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    The physical therapy is a growing and competitive profession. One can start their journey by researching physical therapy graduate programs. Each physical therapy school will have nearly the same requirements for students who are striving to be accepted into the program. Typically‚ to Physical therapy graduate programs usually requires baccalaureate degrees and many programs require individuals to take

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    its Doctor of Physical Therapy program. While it is important to have a good education and clinical experience‚ I hold lessons in behavior and ethics to a higher standard due to the fact that patient care depends highly upon complete and proper care. If a therapist does not present the proper behavior or ethics when treating a patient‚ the patient’s life could be greatly affected despite the amount of knowledge the therapist has. Therefore‚ I personally have sought out physical therapy programs that

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    Communication in Physical Therapy One of the major issues with physical therapy is the lack of communication between the physician and the patient. The problem with the lack of communication is the patient will not be fully healed because the physician is unaware of all of the aches and pains of their patient . The lack of communication will be the cause of the of further injury to the patient because the physician can not help the unknown. Communication is extremely important in physical therapy because

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    and Balance Physical Therapy. When potential patients read our name‚ we want them to feel relieved that their injuries will soon be healed and their bodies restored. Our names signifies how physical therapy will relieve pain while enhancing the healing process and restore ones body’s strength and balance to their preinjury performance. Mission Statement and Rationale Together‚ we will restore your body to its preinjury performance. Restoring Strength and Balance Physical Therapy defines the

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    The future of physical therapy is not just rehabilitation‚ but education. There is a serious lack of education in health and fitness throughout the population. As an aspiring physical therapist‚ I hope to incorporate aspects of health‚ fitness‚ and nutrition into my practice. Physical therapists need to rehabilitate‚ but also prevent and educate for the future. In my experience‚ many patients are back again and again after their first time in therapy because they do not know how to continue at home

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    The ideal job that I’d prefer to have is to work as a physical therapy assistant (PTA) 24 hours‚ 7 days a week. My three main points are good benefits‚ good pay‚ and a career that I’d love. My preferred earnings potential is $18.00 an hour. I chose to go into this career because I’ll be learning about how to eventually become a physical therapist and what they do every single day. I will need an associate’s degree to become a Physical Therapy Asst. ‚ and the length of a PTA program is 2 years of

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    What if people lived healthier lives‚ practiced preventive medicine‚ and took precautions against illness and disease? My days in the physical therapy department often made me think about the prevention of injuries as well as the injuries themselves. I was already doubting my future career choice as a physical therapist. Although I loved the science of it and helping people‚ the lack of variety within the field and its limited options for growth bothered me. I needed a career that helped a large

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    INTERNATIONAL REHAB MEDICAL OFFICE‚ P.C. Provider: JINGLING TANG‚ M.D. Tel: (718) 259-1636 Fax:718-343-1716 Attn: outpatient physical therapy services. Case #: 03138898 Re: Medical necessity of Physical therapy for patient ALBULENA AMETI ID: 302802744501 DOB: 06/25/1986 To Whom It May Concern: The letter is to state new patient ALBULENA AMETI‚ 27 year-old female is suffering from hand pain and elbow pain‚ she came to our office on Aug. 28 2013.

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    lifestyle. I found that I could apply all that I have mastered from a Kinesiology degree by pursuing a career in physical therapy. Carl‚ an elderly man that I worked with while volunteering at Fireside Convalescent Home helped me come to my decision. Carl had been in a wheel chair for 15 years and had been seeing a physical therapist for the past 12. When I first began observing Carl’s physical therapist‚ I realized that he was happiest while working with them through treatment. I could see that doing

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    Ethical Scenario A therapist is working at a Physical Rehabilitation Therapy Clinic and a juvenile age 16 is referred to their clinic for treatment of severe burns that has limited the function of the patients arms and hands. Upon examining the child‚ the therapist notices several other burn marks‚ and unexplained bruises on the patient. The therapist works with the child for a couple of weeks‚ and begins pressing the child about how the burns and marks occurred. The child was being physically

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