PTs Included in Legislation to Provide Loans for Health IT
The program would be tailored to meet the unique challenges that small health care providers face in adopting health information technology.
Read MoreThe program would be tailored to meet the unique challenges that small health care providers face in adopting health information technology.
Read MoreNew electrodes may help amputees and people who are paralyzed.
Read MoreThe IM Gait Mate is used to augment traditional rehabilitation approaches for children, adolescents, and adults with neurological and orthopedic conditions, brain injuries, and sport injuries, according to the Center.
Read MoreMichigan is the 42nd jurisdiction to license PTAs
Read MoreThe board of trustees recently granted the awards to promote doctoral studies (PODS I & II) scholarships for 19 PTs.
Read MoreQuercetin may not be a household word yet, say researchers at the University of South Carolina, who expect that to change once the energy-boosting effects are well-publicized.
Read MoreThe winners are Eric Vidoni, MSPT, PhD, of University of Kansas Medical Center, and Christine McDonough, PT, MS, PhD, of Boston University.
Read MorePaul Drew, a clinical doctor of physical therapy and kinesiologist who specializes in helping clients obtain perfect posture, has penned Red Carpet Posture.
Read MoreThe facility is expected to improve and expand services to children and young adults with developmental disabilities and spinal cord injuries, says the Institute.
Read MoreReport focuses on changing payment system incentives to reward value, not volume, says Commission.
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