Physical Therapists and Cystic Fibrosis Care: PTJ Author Interview With Gemma Stanford
Management of Cystic Fibrosis and Changing Population Demographics

Management of Cystic Fibrosis and Changing Population Demographics
The APTA Minority Scholarship Award was first given in 1988.
Telehealth Physical Therapy 1 Year Into COVID-19
APTA staff experts offer updates to support your practice.
Spinal muscular atrophy resources need knowledge translation.
These second-wave findings provide updated benchmarks.
Getting Modern Pain Content Into Physical Therapy Education.
APTA staff experts on state legislation and Medicaid.
While softball may have led a PT to her physical therapy career, physical therapy led her to a welcome softball side effect.
Presenters for an APTA online course on Long COVID talk about why you should tune in or download.
Strategies to dispel the storm clouds of unbalanced supply and demand.
Stay on top of developments in PT practice: APTA staff experts on new learning opportunities, the latest clinical practice guidelines available, and exactly what’s meant by the term “digital health.” Also, the importance of taking care of yourself.
Hear what APTA President Roger Herr, PT, MPA, has to say about where the profession is, and what it will take to pursue our full potential.
A former newscaster trades the thrill of chasing down a story for the higher satisfaction of improving patients’ lives.
Physical therapy can’t wait another 50 years to implement competency-based education.
Physical therapists working with people with long COVID should measure and validate the patient’s experience.
APTA staff experts provide insight on what’s happening, and what’s to come.
Chase Kuhn, PT, DPT, and Nate Thomas, PT, DPT, didn’t know each other a few months ago, but once introduced they realized they have a few things in common. Both PTs from the midwest, both having been selected as the APTA Harker Intern within APTA’s Government Affairs department, and serving as APTA Student Assembly Board President. There’s also at least one difference: Nate Thomas is running for a seat in the Missouri State House of Representatives. Listen as these members discuss these professi...
A home visit to a patient with an intriguing background leads a PT back to the profession.
A PT student understands that helping a patient is more than furnishing billable service units.
Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) codes play an important role in describing services and procedures performed by health care providers and ultimately in the payment for those services. This podcast reveals the role that APTA member volunteers play as advisors in the CPT and The Relative Value Scale Update Committee (RUC) process.
Physical therapists working with people with long COVID should measure and validate the patient’s experience.
Explore lesser-known APTA advocacy with President Roger Herr .
PTJ walks you through the complexities around multiparticipant therapy provision in SNFs.
A volunteer guideline development group of the American Physical Therapy Association has developed a clinical practice guideline on Parkinson disease.
Actions both small and heroic as a “yellow jacket” in an NYU summer program prompted a career in physical therapy. By: Gary Krasilovsky, PT, PhD
This updated Integrated Framework for making clinical decisions responds to changes in evidence, policy, and practice.
In this discussion, a panel of physical therapists on the front lines of shaping clinical practice share their plans for creating knowledge translation tools for the Parkinson CPG and their goals for implementation into practice, and more.
This learning health system can serve as a blueprint for physical therapists to make optimal use of routinely collected clinical data for improving care for patients with a variety of conditions.
A light came on not only in a dark hospital basement but in a future PT’s head that this was her ideal career. By Linda Pillow, PT