March 9, 2015: To just about nobody’s surprise, the future of working out is shaping up to be a lot like the future of most everything else: data-driven, networked, personalized, and maybe just a little creepy. Source: APTA Feed The ...
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March 9, 2015: Researchers in England are hoping a prototype robotic glove will help speed rehabilitation for individuals poststroke by way of video games that are fun and interesting enough to keep users playing without real-time monitoring by health care ...
Read MoreFebruary 27, 2015: If grades were being handed out, the first real test of how well the new ICD-10 system integrates with the US Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) resulted in a solid B. Source: APTA Feed CMS ...
Read MoreMarch 6, 2015: When it comes to training men to activate their pelvic floor muscles, it may be good to have a way with words. Source: APTA Feed Use Your Words: Small Study Says Descriptions Make a Difference in Men's ...
Read MoreMarch 6, 2015: The latest data from APTA shows that while an increase in graduates from physical therapist (PT) education programs could help to slightly lower projected workforce shortages in the future, the trend toward increased health insurance coverage nationwide ...
Read MoreMarch 3, 2015: While it appears that physical therapist (PT) education programs have increased the amount of time spent on pain education over the years, only 63% of faculty respondents to a recent survey believe that today’s students are receiving ...
Read MoreMarch 5, 2015: Stephen M. Levine, PT, DPT, MSHA, FAPTA, a former APTA Board of Directors member and one of the physical therapy profession’s most loved and respected voices, died on March 3 as a result of injuries sustained in ...
Read MoreMarch 4, 2015: From TV to tablets, children have all sorts of ways to be sedentary during playtime. Source: APTA Feed Move Forward Radio Addresses Sedentary Behaviors in Children
Read MoreMarch 2, 2015: Researchers in Sweden are questioning the general trend toward reduced hospital stays after a hip fracture, concluding that for patients whose hospital stays are 10 days or fewer, every 1-day reduction in stay increases the odds of ...
Read MoreMarch 2, 2015: Need more proof that physical therapy is all about transformation? Look no further than this month’s issue of PT in Motion magazine and its feature story on how the profession is helping to address obesity and overweight. ...
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