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Defining Moment: Ties That Bind

Apr 1, 2017/Podcast

Ben Gilbert, PT, MS, MBA, finds inspiration in a former patient.

Listen to Your Gut – Finding My Way

Nov 2, 2017/Podcast

As a DPT student, Keaton Ray was struggling to identify her professional passion. Then she got involved in student leadership, developed mentor peers, and figured out when to say yes or no to her many opportunities.

Infant and Child Development – PTJ

May 29, 2019/Podcast

“Infant and Child Development: Innovations and Foundations for Rehabilitation.” By Jill Heathcock, PT, PhD, executive director of the Pediatric and Rehabilitation Laboratory (PEARL) at The Ohio State University; coeditor Jeffrey Lockman, PhD, professor of psychology at Tulane University’s Infant and

Work Hard, Play Big – Defining Moment

Jun 24, 2019/Podcast

Kelley Hutto, PT, honors her son and serves children with special needs. On October 16, 1990, her son Nickolas made his debut in the world. It was a defining moment that had a profound impact on who she is and what she does today.

President Dunn’s 2019 House of Delegates Address – NEXT 2019

Jun 28, 2019/Podcast

APTA President Sharon L. Dunn, PT, PhD, Board-Certified Orthopaedic Clinical Specialist, addressed the House of Delegates, June 10, 2019.

Achieving Peak Bloom – Defining Moment

May 29, 2019/Podcast

Cheryl Till, PT, discusses the joys of gardening and eldercare.

Daniel Pink on Motivation

Feb 13, 2019/Podcast

What motivates us? That’s the question Daniel Pink asked in his best-selling book Drive and in his 2009 TED talk “The Puzzle of Motivation.” APTA physical therapist member Steve Anderson interviewed Pink at for his podcast Profiles in Leadership, here’s a taste of that discussion—a conversation that’s

Global Service: Building a Sustainable Clinic in Guatemala

May 6, 2019/Podcast

A group of 24 people from the U.S. went to a rural town in Guatemala to renovate an old building and create a new physical therapy clinic—providing rehabilitation services to people who in most cases had never received that kind of health care before.

Imposter Syndrome

Jan 9, 2019/Podcast

Imposter Syndrome is not a commonly known term, but something you may be familiar with. In this episode, we talk to Cruz Romero as he shares with us the range of emotions he experienced while going through DPT school, what he now knows is called imposter syndrome.

Public Health to Empower Healthier Lives

May 1, 2019/Podcast

As a physical therapist Chris Hinze doesn’t just think about the whole patient. He thinks about the community around that person and how it informs their health.

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The Kappa Statistic in Reliability Studies: Use, Interpretation, and Sample Size Requirements

Feb 28, 2005/Perspectives

Abstract

Purpose. This article examines and illustrates

Evaluation of Female Pelvic-Floor Muscle Function and Strength

Feb 28, 2005/Perspectives

Abstract

Evaluation of pelvic-floor muscle (PFM) function and strength

Invited Commentary

Feb 28, 2007/Research Reports

Author Response

Feb 28, 2007/Research Reports

Arthrokinematics in a Subgroup of Patients Likely to Benefit From a Lumbar Stabilization Exercise Program

Feb 28, 2007/Research Reports

<bold>Background and Purpose</bold>

A clinical prediction rule

Deficits in Surface Force Production During Seated Reaching in People After Stroke

Feb 28, 2007/Research Reports

<bold>Background and Purpose</bold>

In order to design effective

The Influence of Otolith Dysfunction on the Clinical Presentation of People With a Peripheral Vestibular Disorder

Jan 31, 2007/Research Reports

Background and Purpose

Traditional vestibular function testing