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Welcome to the Academy of Orthopaedic Physical Therapy (AOPT)! We are the largest and one of the fastest growing Academies of the American Physical Therapy Association (APTA).

The Academy of Orthopaedic Physical Therapy leads the physical therapy field in research, practice and education so that members deliver care that is evidenceā€based, innovative, and effective. The AOPT's Mission is to empower members to excel in orthopaedic physical therapy. The AOPT's Vision is to be a world leader in providing resources to optimize movement and musculoskeletal health.

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Row of 3 across on Large, 3 on Medium, 1 on Small

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It's Time to Thrive

Physical inactivity is a health crisis. Better health is within your reach. Choose more movement. Choose physical therapy.

WATCH NOW TO LEARN MORE »

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It's Time to Thrive

Physical inactivity is a health crisis. Better health is within your reach. Choose more movement. Choose physical therapy.

WATCH NOW TO LEARN MORE »

Placeholder Image

It's Time to Thrive

Physical inactivity is a health crisis. Better health is within your reach. Choose more movement. Choose physical therapy.

WATCH NOW TO LEARN MORE »

 

Row of 4 across on Large, 2 on Medium, 1 on Small

Placeholder Image

It's Time to Thrive

Physical inactivity is a health crisis. Better health is within your reach. Choose more movement. Choose physical therapy.

WATCH TO LEARN MORE »

Placeholder Image

It's Time to Thrive

Physical inactivity is a health crisis. Better health is within your reach. Choose more movement. Choose physical therapy.

WATCH TO LEARN MORE »

Placeholder Image

It's Time to Thrive

Physical inactivity is a health crisis. Better health is within your reach. Choose more movement. Choose physical therapy.

WATCH TO LEARN MORE »

Placeholder Image

It's Time to Thrive

Physical inactivity is a health crisis. Better health is within your reach. Choose more movement. Choose physical therapy.

WATCH TO LEARN MORE »

 

Row of 2 blocks across on Large, 2 on Medium, 1 on Small w/ bg color & white separation

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It's Time to Thrive

Physical inactivity is a health crisis. Better health is within your reach. Choose more movement. Choose physical therapy.

WATCH TO LEARN MORE »

Placeholder Image

It's Time to Thrive

Physical inactivity is a health crisis. Better health is within your reach. Choose more movement. Choose physical therapy.

WATCH TO LEARN MORE »

 

Row of 2 blocks across on Large, 2 on Medium, 1 on Small w/ NO color separation

Placeholder Image

It's Time to Thrive

Physical inactivity is a health crisis. Better health is within your reach. Choose more movement. Choose physical therapy.

WATCH TO LEARN MORE »

Placeholder Image

It's Time to Thrive

Physical inactivity is a health crisis. Better health is within your reach. Choose more movement. Choose physical therapy.

WATCH TO LEARN MORE »

 

 

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Chair:  James Spencer, PT, DPT, OCS, CSCS

James Spencer received his MSPT in 2006 from Northeastern University in Boston. He later earned his tDPT and OCS while working as a traveling Physical Therapist for over 10 years in a variety of clinical settings across 7 states. James now resides full time in Aspen, CO. He works full time as an outpatient and emergency PT for Aspen Valley Hospital's satellite clinic on Snowmass Mountain. Outside of the clinic, James has volunteered within APTA and FSBPT in many state and national roles. He has previously Chaired the AOPT Membership and Nominating Committees and has served as the Academy's Federal Affairs Liaison.

Committee Members: Marcia Spoto, Molly Malloy, Jim Dauber, Kathleen Geist, Emma Williams White, Gretchen Johnson.

The Practice Committee comprises the Chair and 7 members, all of whom are Academy of Orthopaedic Physical Therapy members.  Term limits are 3-year staggered terms.  If you are interested in serving on the Practice Committee, please click here to fill out the Academy of Orthopaedic Physical Therapy Involvement Form.  

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To learn more about the Practice Committee's purpose, scope, and responsibilities, click here

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Image - Float: wrapping text around an image

If you would like to insert an image and have the text wrap around it, use this sample. Be aware that on mobile the text wrapping may not be very graceful. Test it and see. It may be better to use the foundation tools then go into the code and make some adjustments for 'small' (mobile).

PineappleIn this example, the image will float to the right in the text, and the text in the paragraph will wrap around the image. 

It won't look like it in the editor, but if you add the image to the page where you want the top of the image to show, then while you have the image properties up, click on the 'advanced' tab, in the 'class' field type 'float-right' the image should align to the right. If you want the image to align to the left in the wrapped text, type 'float-left' (no quotes). You can double click on the image in this sample to see and experiment. Always look at how this looks on 'small' (mobile) because sometimes the text doesn't wrap well on mobile and there isn't enough room for the text to look graceful. You can play with the size of the image to remedy this, or instead use the foundation row tools and make some adjustments in the code. See below sample for this. (leaving this text here to show the wrapping). Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Phasellus imperdiet, nulla et dictum interdum, nisi lorem egestas odio, vitae scelerisque enim ligula venenatis dolor. Maecenas nisl est, ultrices nec congue eget, auctor vitae massa. Fusce luctus vestibulum augue ut aliquet. 

Video - wrapping text around a video

There really isn't a great way to do this without one browser size looking ugly. Try using the foundation row tools as stated here to place the video on your page. 

In this example, you are adding a foundation row, 66/33 and inserting the video in the right 33% cell. Use the 'Embed Youtube Video' tool in the tool bar, 'center' before clicking the youtube tool and using the regular youtube insert CMS instructions. (make responsive, unclick the 'show videos at end' etc). 

This keeps the video nicely placed and also shows it nicely on small. You will need to figure out what text to keep in the foundation row with the video and where to cut it off and show below the foundation row, for graceful page placement

This is also a great way to contain a video. If you have notice, by default the videos are 100% width of the page. I will sometimes contain the videos by creating a foundation row with 33/33/33, insert the video into the center cell and go into the code and adjust the L and R cells to 2 (or so, depending) and the middle cell as 8. Remember that all your cells in the row NEED to equal 12.

You'll notice that this left cell is extending below the youtube video. In order to balance out the text to show it as 'wrapping' around the video, take this paragraph (or more) OUT of the left cell of the foundation row and paste below, as needed. 

 

 

This is the text below the foundation row.  Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Phasellus imperdiet, nulla et dictum interdum, nisi lorem egestas odio, vitae scelerisque enim ligula venenatis dolor. Maecenas nisl est, ultrices nec congue eget, auctor vitae massa. Fusce luctus vestibulum augue ut aliquet.