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Jan 15, 2019/News
Adjusting to life after an amputation can affect a veteran’s entire family, not just the individual. That reality wasn't lost on the Travis Mills Foundation, which offers a retreat program that aims to help veterans and their families bond with one another and participate in traditional activities that
Apr 1, 2022/Column
Actions both small and heroic as a "yellow jacket" in an NYU summer program prompted a career in physical therapy.
Feb 6, 2017/News
These education efforts were supposed to have taken place after the 2013 Jimmo settlement around the improvement standard.
Jul 1, 2020/News
The latest impact factor reports once again put APTA's journal in the top 10 most-cited rehab research publications.
May 17, 2023/Roundup
The pandemic's effect on the physical therapy profession, the post-PHE provider landscape, exercise effects on lingering symptoms, and more.
Oct 13, 2021/Roundup
This month's collection of members sharing their expertise and experiences in the media.
Jul 10, 2020/Open Access
"Educate yourself in the experiences of those who don't look like you. This is a lesson that we all need."
Dec 26, 2018/Roundup
APTA's popular Move Forward Radio helps you connect with your patients and clients. Check out the 5 most popular Move Forward Radio podcasts of 2018.
Mar 29, 2019/News
Sometimes physical therapy doesn't just heal an injury, it changes the course of a patient's life for the better. Colleen Rapp, a press operator for the Denver Post, thought her physically demanding job was exercise enough—until she got a wholistic view of her health status from her physical therapist
Jan 4, 2019/Review
Routine assessments of mobility level by a PT can help better identify older adults at highest risk for hospitalization.