By using this site, you are consenting to our use of cookies. To find out more visit our privacy policy.
Includes articles, courses, and CPGs. Unlimited access for APTA members.
Nov 1, 2017/Column
Here's what PTs need to know, and why it's important.
Dec 1, 2015/Column
Deck the halls with vows of wellness.
Dec 1, 2025/Column
In the final part of the “Pathways to Research” series, Rick Segal, PT, PhD, FAPTA, shares his thoughts on mentorship in physical therapy.
Feb 14, 2018/News
A major advocacy issue for the physical therapy profession was resolved with the elimination of the hard cap on therapy services under Medicare, but other provisions in the massive budget bill that ended the hard cap have created different challenges in the home health arena.
Nov 13, 2018/News
"Adults should move more and sit less throughout the day," HHS says in its latest edition of nationwide guidelines for PA. "Some physical activity is better than none."
Mar 1, 2020/Article
The PDGM is not intended to be used to make treatment or staffing decisions that reduce or compromise patient care.
Aug 27, 2019/Article
As practice expands to telehealth, securing patients' protected health information is more critical than ever before.
May 24, 2017/Test & Measure
Objectively measures five common nonverbal pain expressions.
Jul 11, 2023/Review
A bracing protocol shows promise, researchers say. But definitive conclusions are still out of reach.
Aug 6, 2024/News
Phil McClure, PT, PhD, FAPTA, offered three recommendations for making the concept of the movement system more meaningful.