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Physical therapist Anne Fordonski, left, supervises Rob Schwartzman Jr. as he works through a drill during a physical therapy session at the SSM Health Day Institute in Arnold on Monday, Feb. 7, 2022.
COLUMBIA − As of Monday, direct access for physical therapy services is now available for Missourians. Gov. Mike Parson signed Senate bill 51 into law on April 27, which allows patients to see a ...
The Mizzou Motion Analysis Center combines research in biomechanical engineering, orthopedics and physical therapy. MU biomechanical engineers have been researching improvements in measuring and ...
MU Health Care is set to open a new Mizzou Therapy Services location in south Columbia on May 15, according to a news release from the company. The new clinic will be located at 3806 Buttonwood ...
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) — Patients could get help from physical therapists without first seeing a doctor or getting a prescription under a bill advanced Tuesday in the Missouri House.
ST. LOUIS — A new law allowing residents to access physical therapy without a referral took effect Monday. The law allows physical therapists in Missouri to evaluate and treat patients without a ...
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ST. LOUIS (KMOX) - Breathing 100 percent oxygen is a therapy offered to help Missouri veterans with some combat related ...
MISSOURI — A lawmaker aims to prohibit mental health professionals from providing conversion therapy for minors in Missouri under a new bill. According to the bill, conversion therapy relates to ...
University of Missouri scientists have found that just 10 days of physical inactivity can have negative effects on memory and learning. A recently-published study conducted on female rats shows for ...
Physical therapists in Missouri would be allowed to evaluate and treat patients without a referral from a doctor under legislation that received initial approval Tuesday in the state Senate.
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (Edited News Release/KY3) - Missouri Governor Mike Parson signed into law Senate Bill (SB) 51, allowing Missourians more direct access to physical therapy services.