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National Physical Therapy Month


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Website: http://www.apta.org/nptm/

October is National Physical Therapy Month (NPTM), an opportunity to raise awareness of the benefits of physical therapy.

Get involved and urge people to choose physical therapy (#ChoosePT) to improve mobility, manage pain and other chronic conditions, recover from injury, and prevent future injury and chronic disease.

What you can do:

  • Share resources from APTA's official consumer information website, ChoosePT.com, which will be visited by more than 4 million Americans this year. The site includes the Find a PT directory, symptoms and conditions guides, health tips, podcasts, and more.

  • Use #ChoosePT in your social media posts.

  • Get your ChoosePT shirts and access handouts and graphics from our updated toolkit.

  • Follow us on Twitter and Facebook, and share our posts.

  • Present to the public, payers, and other health care professionals about a physical therapist's and physical therapist assistant's role in collaborative care.

  • Participate in PT Day of Service (October 12) and other community events.

  • APTA member PTs: Update your Find a PT profile. We recently improved this online tool to make it easier for consumers and other health care providers to locate you for the purposes of seeking care. Activate your update your profile, and be sure to add a photo and select practice focus areas.

Contact APTA's public and media relations staff at public-relations@apta.org with any questions.

American Physical Therapy Association
1111 North Fairfax Street
Alexandria, VA 22314-1488
(800) 999-2782
(703) 684-2782 x3216
(703) 706-3169 Fax
public-relations@apta.org
www.apta.org/nptm/
Materials available
Contact: Public Relations Department

Source: 2019 National Health Observances, National Health Information Center, Office of Disease Prevention and Health Promotion, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Washington, DC.

Earlier Event: September 29
World Heart Day
Later Event: October 2
Walk to School Day