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Social Responsibility Finds a Home in the House

Feb 1, 2020/Feature

The APTA House of Delegates increasingly is taking stances on societal matters. But members of the policymaking body still are getting comfortable with when to do so.

Actors With Disabilities and the PTs Who Treat Them

Mar 1, 2020/Feature

More and more actors with disabilities are appearing in TV shows and movies. Physical therapists are playing a supporting role.

New Technology: Keeping It Ethical, Keeping It Legal

Nov 1, 2019/Feature

Advances in health care technology raise legal and ethical issues. Here are some situations you soon may encounter, if you haven't already. How should you respond?

Important but Underused: PTs, PTAs, and Disaster Response

Oct 1, 2019/Feature

PTs and PTAs have much to offer patients and health care teams before, during, and after disasters. Part of the challenge, however, is educating other providers about those benefits.

Growing Pains

Oct 1, 2019/Column

Self-reflection makes a path clear.

A Message of Hope at A Critical Time

Nov 1, 2019/Column

Thoughts on a presidential address.

A Direct Challenge

Oct 1, 2019/Column

When general supervision is legal but problematic.

Viewpoints

Oct 1, 2019/Magazine

View reader online comments from past stories in PT in Motion Magazine.

Limit the Variables

Oct 1, 2019/Column

A research staple has much wider applicability.

Viewpoints

Jul 1, 2021/Column

View letters to the editor, online comments from readers, and responses to timely questions that APTA poses for member response.

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Predictors of 30-Day Readmission Following Inpatient Rehabilitation for Patients at High Risk for Hospital Readmission

Dec 31, 2015/Health Services Research Special Series

Background

The proposed Centers for Medicare & Medicaid

Emerging Role of Quality Indicators in Physical Therapist Practice and Health Service Delivery

Dec 31, 2015/Health Services Research Special Series

Quality-based care is a hallmark of physical therapy. Treatment effectiveness must

Policy-Making Theory as an Analytical Framework in Policy Analysis: Implications for Research Design and Professional Advocacy

Dec 31, 2015/Health Services Research Special Series

Policy studies are a recent addition to the American Physical Therapy Association's

Comparison of Patterns of Physical Activity and Sedentary Behavior Between Children With Cerebral Palsy and Children With Typical Development

Nov 30, 2015/Research Reports

Background

Reduced participation in physical activity and increased

Are CMS G-Code Functional Limitation Severity Modifiers Responsive to Change Across an Episode of Outpatient Rehabilitation?

Nov 30, 2015/Health Services Research Special Series

Background

The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services

Association of Rehabilitation Intensity for Stroke and Risk of Hospital Readmission

Nov 30, 2015/Health Services Research Special Series

Background

Little is known about the use of rehabilitation in

Use of Physical Therapy for Low Back Pain by Medicaid Enrollees

Nov 30, 2015/Health Services Research Special Series

Background

Medicaid insures an increasing proportion of adults

Out-of-Pocket Spending for Ambulatory Physical Therapy Services From 2008 to 2012: National Panel Survey

Nov 30, 2015/Health Services Research Special Series

Background

Out-of-pocket (OOP) expenditures are incurred as