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Sep 1, 2020/Open Access
This year's theme is the role of the PT and PTA in improving physical activity. You got this.
Jun 8, 2020/Podcast
Guests discuss their experiences as racial and ethnic minorities in the profession.
Jun 15, 2020/Roundup
An emergency regulatory relief order is an opportunity to share our ideas on making lasting change at several federal agencies.
Feb 19, 2020/Perspective
PTs and PTAs should educate themselves about the needs of their patients who identify as Muslim to ensure that patient-centered care remains our profession's priority.
Sep 11, 2024/Open Access
Access answers to the most frequently asked questions on ICD-10.
Jun 12, 2020/News
A bipartisan bill in the House would allow CMS to avoid damaging cuts in 2021 and establish permanent telehealth for therapy providers.
Nov 15, 2019/Perspective
It's time to move forward. We can't change the past, but we can learn from it.
Mar 23, 2020/Perspective
Samantha "Sam" Puller, PT, DPT, has a hopeful message for the Class of 2020.
Mar 22, 2020/Article
The APTA Student Assembly has a message for students regarding COVID-19.
Feb 28, 2020/Resource
85-year-old retired male sustained a crush injury to his left femur from a forklift accident while he was a consumer in a building store. . .
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Sep 30, 1996/Research Reports
Sep 30, 1996/Letters and Responses
To the Editor:I had mixed feelings after reading
I had mixed feelings after reading
Aug 31, 1996/Research Reports
Background and Purpose. Little is known concerning the effects of
Background and Purpose. Partial weight bearing (PWB) is a skill commonly
Background and Purpose. The purpose of this study was to determine
Jul 31, 1996/Editor's Notes
Jul 31, 1996/Research Reports
Background and Purpose. Factors that predict functional recovery in