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PTs are using a variety of cash-based practice models to meet their patients' needs.
PTs are part of the collaborative care team at SNFs.
Some PTs add travel to the benefits of a physical therapy career.
Virtual reality is an emerging area of physical therapy.
Cultural competence isn't a destination; it's a journey that never stops.
The time to prepare for emergencies is long before they happen.
PTs serve an important role in patient safety and patient care transitions.
Excessive time and resources spent on documentation and administrative tasks can hurt patient outcomes.
More needs to be done to improve direct access in states across the country.
More needs to be done to care for the physical therapy workforce.
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Apr 30, 2011/Special Issue on Psychologically Informed Practice
BackgroundPsychosocial prognostic factors are important in
Psychosocial prognostic factors are important in
Mar 31, 2011/Research Reports
BackgroundImpairment-based exercise programs have yielded only
Impairment-based exercise programs have yielded only
BackgroundConflicting evidence exists regarding relationships
Conflicting evidence exists regarding relationships
BackgroundFew studies have investigated or identified common
Few studies have investigated or identified common
BackgroundAlthough fear-avoidance beliefs (FABs) have been
Although fear-avoidance beliefs (FABs) have been
BackgroundUse of outcome measures to examine outcomes of amputation
Use of outcome measures to examine outcomes of amputation
Mar 31, 2011/Comments and Responses
Feb 28, 2011/Research Reports
BackgroundPhysical therapists should understand the content
Physical therapists should understand the content