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From PTJ: Common Activity Trackers May Be Inaccurate for Patients With PD

Aug 6, 2018/Review

Research suggests that PTs may want to think twice about the data they get from patients' commercial activity trackers.

Study: Delaying ACL Surgery in Favor of Exercise Therapy May Produce Better Outcomes in Patients With 'Prognostic Factors'

Jun 19, 2017/News

Researchers analyzing a study of patients with ACL tears reached the conclusion that, for at least some, putting off ACL reconstruction surgery in favor of exercise therapy could be the way to go.

It's Time to Prioritize

Sep 1, 2018/Column

The minutes are there if you look in the right places.

Beyond Limitations

Apr 1, 2018/Column

Extending coverage and horizons.

Taking a Stand

Oct 1, 2017/Column

The power of stubbornness, physical therapy, and prosthetics.

Pointed Pleasures

Sep 1, 2019/Column

Helping children with disabilities experience the power of dance.

Great Expectations

Nov 1, 2016/Column

The power of optimism in wellness pursuits.

Great Expectations

May 1, 2016/Column

Remember, you can’t spell "realistic" without "real."

A Snow Angel in Dayton

Aug 1, 2016/Column

Motivation comes in all shapes, sizes, even weather phenomena.

What Is the PROMISe of Global Outcome Measures? 3 Things You Need to Know

Sep 4, 2018/Perspective

Patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) are pivotal to assessing and achieving high-quality care.