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Mar 27, 2017/Review
Informal home-based exercise can produce positive effects that are long-lasting.
The former Medicare therapy caps are now annual thresholds that PTs are permitted to exceed for medically necessary services.
Mar 29, 2017/News
This year, FAF participants pressed support of three important pieces of legislation.
Aug 15, 2018/Podcast
Julie Sexton, PT, and Michelle Ramirez, PT, DPT, discuss their health system’s process for translating evidence into practice and expanding care through direct access.
May 8, 2020/Podcast
Although COVID-19 has changed the way PTs and PTAs practice, it has not changed their desire to serve their patients.
Jul 22, 2018/Podcast
49th McMillan Lecturer Laurie Hack, PT, DPT, PhD, MBA, FAPTA, talks about rising to the top of our profession.
May 6, 2020/Podcast
An emergency department PT shares insight on what working in this setting is like, and gives advice to students and new grads considering pursing the ED as a career path.
Sep 5, 2018/Podcast
Jessica Baugh often reminds students that they are still students, and that clinical rotations are supposed to be about learning.
Sep 12, 2018/Podcast
Students identify and meet a need. Patients with cancer benefit.
Jun 1, 2020/Feature
PTs and PTAs who are rock climbers have a passion for the sport and for helping their fellow climbers avoid and rehab from injuries.