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The Good Stuff: Members and the Profession in the Media, December 2018

Dec 19, 2018/News

"The Good Stuff" is an occasional series that highlights recent media coverage of physical therapy and APTA members, with an emphasis on good news and stories of how individual PTs and PTAs are transforming health care and society every day.

The Good Stuff: Members and the Profession in the Media, November 2018

Nov 14, 2018/News

"The Good Stuff," is an occasional series that highlights recent media coverage of physical therapy and APTA members, with an emphasis on good news and stories of how individual PTs and PTAs are transforming health care and society every day.

Study: Clinic Ball Pits Carry Bacterial Risks

Dec 3, 2018/Review

Children's ball pits often found in fast food restaurants are the stuff of a germaphobe's nightmares. Now it turns out that if not properly maintained, ball pits in physical therapy clinics are capable of inducing shudders too.

From PTJ: Unwarranted Variation in Pelvic Floor Muscle Function Terminology an Obstacle to Advances in Treatment

Oct 10, 2018/Roundup

Researchers use a wide variety of terms and definitions in published studies on PFMF, according to a study in PTJ.

The Good Stuff: Members and the Profession in the Media, October 2018

Oct 17, 2018/News

"The Good Stuff," is an occasional series that highlights recent media coverage of physical therapy and APTA members, with an emphasis on good news and stories of how individual PTs and PTAs are transforming health care and society every day.

Get 'Caught Doing Good,' and APTA May Donate $500 to Your Charity of Choice

Sep 28, 2018/News

Making plans for the Global PT Day of Service coming up on October 13? Snap a picture of what you're up to, and your charity of choice could wind up with a $500 donation from APTA.

APTA-Backed Bill Protecting PTs Traveling With Sports Teams Likely to Become Law

Oct 4, 2018/News

APTA-supported legislation that protects PTs and other health care providers who travel across state lines with a sports team is now just a presidential signature away from becoming law.

CSM Delivers: Students and Early-Career PTs and PTAs

Oct 19, 2018/News

The 2019 APTA CSM, set for January 23-26 in downtown Washington, DC, will offer several sessions of particular interest to students, educators, and others interested in preparing the next generation of professionals.

From PT in Motion Magazine: Moving Away From Opioids

Oct 3, 2018/News

APTA’s ongoing efforts to build public awareness and its leadership in policy discussions around nonopioid alternatives to pain.

Student-Led Flash Action Highlights Physical Therapy's Role in Pain Management

Oct 1, 2018/News

A PT and PTA student-led "flash action strategy" held September 26-27 focused on bringing a clear message to Capitol Hill.

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Effectiveness of a Rolling Board Treatment for Improving Gait A Case Report

Feb 28, 1986/Practice

Decreased velocity and alterations in stance duration are among the most common

Actions of Hip Muscles

Feb 28, 1986/Practice

This article describes and explains the moment arm vector (MAV) concept, uses the

Commentary

Feb 28, 1986/Practice

I commend Dostal and associates for using the moment arm vector (MAV) concept to

Authors' Response

Feb 28, 1986/Practice

The present work was limited in its scope. We introduced the moment arm vector

Adapting a Bicycle Ergometer for Arm Crank Ergometry Suggestion from the Field

Feb 28, 1986/Practice

Disabled individuals often demonstrate decreased cardiorespiratory fitness.1,2

Pathokinesiology—A Name for Our Times?

Feb 28, 1986/Symposium on Pathokinesiology

In a Las Vegas room that could have fit easily into a Boeing 747, a remarkable

Author's Response

Jan 31, 1986/Research

I appreciate Mr. Mannheimer's thoughtful comments. I believe he correctly points

Test-Retest Reliability of Hand-Held Dynamometry During a Single Session of Strength Assessment

Jan 31, 1986/Research

This retrospective study was undertaken to determine the test-retest reliability

Effects of a Concurrent Clinical Education Assignment on Student Concerns

Jan 31, 1986/Education

Students participating in a concurrent pattern of clinical education spend part

Update on Fast Brushing

Jan 31, 1986/Letters and Responses

<italic>To the Editor:</italic>

I would like to comment on the