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Mar 1, 2023/Article
Carole Lewis writes about her journey as a specialist in geriatric physical therapy and her advice to others on how to find and follow their purpose.
Apr 11, 2023/Perspective
It's never too early to establish your strategies for budgeting, investing, and more.
Jul 9, 2021/Review
COVID-19 increased the use of virtual care — but that doesn't mean knowledge gaps have been filled, say authors of a new analysis.
Apr 19, 2021/Roundup
A roundup of recent media coverage with a focus on access and social determinants of health.
Feb 8, 2021/Article
PTs and PTAs must be aware of the diversity and complexity of gender identity to provide patient-centered, patient-partnered care.
Feb 12, 2021/Review
Researchers say large pockets of patients are simply opting out from care — with care for MSK conditions high on the list.
Jul 8, 2020/Review
Researchers compared the percentage of program graduates of color with several institution characteristics — and found challenges.
Aug 7, 2020/Review
The Quality Payment Program would see mostly minor changes and some shifts to respond to COVID-19-related challenges.
Oct 8, 2020/Review
Researchers found that physical therapy started within three days of an initial PCP visit improved multiple outcomes.
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