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Dec 5, 2017/Perspective
Estimated Reading Time: 4 minutes We all love food, right? I mean, it's something we come across every single day and are constantly making decisions about. What will I have for breakfast or lunch? What should I buy at the store? Where should I shop? Can I just cook that instead of ordering out? How
May 1, 2024/Column
After a long search for a diagnosis, a PT moves toward recovery.
May 1, 2021/Column
A hospital PT finds meaning in a visit with a patient with COVID-19.
Jun 1, 2025/Success Story
One hospital’s mentoring program is empowering clinicians to confidently treat vestibular disorders — and transforming patient outcomes along the way.
Mar 2, 2020/Perspective
As a first-year physical therapy student, I didn't know what to think when I first heard about the 2020 Combined Sections Meeting in Denver, Colorado.
Sep 15, 2020/Review
CMS has proposed a new pathway that could result in quicker coverage of cutting-edge FDA-approved medical devices.
Jul 31, 2020/Roundup
The coronavirus pandemic hasn't stopped the flow of other research relevant to physical therapy — here's part 2 of our roundup series.
Mar 28, 2022/Roundup
COVID relief money recoupment, telehealth, BA.2 variant, a COVID-19/diabetes relationship, and more.
Aug 17, 2022/News
Sue Whitney repeatedly challenged the profession to 'think bigger' — including around the importance of collecting data.
Feb 10, 2023/Review
An RCT measured pain and function in patients with knee osteoarthritis who completed 12 weeks of physical therapist-supervised exercises.