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Jun 15, 2020/Roundup
An emergency regulatory relief order is an opportunity to share our ideas on making lasting change at several federal agencies.
Jul 22, 2020/Roundup
Medicare budget neutrality, COVID-19 relief for safety net and rural acute care providers, CDC on mask-wearing, and more.
Aug 16, 2016/Article
We asked current and former students to give us advice, tips, and words of wisdom for those just starting their journey through physical therapy school.
Oct 8, 2020/Perspective
This year has forced us all to adapt and (hopefully) grow in so many aspects of our personal and professional lives.
Nov 3, 2020/Perspective
We have a very sweet spot as professionals to not only help those already hurting, but also help facilitate movement experiences.
Mar 7, 2017/Review
The number of Americans with arthritis who report that the condition limits their activities has jumped by 20% since 2002.
Mar 2, 2017/News
My name is Sheena Moore and I am a DPT student at Oakland University (OU). I feel that one of our greatest accomplishments over the past year and a half is making personal connections with physical therapy students. Oftentimes this can be challenging via email, so Megan Czarnowski (featured below) and
Apr 16, 2020/Perspective
Was it more harmful to keep the doors open or close them?
Nov 26, 2019/News
Beyond the proposed payment cuts for 2021: four things that you should know about the 2020 physician fee schedule rule from CMS.
Jul 12, 2019/News
The US Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) intends to go full steam ahead with its plans to shift to a new payment system for home health beginning in 2020. The plans are accompanied by other changes that include allowing maintenance therapy to be furnished by physical therapist assistants