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Oct 4, 2023/News
Results of a 2022 survey show that women, Hispanic respondents, and residents of non-metro areas experienced the condition at higher rates.
Nov 4, 2024/Test & Measure
Various patient-reported and clinician-administered tools can screen individuals for auditory impairment.
Jan 1, 2022/Open Access
The postdoctoral programs listed provide opportunities for research and education post academic doctoral degree (ie, PhD) for PTs.
Aug 4, 2020/Review
The proposed rule highlights the need for legislative action to give CMS more latitude in budgets and telehealth provisions.
Sep 20, 2017/Review
"Clinicians should prescribe exercise or psychological interventions as first-line treatments for CRF."
Apr 11, 2017/Review
Researchers successfully replicated an earlier study that used spinal cord electrical stimulation to help an individual intentionally move his paralyzed legs.
Jan 16, 2020/News
Background: A surprise coding change issued by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) caused an uproar in the physical therapy community earlier in January, and for good reason: The new requirements state that CMS won't reimburse for certain activity and evaluation codes if they're used
May 1, 2020/Roundup
A collection of recently published studies and opinion pieces relevant to COVID-19.
Mar 1, 2019/Column
Tapping into the power of perspective.
Jun 1, 2018/Column
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