About MAPTA
MAPTA works 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.
MAPTA Mission
MAPTA Mission is to address the needs and interests of members, to promote the highest standards for physical therapy practice, education and research, and to ensure that the physical therapy profession serves the evolving health and wellness needs of the public.
MAPTA Leadership
MAPTA's volunteer leaders passionately serve its members and the industry to carry out the mission. Click here to see who currently serves on the Board of Directors, please click here >> MAPTA Executive Board and Committees (note: this is not the Board of PT Examiners. For more on this, please see the licensing page)
MAPTA Nominating Committee
Please read the March 2010 letter from the nominating committee, >>click here for the PDF
MAPTA History - 60th Anniversary in 2010!
Our archives contain communication between the "physiotherapists" of Montana dating back to the mid1940's. First officially formed in 1950, MAPTA members worked together to continually improve industry standards. From the days of train transportation to advanced technology of the internet age, physical therapy in Montana kept pace with these changes. >> Read more about physical therapy in Montana and history of MAPTA (coming soon).
MAPTA Awards
> Nora Staael-Evert Award
> Chapter Service Recognition Award
> Presidential Award
> Chapter Memorial
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