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    Physical Therapy Ethics

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    Values, Ethics, and Behavior of Physical Therapy To be a successful physical therapist, a person must have seven core values outline by the American Physical Therapy Association. The seven core values from accountability to social responsibility shows what needs to be important in the eyes of a physical therapist. The individual must also follow a strict code of ethics outlined by certain rules and procedures. The code of ethics shows the obligation that a physical therapist makes to their patients

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    pursue is physical therapy. Many centuries ago, there was not a specific name for physical therapy but there were many forms. Philosophers advocated massage and hydrotherapy (water therapy), which were beginning forms of physical therapy. After these forms were brought to the mind, schools of study began to form. These schools were very similar to the universities we have today. The first graduates of these schools were named “reconstruction aides.” Over time the old names of physical therapy evolved

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    Pool Physical Therapy

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    Benefits of Pool Physical Therapy Physical Therapy is a physical medicine and rehabilitation specialty that is performed by physical therapists with a goal to improve a person’s quality of life, mobility and function. In short, it is a way of relieving pain and improving person’s life. A lot of the time it is used by elderly people, people with disabilities, or wounded/now disabled military personnel to, at least partially, restore their

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    Clinic to help the patient regain strength and range of motion, under the supervision of a licensed physical therapist. Physical therapy is used to reduce chronic pain, and to help restore physical function once an injury has healed. Therapists will also explain to patients how to avoid further injury in the future. They use manual therapy such as ultrasound, electrical stimulation, and hot and cold therapy to relieve swelling

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    Although I have been interested in a medical profession and helping people for as long as I can remember, it wasn't until recently that my life was significantly impacted by physical therapy. Being an athlete for the majority of my life, I experienced my fair share of injuries and therefore I know the feeling of being sidelined from an injury and how it seems to affect nearly every aspect of your life. It's not just your body that is injured, it's also your mind and spirit. One of my more serious

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    Physical therapy was invented in the 1920’s during the polio epidemic (“Physical,” 2014). Therefore allowing physical therapists are needed all over. They help people with their injuries and helps them cope with any pain they may have. Pediatric physical therapy and tradition physical therapy only differ in the age that they work with. Pediatric physical therapists work with children under the age of eighteen, while tradition physical therapists work with people over the age of eighteen. Some factors

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    Physical Therapy Career

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    graduation from UTSA, is a physical therapist. Physical therapists (PT’s) help people who are injured or ill. They improve the impaired movement of patients and manage their pain. Physical therapists aid into an important part of the rehabilitation, treatment, and prevention of patients with chronic conditions, illnesses, or injuries. There is no secret that becoming a physical therapist takes time, at least four years of undergraduate school and three years of doctoral physical therapy school, along with

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    types of fields that I can choose to take for my future. Growing up, I have always dreamed of a position in the medical field and although I was never sure, nor am I now, I have taken quite interest in physical therapy. Even if I have changed my mind many times before, I really like the way a physical therapist works in the health care facility. I like to help people when they are in need so they can be in a better state of well being. Seeing how people recover their health, gives me life and hope

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    Physical Therapy History

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    The History of Physical Therapy Hayley J. Harris Arkansas State University In recent decades, physical therapy has become somewhat of a hot commodity in America. According the United States Department of Labor and Bureau of Labor Statistics (2014), the number of physical therapy jobs is expected to jump an astonishing 36% by 2022, equating to almost 280,000 licensed, practicing physical therapists. Physical therapy seems to have joined the ranks of doctor, teacher, and astronaut in

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    Let 's get Physical....Therapy What does an individual do if he injures his body or is ill and it does not get better over time? Go to rehabilitation, of course! That is, rehabilitation for the body! These rehabilitation specialists are physical therapists or, as they are sometimes called, “PTs”. A physical therapist is a person who helps the injured manage their pain and improve their movement. A physical therapist is an individual who goes through a certain amount and type of schooling to obtain

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