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:: Springing into Action

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:: New Year Brings New Medicare Laws

:: Out on the Water

:: Former Quadriplegic Patient Able to Walk Out of Hospital

:: Poor Effects of Bed Rest Reduced by Mild Exercise

:: How Chronic Pain Differs From Acute

:: Physical Therapists Say Proper Fit And Use Of Walkers And Canes Can Prevent Fall-Related Injuries In Elderly

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:: Walking on the Road to Recovery

:: Wheelchair Tai Chi Improves Physical and Mental Health

:: NY Gets Direct Access to PT Services

:: APTA Applauds New Senior Act

:: Senate and House Introduce Legislation to Repeal Therapy Caps

:: Therapy Caps: Opposition Throws Hat into Ring

:: New Study Highlights Injury Patterns in Collegiate Swimmers

:: CSM 2009 Conference Recap

:: Shining Light on a Vision

:: Staying in Sync

:: CSM 2007

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:: CSM 2007 Recap

:: Too Much Physical Activity May Lead to Arthritis

:: Before Their Time

:: Rehabilitation System Supports Stroke Patients

:: Saddling up a Proper Bike Fit

:: Most Patients Gain Weight After Getting New Knee

:: Massage Therapy Helps Manage Pain in Children with Sickle Cell Disease

:: Minnesota to License PTAs

:: Physical Therapists Advocate On Capitol Hill For Access To Rehabilitative Services

:: Enhanced Plasma Shortens Time Off for Injured Athletes

:: Scientists Create Prosthesis of the Future

:: PTs Stick Their Neck out for a New Discovery

:: The Oncology Section of the APTA and EDUCATA Partner to Offer Online Interactive Education

:: Previewing PT 2006

:: Bill to Improve Access to PT Services Under Medicare Introduced

:: APTA 2009 Conference Recap

:: Patient-Self Referral to Physical Therapy Improves Public Health

:: Shock Wave Therapy Useful for Stress Fractures

:: Testing New Exercise Technique

:: New Legislation Includes Medicare Therapy Cap Exceptions

:: Rehab Robots Engineered To Help Stroke Patients

:: Emerging Trends at PT 2007

:: PTs on Capitol Hill

:: Controlling Limbs Easier By Grouping Muscles

:: CSM 2008

:: University of Missouri Researchers Find ‘Longevity’ Gene That Enhances Exercise Performance

:: Smoking Contributes to Back Pain and Ineffective Surgical Treatments

:: Grand New Branding Campaign

:: Turning Up the Heat in Therapy

:: Study Shows How Stroke Affects Hand Function

:: Total Knee Replacements Increase Mobility And Motor Skills In Older Patients

:: APTA endorses scheduling software

:: Shoulder Function Not Fully Restored After Surgery

:: Meniscus Transplant Can Ease Suffering of Painful Knee

:: Persistent Pain May Accelerate Signs of Aging by Two to Three Decades in Middle-Aged Adults

:: Suite Spot for PT Efficiency

:: Giant Steps: APTA offers brochure on walking safety tips

:: PTs Urge Consumers to Seek Therapy Before Pain Medication

:: PT 2008 Conference Preview

:: Constraint-Induced Movement Therapy May Help with Hemiplegic Cerebral Palsy

:: Shining Light on a Vision

:: Let It Snow!

:: Bezner named APTA senior vice president of education

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Bill Cummins, MS, CCC-SLP, discusses the Cypress Therapy software from AccuMed Technology Solutions, which provides a library of documentation templates, including daily notes, weekly summaries, initial and monthly plans of progress, and discipline-specific evaluations, as well as Cypress Mobile software in which therapists enter treatment data as they work with patients, running on any handheld device using the Windows Mobile® operating system Cypress Therapy software integrates, manages, and displays information for therapists, managers, and business office staff.
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