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A Novel Virus, Evergreen Concerns

Jul 1, 2020/Column

While the times are extraordinary, the required response is timeless.

Compliance Matters: Where the Improvement Myth Remains the Standard

Apr 1, 2020/Column

More nonfederal payers must consider changing their policies. Here's what APTA is doing and how you can help.

Another Kind of Mobility

Aug 1, 2020/Column

Serving patients where they live, through a different practice model.

Ethics In Practice | Navigating Dual Roles in Research: When Patient Becomes Participant

Nov 1, 2025/Column

Physical therapists engaged in research often navigate complex dual roles — balancing care with investigation.

APTA President’s Note | Where We Are Supposed to Be

Nov 1, 2025/Column

APTA President Kyle Covington, PT, DPT, PhD, recalls a memorable patient encounter in this issue’s column.

APTA President’s Note | Innovation in Action

Sep 1, 2025/Article

In this month’s column, APTA President Kyle Covington, PT, DPT, PhD, explores how innovation drives progress — and PTs and PTAs are leading the way.

From Students to Fellows: Celebrating Leadership Across the Profession

Nov 1, 2025/Feature

Meet the seasoned leaders, emerging trailblazers, and outstanding students who are driving the profession forward.

Credentialed Clinical Instructor Program Level 1

This program provides enhanced clinical education skills for instructors, CEUs, and, for PTs and PTAs, a prestigious CI credential.

Medicare Enrollment: Frequently Asked Questions

This Medicare Enrollment FAQ guides physical therapists through every stage of the Medicare enrollment lifecycle.

APTA Advocacy Drives Bipartisan Action on Postpartum Pelvic Health Legislation

May 12, 2026/Article

APTA advocacy is driving renewed congressional attention to postpartum pelvic health physical therapy as lawmakers now in both chambers of Congress introduce bipartisan legislation to improve access to vital postpartum care.

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Manipulation of the Cervical Spine: Risks and Benefits

Dec 31, 1998/Professional Perspective

Abstract

Manipulation of the cervical spine (MCS) is used in the

Quadriceps Femoris and Hamstring Muscle Function in a Person With an Unstable Knee

Dec 31, 1998/Case Report

Abstract

Background and Purpose. The purpose of this

Review the Journal!

Nov 30, 1998/Editor's Notes

Knowledge and Perception of Fall-Related Risk Factors and Fall-Reduction Techniques Among Community-Dwelling Elderly Individuals

Nov 30, 1998/Research Reports

Background and Purpose. Falls are a major cause of death and disability

A Comparison of Productivity and Learning Outcome in Individual and Cooperative Physical Therapy Clinical Education Models

Nov 30, 1998/Research Reports

Background and Purpose. This program evaluation was designed to evaluate

Physical Therapy for a Patient Through Six Stages of Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis

Nov 30, 1998/Case Reports

Background and Purpose. This case report describes the use of Sinaki

An Overview of the Etiology, Diagnosis, and Treatment of Alzheimer Disease

Nov 30, 1998/Updates

Alzheimer disease (AD) is the most common form of dementia affecting elderly people.1

Reliability of Phase-Velocity Measurements of Tibial Bone

Oct 31, 1998/Research Reports

Background and Purpose. The Bone Stiffness Measurement Device–Swing

Sensitivity to Change of the Roland-Morris Back Pain Questionnaire: Part 1

Oct 31, 1998/Research Reports

Background and Purpose. This study estimated the Roland-Morris Back

Sensitivity to Change of the Roland-Morris Back Pain Questionnaire: Part 2

Oct 31, 1998/Research Reports

Background and Purpose. One purpose of this study was to determine