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26 Jan
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Study Finds 'Extreme' Cost Variations Across Country for Hip, Knee Replacement Surgeries

January 26, 2015: What do the costs of hip and knee surgery have in common with real estate prices? Apparently, it’s all about location, location, location. Source: APTA Feed Study Finds 'Extreme' Cost Variations Across Country for Hip, Knee Replacement ...

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26 Jan
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Pain While Using Stairs Could be First Sign of Knee OA

January 26, 2015: The first step in identifying early signs of knee osteoarthritis (OA) may be steps. Source: APTA Feed Pain While Using Stairs Could be First Sign of Knee OA

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26 Jan
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PTNow Blog, Google Hangout Feature EBP in Home Health

January 14, 2015: Applying evidence to patient care in home health physical therapy is crucial—but overcoming organizational, logistical, and even attitudinal barriers can be challenging. A new Google Hangout featured in the most recent PTNow blog could help physical therapists ...

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23 Jan
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Resistance Training Effective in Countering Bone Density Loss, but Only When Combined With High-Impact, Weight-Bearing Exercise

January 23, 2015: Nondrug approaches to preserving bone mineral density (BMD) in women postmenopause can be effective—but only if the training includes high-impact or weight-bearing exercise in addition to progressive resistance training, according to a new meta-analysis of 24 studies. ...

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23 Jan
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APTA: To Transform Health Care, Insurance Must Empower Consumers, Increase Access to Physical Therapy, Other Needed Services

January 20, 2015: With the health care landscape evolving into a system built around patient-centered, coordinated care, APTA believes that it’s time that insurance laws catch up to ensure that networks provide the kind of coverage that makes this transformation ...

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23 Jan
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6 in 10 Americans Willing to Participate in Online Physician Visits

January 23, 2015: A new survey has found that a majority of Americans are not only receptive to the idea of an online physician visit, but that 7% would actually switch from their current doctors in order to have access ...

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23 Jan
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PTNow Blog: Orthopaedic Section CPGs Get High Marks

January 23, 2015: New appraisals of 2 Orthopaedic Section clinical practice guidelines (CPGs) are in, and both support the guidelines’ usefulness for physical therapists treating ankle sprain and adhesive capsulitis, according to the latest PTNow blog post. Source: APTA Feed ...

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22 Jan
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New APTA Policy Priorities Leverage the Power of Physical Therapy

January 22, 2015: APTA’s public policy priorities (.pdf) for the next 2 years will bring new energy to some longstanding advocacy efforts, new focus on issues that are crucial to the profession, and new approaches to influencing decision-makers. Source: APTA ...

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22 Jan
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Health Care Hiring Will Increase Overall – For Hospitals, Not So Much

January 22, 2015: After anemic growth over the past 5 years, hiring in health care is predicted to return to boom times in 2015 and beyond—but the future landscape could be very different, with hiring in outpatient facilities, skilled nursing ...

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21 Jan
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Rise in Fall Prevalence 'Exceeds What Would be Expected'

January 21, 2015: The prevalence of self-reported falls among adults 65 and older is on the rise, and it’s not just because of an aging American population, according to researchers who analyzed data collected from 1998 to 2010. Source: APTA ...

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