Introduction to Physical Therapy for Physical Therapist AssistantsJones & Bartlett Publishers, 27. aug. 2010 - 308 sider Written specifically for Physical Therapist Assistant (PTA) students, this text is an excellent introduction for physical therapist assistant’s education. This new edition includes updated information regarding the relationship between the Physical Therapist (PT) and PTA and key concepts of the Guide to Physical Therapist Practice for better understanding of clinical guidelines. It also includes new information regarding clinical trends in physical therapy. Utilizing this text specifically for PTAs, instructors can introduce students to information regarding professionalism, professional roles, interpersonal communication, physical therapist’s behavior and conduct, teaching and learning, and evidence based practice. This comprehensive text will provide a valuable resource throughout the physical therapist assistant’s education and training throughout the entire duration of the PTA program. New to Second Edition: Distinctive description of physical therapy developments from its Formative Years (1914-1920) to the APTA’s “Vision and Application of Scientific Pursuit” of today PTA’s usage of the APTA's “Guide to Physical Therapist Practice” Differences between physical therapy and medical diagnosis Contemporary clinical trends regarding wellness, health promotion and disease prevention Instructor Resources: Transition Guide, PowerPoint slides and TestBank |
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... involved in the physical therapy profession. Development. of. the. Physical. Therapy. Profession. HISTORY OF REHABILITATION TREATMENTS INCLUDING THERAPEUTIC EXERCISES It may be difficult to believe that some types of treatments utilized in ...
... involved in the physical therapy profession. Development. of. the. Physical. Therapy. Profession. HISTORY OF REHABILITATION TREATMENTS INCLUDING THERAPEUTIC EXERCISES It may be difficult to believe that some types of treatments utilized in ...
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... involved in the recon- struction therapy were newly trained physical reconstruction aides. They consisted of a handful of physicians called orthopedists and 1200 young women called reconstruction aides. These people were the phys- ical ...
... involved in the recon- struction therapy were newly trained physical reconstruction aides. They consisted of a handful of physicians called orthopedists and 1200 young women called reconstruction aides. These people were the phys- ical ...
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... involved with the profession of physical therapeutics.19 The members of the AWPTA19 were graduates of recognized schools of physiotherapy and of physical education programs trained in massage, therapeutic exercises, electrotherapy, and ...
... involved with the profession of physical therapeutics.19 The members of the AWPTA19 were graduates of recognized schools of physiotherapy and of physical education programs trained in massage, therapeutic exercises, electrotherapy, and ...
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... involvement of physical therapists as consultants to guarantee every individual with disabilities rightful ac- cess to all aspects of life. Many major changes occurred during the 1990s; managed care, point of service plans, and other ...
... involvement of physical therapists as consultants to guarantee every individual with disabilities rightful ac- cess to all aspects of life. Many major changes occurred during the 1990s; managed care, point of service plans, and other ...
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... involved in professional issues and debates by participating in the Student Assembly and student special-interest groups. 6. Stay current through News Now, PT in Motion, PTJ Online,Student Assembly Pulse,and other publications. 7 ...
... involved in professional issues and debates by participating in the Student Assembly and student special-interest groups. 6. Stay current through News Now, PT in Motion, PTJ Online,Student Assembly Pulse,and other publications. 7 ...
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MAJOR PHYSICAL THERAPY PRACTICE SPECIALTIES | 57 |
ETHICAL AND LEGAL ISSUES | 121 |
COMMUNICATION | 157 |
PATIENT CARE ESSENTIALS FOR THE PHYSICAL THERAPIST ASSISTANT | 205 |
APPENDICES | 273 |
GLOSSARY | 289 |
INDEX | 293 |
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