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    loved again. I will always remember my grandmother's initial evaluation with the Physical Therapist. I really had never given physical therapy as a profession any thought at all before that day. I had known people who had gone to physical therapy but I did not know exactly what happened during a therapy session or what a therapist did exactly. The PT got to know my grandmother, taking an interest in not only her physical injuries but also taking an interest in what she wanted to happen both short and

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    computer skills.  I am a pre-physical therapy major and I learned that there’s much more to physical therapy than just dealing with patient’s injuries.  There’s so much that goes into being a physical therapist and having a physical therapy practice that I would have never learned unless I actually began my career in physical therapy.  I have learned the success factors to actually be prosperous and maintain that in physical therapy.  I have learned of the many physical therapy practices locally and in

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    In my second application cycle, I was able secure a rehabilitation technician position with ATI Physical Therapy Women's Health Center. I had wanted this job from when I first found this profession while getting therapy for my foot. I was thrown into many situations in my first couple of days on the job. For example, there were several instances where I almost mixed patient files up and began exercises with the wrong patient. It was also difficult for me to achieve complete communication with the

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    time. Tennis was a huge part of my life. I spent countless hours after school practicing and traveling to tournaments on weekends. At the time it was devastating knowing it would no longer be a part of life for a year. After surgery I went to physical therapy to start the process of my recovery. When I first went, I didn’t like my therapist, Dr. Sushil, but as time went on, I grew to adore him and everyone in the practice. All of the therapists were extremely close and it was refreshing to be a part

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    Does physical therapy have similar or better outcomes as total knee arthroplasty for knee osteoarthritis relief? Aaron Eichsteadt SPT Abstract: Background: Osteoarthritis(OA) is a degenerative joint disease that is becoming a more common issue in today’s society, with knee OA being the most common. This increase in prevalence of knee OA can be attributed to many factors including: obesity, overuse, age and genetics. Since there is an increase in prevalence, there are different methods people choose

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    I was first introduced to physical therapy in high school when was diagnosed with plantar fasciitis due to an irregular gait while running in cross country. Having to attend physical therapy as a patient I grew interested in the practice and the outcomes it can create for people who face injuries. I viewed physical therapy as a fun and exciting way to manipulate the body in order to help strengthen and recover from injuries. It wasn't until I first visited Ghana in 2013 that I fully understood

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    work and dedication. Several experiences have materialized in my life that I believe make me well fitting for a career in physical therapy: a passion to learn, a strong desire to share knowledge, and foremost an immense yearning for helping others to improve their lives. Obviously, my learning must come first and precede anything else I do. However, learning in physical therapy is not simple. This field functions in a great amount of information

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    information as efficiently. As an undergraduate student, with exposure of a physical therapy environment, my behaviors and habits have sharpened as well. In this way, I prepare myself to be professional when the opportunity is given, such as a student in the doctor of physical therapy degree program. The fundamentals of professionalism, in my opinion, rely on habits, your mindset, and team work, especially for a physical therapy student. The first aspect of a professional DPT student is developing good

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    goals for this practicum is to learn more about occupational and physical therapy. To get a better understanding between the two and what their fields entail. The reason this is my main goal is because I am on the fence with which field I am wanting to go on to grad school for. I am leaning towards occupational therapy, but I am still curious about physical therapy. This is why I am choosing to observe both occupational and physical therapists during my practicum. I am planning on shadowing at two

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    apply principles such as competence, communication, respect, consideration, and accountability in a work based setting. What is professionalism in the context of being a student in a doctor of physical therapy degree program? The American Physical Therapist Association defines professionalism as "Physical therapists consistently demonstrate core values by aspiring to and wisely applying principles of altruism, excellence, caring, ethics, respect, communication and accountability, and by working together

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