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Feb 4, 2025/News
Our public policy priorities are aimed at increasing payment, decreasing administrative burden, and improving the value of patient care.
Oct 31, 2022/Review
But outcomes are still positive enough that the procedure should be considered for individuals through their 90s, authors say.
Jan 19, 2021/Review
CMS has finalized a new pathway that could result in quicker coverage of cutting-edge FDA-approved medical devices.
Aug 10, 2017/Clinical Summary
PTs have multiple opportunities to address this condition.
Apr 1, 2018/Feature
Sports that involve fighting are among the most challenging and stressful-not to mention dangerous-competitions. PTs who work with these athletes need to be on top of their own games.
Feb 27, 2023/Perspective
For me, remembering the "why" of becoming a PT is the privilege we have of entering another's experience.
Sep 1, 2015/Column
The importance of looking below the surface.
Mar 6, 2018/Review
Nearly a third of patients prescribed physical activity have functional limitations that could interfere with their ability to follow the directives.
Dec 2, 2019/Perspective
It was not until I began working in outpatient care and seeing problems with payment, that I realized the importance of getting involved with advocacy.
Dec 13, 2021/Podcast
In this episode, Allison Kellish, PT, DPT, PhD, MPH, answers questions related to her recent study, "Moral Injury Signified by Levels of Moral Distress and Burnout in Health Science Clinical Educators."