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Advances in regenerative medicine allow for the restoration of injured, diseased, or degenerated tissues to a more functional state.
Feb 1, 2023/Feature
The recently released APTA Consumer Awareness Research Report sheds light on how the public regards physical therapy.
Oct 3, 2023/Podcast
One PT's struggle in DPT school led to an ADHD diagnosis.
Jan 23, 2024/Podcast
Direct access, the compact, and more.
Jul 1, 2024/Feature
How to attract those with disabilities to the profession and support them once they're part of the community.
Nov 17, 2025/News
On Nov. 12, the longest shutdown in U.S. history ended after both the Senate and House of Representatives passed a temporary spending bill that the president immediately signed into law. The legislation funds military construction, veterans' affairs, the Department of Agriculture, and the legislative
Oct 19, 2021/Video
We are all working hard, but that also means that we need to recover well to stay more balanced. Join Michael Gervais, PhD, sports and performance psychologist, mindset expert, and Hyperice performance advisor, to try something new: "thinking well" as a resource you can leverage.
Jun 1, 2015/Column
Balancing patient choice and consumer cost in health plans.
Apr 1, 2015/Feature
What PTs can learn from astronauts, a relay, and exercising in space.
Sep 1, 2021/Article
Whatever the "hot" tech thing is today, it's likely to be something completely different in five years, much less 25 years or more. PTs offer their projections on advances that will aid the profession and the patients they serve.