talk about weight is important
May 31, 2016/Measurement
BackgroundFew instruments that measure physical activity (PA)
Few instruments that measure physical activity (PA)