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Professional Pulse

Jun 1, 2017/Magazine

Data Points\r\n - Health Care Headlines\r\n - Research Roundup\r\n - Association Resources\r\n - Practice Management\r\n\r\n

Better Sooner and Later: Prehabilitation

Feb 1, 2016/Feature

There's growing evidence that adding a "p" to rehabilitation improves patient outcomes pre- and postsurgery and following cancer treatments-and saves money, too.

Practicing in Multiple States May Get a Lot Easier

Mar 1, 2016/Feature

PTs and PTAs who want to practice in multiple states can face piles of paperwork, long delays, and significant expenses. An interstate licensure compact system soon may offer a solution.

Health Care Technology Today

Feb 1, 2016/Feature

A Future Where PTs Plug Their Brains Into Patients? Maybe, Say Researchers

Why Physical Therapists Are Embracing Lean Management

Dec 1, 2015/Feature

A process-improvement system adapted from industry can enhance efficiency and better serve patients, its practitioners say.

Narrow Networks: A New Challenge for PTs and Patients

Feb 1, 2016/Feature

Many health plans are "narrowing" their provider networks in an attempt to control costs. What does this mean for individual therapy practices? That all depends.

Virtual Networking Produces Tangible Results

Mar 1, 2016/Feature

When the directors of rehabilitation for 3 large health care systems realized they faced common challenges, they developed a strategy to address them.

House Rules

Dec 1, 2015/Column

Which care setting is best for a rehabbing patient?

Joined at the Hip

Feb 1, 2016/Column

Questions about some joint moves.

NEXT Coverage

Sep 1, 2017/Feature

From physical therapy's effects at the cellular level to inspiring stories of resilience after the Boston Marathon bombing, the 2017 NEXT Conference & Exposition brought it all. PT in Motion's conference coverage recaps just some of the events that engaged physical therapists, physical therapist assistants,

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Perspectives of Academic Faculty and Clinical Instructors on Entry-Level DPT Preparation for Pediatric Physical Therapist Practice

Nov 30, 2013/Research Reports

Background

To prepare students for pediatric practice, the professional

Spanish Version of the Broome Pelvic Muscle Self-Efficacy Scale: Validity and Reliability

Nov 30, 2013/Research Reports

Background

Self-efficacy appears to be an important predictor

Comparing Two Motor Assessment Tools to Evaluate Neurobehavioral Intervention Effects in Infants With Very Low Birth Weight at 1 Year

Oct 31, 2013/Research Reports

Background

Infants with very low birth weight (VLBW) are at

The Steep Ramp Test in Dutch White Children and Adolescents: Age- and Sex-Related Normative Values

Oct 31, 2013/Research Reports

Background

The Steep Ramp Test (SRT), a feasible, reliable,

Implementation of Shared Decision Making in Physical Therapy: Observed Level of Involvement and Patient Preference

Sep 30, 2013/Research Reports

Background

Shared decision making (SDM) reduces the asymmetrical

Conceptual Limitations of Balance Measures for Community-Dwelling Older Adults

Sep 30, 2013/Research Reports

Background

Psychometric limitations of balance measures for