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Life-Cycle Costing: A Valuable Tool for Big-Ticket Purchases

Aug 1, 2017/Feature

Life-cycle costing involves identifying all the costs associated with owning an asset. Here's how PTs can apply it to their practices.

Joint Decision

Aug 1, 2017/Column

Ethics In Practice: Joint Decision

The Perils of Self-Deception

Feb 1, 2018/Article

Literal bad timing gives a PT a choice.

Taking a Stand

Oct 1, 2017/Column

The power of stubbornness, physical therapy, and prosthetics.

Viewpoints

Oct 1, 2017/Magazine

A friend of mine, knowing I enjoy reading about World War II history, recommended that I read author Daniel James Brown's The Boys in the Boat.1 Assuming that "boat" meant submarine or destroyer, I eagerly downloaded this book onto my e-reader … and discovered the world of crew-a rowing sport about which

Taking the Road Less Traveled

May 1, 2018/Feature

These PTs have widened their possibilities by narrowing their patient and client base.

Employer Self-Insurance Offers Opportunities for PTs

Jun 1, 2017/Feature

As more employers opt for self-funded health plans, a growing number of physical therapists are finding ways to benefit.

Problematic From the Start

Jun 1, 2017/Column

When the PT and PTA aren't on the same team.

Energy Crisis?

May 1, 2017/Column

Use of a certain technique leads to questions.

Tracking Changes in the Regulatory Environment

Jun 1, 2017/Column

Updates, tips, and resources.