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Aug 21, 2020/Podcast
APTA's first in a series of discussions about diversity, equity, and inclusion. This discussion focused on race and racism in physical therapy.
Oct 1, 2020/Podcast
The power of teamwork, dramatically illustrated.
Sep 28, 2020/Podcast
Ashley Johnson, PT, DPT, and Craig Phifer, PT, MHA, talk about starting a practice and innovative ways to run a business in this podcast.
Sep 2, 2020/Podcast
Alex Koszalinski gives tips and advice on how he believes students can achieve success whether a first or a third year.
Sep 4, 2020/Podcast
It's hard to work under a layer of PPE, but the results can be incredibly uplifting.
Sep 3, 2020/Podcast
Sean Bagbey, PTA, ATC, MHA, and Kacey Kline, PTA, BS, discuss the role of the PTA and the value they offer to the profession.
Sep 11, 2024/Open Access
Access answers to the most frequently asked questions on ICD-10.
Feb 28, 2020/Resource
60-year-old male with recent history of falling
Jun 8, 2020/Podcast
Guests discuss their experiences as racial and ethnic minorities in the profession.
Jul 1, 2020/Podcast
Scott McAfee believes that our profession and its professionals have untapped potential when it comes to showing value and marketing ourselves.
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May 31, 1991/Research Reports
This study compared conventional clinical measurements with electromyographic (EMG)
Both electrical stimulation and electromyographic biofeedback have been shown to
My major point of contention with the article by Draper and Ballard is its broad
Although Dr Snyder-Mackler does raise several critical issues regarding the rehabilitation
This article describes the sit-to-stand movement in nine healthy elderly adults,
Mar 31, 1991/Research Reports
Although neuromuscular electrical stimulation (NMES) can increase the ability of
The purposes of this study were to evaluate the effect of a weekly exercise program
The authors of this article are to be commended for conducting their study using
Virtually all hip rehabilitation programs include exercise for muscle force development.
The purpose of this study was to compare vastus medialis obliquus:vastus lateralis