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Oct 19, 2022/Article
This month's collection of members sharing their expertise and insights in the media.
Feb 13, 2025/Roundup
Resources to help guide your patient care are free to members and easy to find at apta.org. Here’s what was new in 2024.
Jul 22, 2025/News
Following discussions with major health insurers on their commitments, including a pledge to reduce the number of services requiring prior authorization, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services announced its Wasteful and Inappropriate Service Reduction, or WISeR, model. This model aims to selectively
Jun 15, 2013/Test & Measure
Measures disorders of the upper limbs; change or function over time.
Sep 1, 2017/Magazine
- Keeping Pain Out of the Red Zone\r\n - First Choice for a Second Career\r\n - Defining Moment: Amputation and Ambulation
Jun 13, 2016/Clinical Summary
THA to improve hip joint stability, mobility, locomotion, and quality of life is considered one of the most successful surgical procedures.
Oct 18, 2023/Roundup
From Times Square ads to a nationwide satellite media tour, we're sharing the value of physical therapy with millions.
Dec 7, 2021/Roundup
APTA's public information campaign at ChoosePT.com points to the benefits of physical activity. Recent research backs up the idea.
Mar 10, 2023/Review
Higher levels of accelerometer-measured physical activity were associated with lower risk for nine of 25 common conditions.
Sep 3, 2025/Article
For decades, 10,000 steps a day has been regarded as a near-universal benchmark for fitness and general health goals — often promoted by wearable fitness trackers and public health campaigns. However, an August 2025 study, "Daily steps and health outcomes in adults: a systematic review and dose-response