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Information Blocking Rules: The Basics

Jun 1, 2021/Column

New federal regulations that impact the exchange of health information took effect in April, and, while they will benefit both you and your patients, they also create complexities.

Why You Should Consider Participating in Medicaid

May 1, 2021/Column

We're correcting some common misconceptions about the Medicaid program to encourage you to enroll.

A Brief but Meaningful Encounter

May 1, 2021/Column

A hospital PT finds meaning in a visit with a patient with COVID-19.

Unwelcome Notice

May 1, 2021/Column

When conversation causes discomfort in the workplace.

Informed Consent: What PTs Need To Know

Apr 1, 2021/Column

Understand your legal obligations to your patients.

An On-the-Nose Career

Apr 1, 2021/Column

Reminiscences of a PT and mother.

Therapy Outcomes in Post-Acute Care Settings Chart Book

Apr 6, 2021/Open Access

Review key background and objectives; how beneficiaries compare across settings; key findings; discussion and policy implications.

Therapy Outcomes in Post-Acute Care Settings: Study Summary

Apr 5, 2021/Open Access

This summary highlights the differences between patient populations who receive therapy services in each of the post-acute care or PAC, settings and the resulting functional outcomes of therapy.

Costly Comity

Feb 1, 2021/Column

Sometimes you have to make waves.

Viewpoints

Jul 1, 2021/Column

View letters to the editor, online comments from readers, and responses to timely questions that APTA poses for member response.

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Mechanotransduction: Relevance to Physical Therapist Practice—Understanding Our Ability to Affect Genetic Expression Through Mechanical Forces

Apr 30, 2016/Regenerative Rehabilitation and Genomics Special Series

Mechanotransduction, the mechanism by which mechanical perturbation influences

Developmental Biology and Regenerative Medicine: Addressing the Vexing Problem of Persistent Muscle Atrophy in the Chronically Torn Human Rotator Cuff

Apr 30, 2016/Regenerative Rehabilitation and Genomics Special Series

Persistent muscle atrophy in the chronically torn rotator cuff is a significant

Balance Confidence and Fear of Falling Avoidance Behavior Are Most Predictive of Falling in Older Adults: Prospective Analysis

Mar 31, 2016/Research Reports

Background

Evidence suggests that there are several fall predictors

Facilitating Community-Based Exercise for People With Stroke: Cross-Sectional e-Survey of Physical Therapist Practice and Perceived Needs

Mar 31, 2016/Research Reports

Background

Educating people with stroke about community-based

Comparison of the Fullerton Advanced Balance Scale, Mini-BESTest, and Berg Balance Scale to Predict Falls in Parkinson Disease

Mar 31, 2016/Research Reports

Background

The correct identification of patients with Parkinson

BDNF Val66Met Polymorphism Is Related to Motor System Function After Stroke

Mar 31, 2016/Regenerative Rehabilitation and Genomics Special Series

Background

The val66met polymorphism in brain-derived

Opportunities for Regenerative Rehabilitation and Advanced Technologies in Physical Therapy: Perspective From Academia

Mar 31, 2016/Regenerative Rehabilitation and Genomics Special Series

As rehabilitation specialists, physical therapists must continue to stay current

Understanding Mechanobiology: Physical Therapists as a Force in Mechanotherapy and Musculoskeletal Regenerative Rehabilitation

Mar 31, 2016/Regenerative Rehabilitation and Genomics Special Series

Achieving functional restoration of diseased or injured tissues is the ultimate