APTA Combined Sections Meeting: February 9 to 12
The event will feature more than 550 exhibitors, showcasing state-of-the-art physical therapy products and services.
Read MoreThe event will feature more than 550 exhibitors, showcasing state-of-the-art physical therapy products and services.
Read MoreThe overall costs for inpatient hospital stays principally for back problems was more than $9.5 billion, making it the ninth most expensive condition treated in US hospitals.
Read MoreWinner Hank Torres, who was injured more than 30 years ago in a hang-gliding accident, used a specialized head tracking device called TrackerPro and the text input system Swype.
Read MoreBy continuously displaying the amount of pressure on the patients feet and legs, the bed allows caregivers to raise patients incrementally, based on their ability to bear their own weight.
Read MoreDarrell Burnette, MS, will cover territory that spans Washington DC, Virginia, West Virginia, and Maryland.
Read MoreThe event, which continues through February 4, will feature personal stories of overcoming adversity with the aid of bionic and other novel technology, and new prosthetic and orthotic technologies will be unveiled.
Read MoreThe new 2011 Professional Education Partnership was formerly known as the Pride U and Quantum University Seminar Tour. The Seminar Tour was renamed to Professional Education Partnership to more fully reflect and encompass all that Pride and Quantum deliver to providers and clinicians.
Read MoreContinuing its growth initiative with plans for 35 new clinics in 2011, the company is poised to hire clinicians, and will discuss opportunities at the American Physical Therapy Association’s Combined Sections Meeting to be held February 9 to 12.
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