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Apr 1, 2017/Column
Reporting requirements for physical therapists (PTs) in private practice are changing under the Quality Payment Program-specifically through the Merit-based Incentive Payment System (MIPS) and alternative payment models (APMs). (APMs).
Finding inspiration in a former patient.
Jul 1, 2017/Magazine
An SLP in a PT world
Jul 1, 2017/Column
A youth's fear becomes a PT's passion.
Jun 1, 2017/Column
Physical therapy and yoga, working together for patients.
Basketball offers wellness parallels.
Barriers are inevitable. They needn't be roadblocks.
May 1, 2017/Column
Meaningful rituals enhance our wellness.
Jun 1, 2017/Magazine
The Importance of Patient Education and Self-Management
Apr 1, 2025/Feature
How students and early-career PTs and PTAs can manage student loans.
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May 31, 1984/Research
Although considerable documentation of the physiologic effects of ultrasound (US)
The purposes of this study were 1) to expand the data base of active range of motion
May 31, 1984/Practice
This article describes a technique that allows therapists to use a transcutaneous
This paper presents legal and ethical considerations regarding informed consent
May 31, 1984/Education
The American Physical Therapy Association has endorsed the postbaccalaureate entry-level
May 31, 1984/Letters and Responses
To the Editor:The Neuro-Developmental Treatment
The Neuro-Developmental Treatment
To the Editor:It is usually gratifying for
It is usually gratifying for
To the Editor:As clinicians who frequently
As clinicians who frequently
Mar 31, 1984/Research
The authors of this article are to be commended on their attempts to provide reliability
The foregoing commentary provided by Dr. Connolly is both thoughtful and comprehensive.