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Physical Activity Works: PTJ Studies Make the Case

Oct 4, 2021/Roundup

The association's journal provides evidence to help PTs increase their patients’ physical activity.

Historic Physical Therapy Leader Geneva Johnson Dies

Oct 15, 2021/News

A founder of the nation's first graduate program in physical therapy, Johnson's influence is still being felt throughout the profession.

Help Shape the Future of PTA Education

Oct 28, 2021/Open Access

If you have an interest in the role and education of physical therapist assistants, please register to participate.

Long COVID: Comparing the WHO Definition With CDC's

Oct 19, 2021/News

There are many similarities, but WHO's recent clinical case definition includes elements that are worth noting by PTs and payers.

APTA 100 Days of Service Member Profile: Rodney Weir, PT, DPT, DHS

Oct 19, 2021/Open Access

"By getting involved in local organizations and schools, we have a chance to promote our profession and establish meaningful connections."

Aaron Bishop Becomes APTA Vice President of Public Affairs

Oct 20, 2021/News

Bishop will help to oversee APTA's government affairs, health policy and payment, and public relations departments.

APTA is Spreading the Physical Activity Message

Oct 20, 2021/Roundup

We're at the table providing the profession's perspective on the importance of physical activity. See how.

Foundation for Physical Therapy Research Now Accepting Scholarship Applications

Oct 26, 2021/News

FPTR anticipates providing 15 scholarships for postprofessional doctoral students who have completed one year of coursework.

A Love of Body Movement Leads to Physical Therapy

Nov 1, 2021/Column

A former ballet dancer sought a more meaningful career that still would keep her on her toes.

You Can't Be in Two Places at Once

Nov 1, 2021/Column

We all try to balance our work and personal lives, but some situations can create ethical risk factors that might result in poor decisions.

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Classification of Knee Ligament Instabilities

Nov 30, 1980/Special Issue: The Knee

How to classify knee ligament instabilities continues to present problems when

Knee Disorders

Nov 30, 1980/Special Issue: The Knee

The knee joint is the largest joint in the body but far from the least vulnerable.

Knee Surgery A Philosophy

Nov 30, 1980/Special Issue: The Knee

This paper presents an overview of selected concepts learned from clinical practice

Arthroscopy

Nov 30, 1980/Special Issue: The Knee

The injured or diseased knee is a diagnostic and therapeutic dilemma. With incorrect

Posterolateral Rotatory Instability of the Knee Surgery for Acute and Chronic Problems

Nov 30, 1980/Special Issue: The Knee

Posterolateral rotatory instability is a serious condition often requiring surgery.

Walking Efficiency Before and After Total Hip Replacement

Sep 30, 1980/Articles

The energy cost of walking and gait characteristics of patients with hip disease

Unfinished Business of the 1970s

Sep 30, 1980/Guest Commentaries

The purpose of this commentary is to present some of my personal thoughts and reflections

Functional Exercise Position for Treating Persons with Quadriplegia

Sep 30, 1980/Suggestions From the Field

The purpose of this article is to describe a practical and effective exercise position

Carriage Cart

Sep 30, 1980/Suggestions From the Field

The Carriage Cart was designed to transport a child in a hip spica cast living

Developing Competence in Problem Solving A Behavioral Model

Aug 31, 1980/Articles

Problem solving is an integral part of effective physical therapy practice. A model