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Aug 15, 2022/News
Stephanie Creary says leaders need to first understand where people are before they can guide them toward change.
Nov 2, 2022/Review
CMS is still implementing cuts, but offsets and a phased-in approach will result in a 0.7% payment increase in 2023.
May 30, 2023/Review
Researchers found that approaches such as walking and resistance bands fared as well as those involving gyms and exercise machines.
May 21, 2019/Perspective
It started at APTA's Annual Conference in Boston in 2005. I was walking back to the hotel with my colleague and fellow PTA Kerry Williams. We had a late dinner and decided to stop at a fast food restaurant for ice cream. That's when I saw a mother and her two kids, a brother and sister ages maybe 9 and
Jan 27, 2023/Roundup
Researchers say their patient survey-based study could inform more tailored treatment of conditions that can have similar symptoms.
Aug 11, 2023/Review
Researchers in Norway believe that attention to cognitive function early on could help patients achieve crucial PA goals.
Jan 31, 2024/Review
Researchers see promise in multiple combinations, including spinal joint manipulation and dry needling.
Apr 3, 2023/Review
Interviews of young adults with chronic pain reveal four primary concepts — some potentially helpful, some not.
Jun 1, 2023/Column
In honor of Father's Day this month, one PT recollects the hardest thing his father ever asked him.
Oct 23, 2023/Roundup
SSRIs and Long COVID, Post-COVID-19 organ abnormalities, lingering symptoms among children, and more.