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Sep 27, 2020/Magazine
View letters to the editor, online comments from readers, and responses to timely questions that APTA poses for member response.
Aug 1, 2020/Column
Accepting reassignment during a pandemic may make economic sense, but there’s much more to consider.
Jul 1, 2020/Column
While the times are extraordinary, the required response is timeless.
Apr 1, 2020/Column
More nonfederal payers must consider changing their policies. Here's what APTA is doing and how you can help.
Serving patients where they live, through a different practice model.
Feb 1, 2015/Feature
As health care continues to evolve rapidly, so will the physical therapy profession and the ways students are educated. What will physical therapist education look like in 10 or 20 years? Experts weigh in.
Lacrosse was named for the stick its players wield. As the saying goes, sticks and stones can break bones. Lacrosse players experience myriad other injuries as well. Physical therapists help prevent injuries and rehabilitate injured players.
Technological advances highlighted in this issue include nasal cells used in a spinal cord transplant, telehealth kiosks, tips to control technology vendor demos, the risk of medical device hacking, a robotic exoskeleton whose developer is seeking approval for home use, and more.
Dec 1, 2019/Column
Prepared beats scared.
Feb 1, 2015/Column
Social media can be great for public relations, but they also present conundrums.