American Physical Therapy Association
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To: NATIONAL EDITORS
Contact: Jennifer L. Rondon, +1-703-706-3216, jenniferondon@apta.org, of the American Physical Therapy Association
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- 42 Soc.Sec.Rep.Ser. 362, Medicare&Medicaid Guide P 41,659 Arkansas Medical Society, Inc.; Independent Living Resource Center, Inc., Mainstream Living; Mahlon O. Maris, M.D.; Arkansas Disability Coalition; Arkansas Association of Home Health Agencies, Inc.; Phyllis Henry; Michael Finan, M.D.; Betty Parker, Mother and Guardian of Barbara Parker; Barbara Parker; Arkansas State Dental Association; Lester M. Stizes, Iii, D.D.S.; Arkansas Adapt; Arkansas Speech-Language-Hearing Association, Inc.; American Physical Therapy Association, Arkansas Chapter; Arkansas Chiropractic Association; Arkansas Podiatric Medical Association, Appellees, v. Jack Reynolds, Director, Department of Human Services, State of Arkansas, Appellant., 6 F.3d 519 (8th Cir. 1993)
Debby Thetford Nye, Little Rock, AR, for appellant.
David L. Ivers, Little Rock, AR (Michael W. Mitchell, on brief), for appellees.
Before FAGG, Circ...
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BATON ROUGE, La. -- Amedisys, Inc. (NASDAQ: AMED), one of America's leading home care and hospice companies, is presenting a poster Saturday, February...
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CHICAGO, Feb. 17, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- A new survey from Pathways Awareness of more than 500 pediatric occupational therapists, physical therapists and speech-language pathologists reports that more than two-thirds (68 percent) evaluated or treated children between 3 and 8 years old who had been previously misidentified with learning disabilities or behavioral issues. Of that two-thirds, an overwhelming majority (90 percent) reported they had seen children with deficits processing and integrating sensory information who had been misidentified as having Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD) or Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD).
Members of the American Occupational Therapy Association (AOTA), the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA), the Pediatric Section of the Am...
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Nearly two-thirds of Americans experience low back pain, but 37 percent do not seek professional help, according to a survey by the American Physical Therapy Association.
The "Move Forward" low back pain survey provided results from more than 2,600 adults.
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VALENCIA, Calif. -- Bioness Inc. and the American Physical Therapy Association (APTA) announced today that the NESS L300[TM] Foot Drop System received...
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To: NATIONAL EDITORS
Contact: Jennifer Rondon of American Physical Therapy Association, +1-703-706-3216, jenniferrondon@apta.org
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HEALTH CARE
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To: NATIONAL EDITORS
Contact: Maryann DiGiacomo of the American Physical Therapy Association, +1-703-706-8526, maryanndigiacomo@apta.org
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To: HEALTH/MEDICAL EDITORS
Contact: Jennifer Rondon of the American Physical Therapy Association, +1-703-706-3216, jenniferrondon@apta.org