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Population Health Resources Help PTs, PTAs Make the Case for Employer-Sponsored Programs

Aug 10, 2017/News

APTA is helping PTs and PTAs interested in making that idea a reality for more employers.

Medicare Payment for Skilled Nursing Facilities

We help you keep track of evolving payment policies for SNFs.

2019 Annual Report

Apr 1, 2020/Annual Report

See some of the highlights from 2019, made possible through the support and engagement of our members.

Disparities as COVID-19 Spreads: What the Physical Therapy Profession Can Do

Apr 24, 2020/Podcast

APTA hosted experts in physical therapy and public health to discuss the impact COVID-19 has had on the United States, including how the pandemic interacts with existing geographic, economic, racial, and age-related health disparities. Speakers explored the roles the physical therapy community can play

Value-Based Care: The Physical Therapy Outcomes Registry #4

Jan 26, 2018/Podcast

This is episode 4 of APTA’s comprehensive podcast series that explains the move toward value-based care and how physical therapists can participate in the Quality Payment Program. This episode is “The Physical Therapy Outcomes Registry.”

Value-Based Care: Why Do We Need Quality Measures? #3

Jan 26, 2018/Podcast

This is episode 3 of APTA’s comprehensive podcast series that explains the move toward value-based care and how physical therapists can participate in the Quality Payment Program. This episode asks “Why Do We Need Quality Measures?”

What Creates Curiosity? – Finding My Way

Dec 6, 2017/Podcast

Allison Daly knew exactly what she wanted to do when she was in DPT school. The challenge was figuring out how to do it.

Life and Death in a Single Rep (Defining Moment)

Nov 14, 2017/Podcast

Helping a warrior gain the strength to serve.

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.

23rd John H.P. Maley Lecturer: Robert Palisano

Aug 6, 2018/Podcast

Robert Palisano, PT, ScD, FAPTA, discusses the themes of his Maley Lecture, Lifecourse Health Development of Individuals with Chronic Health Conditions.

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Effects of Treadmill Training on Gait in a Hemiparetic Patient

Aug 31, 1990/Research Reports

The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of treadmill training

Commentary

Aug 31, 1990/Research Reports

Readers should ask themselves two questions when critically reading the article

Physical Therapist Curricula for the 1990s: Educating the Reflective Practitioner

Aug 31, 1990/Professional Perspectives

This article discusses why many current physical therapy entry-level programs may

Commentary

Aug 31, 1990/Professional Perspectives

An unknown author of Imitation wrote a brief prayer in bygone

Relationship Between Performance of Selected Scapular Muscles and Scapular Abduction in Standing Subjects

Jul 31, 1990/Research Reports

The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between muscular forces

Author Response

Jul 31, 1990/Research Reports

We thank Dr Sahrmann for her thoughtful commentary. We have considered her comments

Association Between Direction of Lateral Lumbar Shift, Movement Tests, and Side of Symptoms in Patients with Low Back Pain Syndrome

Jul 31, 1990/Research Reports

The purpose of this study was to determine the relationship between direction of

Acute and Chronic Effects of Exercise Using an Exercycle in Healthy, Untrained Adults

Jul 31, 1990/Research Reports

This study examined three factors related to exercise with an Exercycle, a motor-driven

Constancy

Jun 30, 1990/Editor's Notes

The phenomenon first became apparent to me as I watched a kingfisher leave its

Balance Performance on the Postural Stress Test: Comparison of Young Adults, Healthy Elderly, and Fallers

Jun 30, 1990/Research Reports

The purpose of this study was to compare the postural responses of three groups