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Jan 22, 2020/News
Humana announced that it's falling in line with CMS on establishing a payment differential for services provided by PTAs.
Feb 19, 2020/News
A web-based, multimedia journey through the past 99 years of the profession.
Feb 3, 2020/News
What's in a number? By itself, maybe not much. But collect a whole bunch of the right numbers and analyze them in the right ways, and you may be on the road to improving PT practice. In this month's issue of PT in Motion magazine: a look at how predictive analytics, sometimes referred to as probabilistic
Mar 3, 2020/News
When architect Maryam Katouzian says "one size does not fit all" in terms of physical therapy clinics, Lauren Lobert, PT, DPT, likely couldn't agree more. Katouzian is part of the architectural team that designed the Ivy Mountain Musculoskeletal Center, a 194,000-square-foot facility for the University
Feb 7, 2020/News
Ready to step up your participation in APTA? Calls are now open for several Board of Directors-appointed groups. The Board is seeking volunteers for the reference, ethics and judicial, finance and audit, public policy and advocacy, and scientific and practice affairs committees; as well as APTA awards
Mar 9, 2020/News
Wondering whether you can provide PT services via telehealth during the COVID-19 outbreak?
Nov 22, 2019/News
The physical therapy profession can breathe a little easier after convincing the US Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) to back off from some of its more troubling proposals around work done by physical therapist assistants (PTAs) in the final 2020 Medicare Physician Fee Schedule (PFS).
Nov 27, 2019/Review
Researchers believe physical therapist-led "creative yoga," can improve gross motor skills and the ability to imitate movement patterns among children with ASD.
Nov 20, 2019/Review
A final CMS rule makes it clear that it will move ahead in its efforts to make hospital cost data more accessible to consumers.
Dec 10, 2019/News
She's a physical therapist (PT) who might be lucky to get 20 minutes with her patients, tops. And sometimes, there are lights and cameras to contend with. At other times, she has to be aware of the fact that if she uses taping, it must not be visible to the literally millions of people all over the world
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Sep 30, 1986/Education
This study was conducted to determine the efficacy of the Graduate Record Examination–Analytical
Sep 30, 1986/Administration
As the health care industry continues to absorb an ever-larger portion of society's
Jul 31, 1986/Research
The purpose of this study was to compare the effectiveness of two types of treatment
The purpose of this study was to determine whether the medial rotation that accompanies
Jul 31, 1986/Practice
The opportunity to write a commentary may be viewed as being asked for a second
We thank Mr. Howell for his stimulating review of our article. When judging the
Jun 30, 1986/Research
We undertook this study to determine whether the isokinetic knee extension and
The purpose of this study was to test the effectiveness of intermittent tendon
The authors have approached the quantification of the physical demands of the physical
I thank Dr. Smith for her comments on our study. I would like to address two of