American Physical Therapy Association

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American Physical Therapy Association (APTA) is a professional organization representing physical therapy in the United States. Founded in 1921, APTA aims to foster advancements in physical therapy practice, research, and education.

History

The American Physical Therapy Association was established in 1921 by Mary McMillan, an influential pioneer in the field of physical therapy. The organization was initially known as the American Women's Physical Therapeutic Association. It was renamed the American Physiotherapy Association in 1922 and finally became the American Physical Therapy Association in 1947.

Mission and Vision

APTA's mission is to build a community that advances the profession of physical therapy to improve the health of society. Its vision is to transform society by optimizing movement to improve the human experience.

Membership

APTA membership is open to physical therapists, physical therapist assistants, and students of physical therapy. The association provides its members with opportunities for networking, professional development, and access to the latest research and news in the field of physical therapy.

Advocacy

APTA advocates for policies that promote the best possible patient care, provide fair reimbursement, and improve the work environment for physical therapists and physical therapist assistants. The association's advocacy efforts include lobbying, grassroots activism, and public awareness campaigns.

Publications

APTA publishes several professional journals, including Physical Therapy (PTJ), PT in Motion, and PTJ-Pediatrics. These publications provide a platform for sharing research findings, clinical practice guidelines, and professional news.

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