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Nov 13, 2017/Review
Parents and coaches need to be educated on the risks and signs of overuse injuries common in children who specialize in a single sport at a young age, say authors of a recent research review published in the American Journal of Sports Medicine. Surgery, they concur, should not be the first-line treatment
Mar 5, 2019/Perspective
PT and PTA students looking for involvement and engagement opportunities, get excited! APTA and the APTA Student Assembly have a bunch of volunteer positions and events coming up, and we want you to volunteer.
Dec 12, 2019/Perspective
Below is our top 9 most popular Pulse blog posts and podcast episodes in 2019.
Aug 1, 2021/Column
Thinking about going cash-based? You still won't be completely free of constraints.
May 9, 2020/Magazine
Viewpoints: Online Comments
Dec 17, 2024/Article
Understand the basics behind supervision of PTAs under Medicare.
Feb 14, 2017/Review
If the experience of one hospital system is any indication, facilities have reason to expect overall Medicare expenditures to drop.
Feb 9, 2017/Review
Researchers found that chronic pain patients were willing to forgo face-to-face time with physicians when “remote feedback and monitoring technology is offered.”
Dec 26, 2017/News
The researchers believe a new clinical model could help bridge the gap between knowing and doing.
Feb 23, 2017/Review
Too many physicians are prescribing interventions that are not supported by evidence and may even carry extra risk.