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Apr 27, 2020/Open Access
House position: APTA's 2016 House of Delegates amended the position HOD P06-19-51-57 to limit the use of abbreviated designations after a physical therapist's or physical therapist assistant's name.
Apr 16, 2019/Perspective
Our aim was to engage a specific audience, middle school-aged girls in our college's district.
Apr 23, 2021/Perspective
It’s easy to let our minds harbor doubt and uncertainty, But we can be stronger than any doubt.
Sep 29, 2020/Perspective
We need to listen to and shine a light on each other's experiences.
Aug 1, 2020/Feature
Advances in robotics and exoskeletons help patients and offer clinicians additional tools.
Jun 1, 2020/Perspective
Anything that you can do, big or small, to help those in need can make a positive impact.
Jun 22, 2023/Podcast
On this episode, APTA staff experts share highlights from APTA's final COVID-19 report, updates on telehealth payment, and a preview of the APTA Future of Physical Therapy Summit.
May 31, 2017/Article
The 2016-2017 student board wants to give you an inside look at student leadership
Nov 26, 2019/News
Beyond the proposed payment cuts for 2021: four things that you should know about the 2020 physician fee schedule rule from CMS.
Jun 26, 2019/News
When it comes to rural health, there's no denying that there are demographic and financial challenges that can affect care. But there are also opportunities for improvement, and physical therapists (PTs) and physical therapist assistants (PTAs) need to be ready to advocate for—and when necessary, create—those