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Maryland The APTA of Maryland, Inc. is committed to the preservation and enhancement of physical therapy services for society by addressing the needs and interests of its members in areas of practice, education, research and reimbursement.
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Massachusetts The Mission of the APTA of MA is to serve its membership by providing resources that support the highest standards of physical therapy, in order to promote the health, safety and welfare of the people of Massachusetts. APTA of MA's Goal is to foster advancement in physical therapy practice, education, and research.
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Michigan The MPTA is a professional, non-profit organization and serves as a component of the American Physical Therapy Association (APTA). Association membership is comprised of physical therapists, physical therapy assistants and students in the field of physical therapy. The MPTA serves the membership through the activities of its committees and executive office.
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Minnesota As a member-driven and volunteer-led organization, the Minnesota Chapter of the American Physical Therapy Association (MN APTA) leads its membership in advocating for and securing the future of the profession of physical therapy.
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Mississippi MPTA is non-profit professional association with a membership of physical therapists, physical therapist assistants, and physical therapist/physical therapist assistant students. MPTA provides information on health care for consumers and services to its members.
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Missouri
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Montana MAPTA Mission Statement
To meet the physical therapy needs of the public through the development and improvement of physical therapy education, practice and research and to meet the needs of its members through identification, coordinated action, communication and fellowship.
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Nebraska The Mission of the Nebraska Physical Therapy Association, the principal membership organization for physical therapists and physical therapist assistants in Nebraska, is to advance and promote the profession of physical therapy, supporting its members in order to improve and advocate for the physical health and functional abilities of the individuals and communities they serve.
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Nevada The Nevada Physical Therapy Association is a component of the American Physical Therapy Association representing licensed physical therapists, physical therapist assistants, and students of physical therapy in the state of Nevada. Our goal is to foster advancements in physical therapy practice, education, and research.
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New Hampshire The members of the New Hampshire APTA represent and promote the profession of physical therapy and the health and well being of society through their support of the art and science of physical therapy, including practice, education and research.
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New Jersey The American Physical Therapy Association of New Jersey (aptanj) is a not-for-profit, professional organization representing physical therapists and physical therapist assistants who are licensed by the state of New Jersey. Other Association members include students in accredited PT and PTA programs. All aptanj officers and board members are volunteers.
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New York NYPTA...is a professional, non-profit association of approximately 5,000 Physical Therapists (PTs), Physical Therapist Assistants (PTAs) and PT/PTA students. The NYPTA is dedicated to serving the public's health interests, improving the standard of health for people of all ages and advancing the benefits of physical therapy and the interests of physical therapy professionals in state of New York.
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North Carolina The mission of the North Carolina Physical Therapy Association (NCPTA), a component of the American Physical Therapy Association (APTA), is to represent and promote the profession of physical therapy in North Carolina, and to further the NCPTA member's role in the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of movement dysfunctions and the enhancement of the physical health and the functional abilities of the people of North Carolina.
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North Dakota The state chapter of the North Dakota Physical Therapy Association (NDPTA) was chartered by the American Physical Therapy Association on June 28, 1954. Clarence Blecha, PT was instrumental in the early organization of the NDPTA as the first elected president from 1953-1955. The NDPTA remains an all volunteer organization advancing the quality of physical therapy in the state to meet the needs of society by representing and promoting the profession of physical therapy. Through the efforts of the NDPTA, physical therapists in the state gained direct access to patient care after the signing of house bill 1362 by Governor George Sinner in 1989. The NDPTA remains a progressive organization to this day offering chart reviews and educational programs for appropriate physical therapy documentation, biannual continuing education conferences, and chapter meetings through internet video streaming.
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Ohio The Ohio Physical Therapy Association (OPTA) is non-profit professional association representing physical therapists, physical therapist assistants who are licensed in Ohio, and Ohio physical therapist students and physical therapist assistant students. OPTA represents approximately 2,500 therapists and therapy students in Ohio.
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Oklahoma The Mission of the Oklahoma Physical Therapy Association, as the professional organization representing licensed and student PTs and PTAs, is to advocate on behalf of the membership for the delivery of accessible and quality physical therapy services.
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Oregon American Physical Therapy Association website
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Pennsylvania
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Rhode Island The Mission of the Rhode Island Chapter of the American Physical Therapy Association is to promote the profession and advocate for the needs of those we serve.
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