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physical therapist: Encyclopedia II - Dyspraxia - Role of Support Agencies

Within the United Kingdom there are several agencies that are able to support children with dyspraxia. They may provide reports on the child’s progress, including: A developmental history with motor milestones Patterns of social interaction, communication and behaviour, Educational history and analysis of learning styles Views of the child, including their response to the current learning environment. The child’s level of overall special educational needs resources, equipment and facilities required to support the child. The following p ...

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Dyspraxia, Dyspraxia - Assessment and diagnosis, Dyspraxia - Developmental Profiles, Dyspraxia - Speech and language, Dyspraxia - Handwriting and drawing, Dyspraxia - Whole body movement coordination and body image, Dyspraxia - Physical Play, Dyspraxia - General difficulties, Dyspraxia - Role of Support Agencies, Dyspraxia - Paediatric Occupational Therapist, Dyspraxia - Speech and Language Therapist, Dyspraxia - Educational Psychologist, Dyspraxia - Health Visitor

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physical therapist: Encyclopedia II - Dyspraxia - Role of support agencies
Within the United Kingdom there are several agencies that are able to support children with dyspraxia. They may provide reports on the child’s progress, including: A developmental history with motor milestones Patterns of social interaction, communication and behaviour, Educational history and analysis of learning styles Views of the child, including their response to the current learning environment. The child’s level of overall special educational needs resources, equipment and facilities required to support the child. The following p ...

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Dyspraxia, Dyspraxia - Assessment and diagnosis, Dyspraxia - Developmental Profiles, Dyspraxia - Speech and language, Dyspraxia - Handwriting and drawing, Dyspraxia - Whole body movement coordination and body image, Dyspraxia - Physical play, Dyspraxia - General difficulties, Dyspraxia - Role of support agencies, Dyspraxia - Paediatric occupational therapist, Dyspraxia - Speech and language therapist, Dyspraxia - Educational psychologist, Dyspraxia - Health visitor

Read more here: » Dyspraxia: Encyclopedia II - Dyspraxia - Role of support agencies

physical therapist: Health Insurance Glossary Dictionary - Physical Therapist

Definition and meaning of Physical Therapist :

 

Physical Therapist:  A trained medical person who provides rehabilitative services and therapy to help restore bodily functions such as walking, speech, the use of limbs, etc. (H)

(Source: InsWeb)

 

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physical therapist: Encyclopedia - Manual therapy

Manual Therapy encompasses the diagnosis and treatment of the ailments of various etiologies through hands-on intervention. Manual Therapy is practiced by people within various health care professions, including Physiotherapists, Physical Therapists, Massage Therapists, Occupational Therapists, Chiropractors, Osteopaths, Physiatrists and more. Manual Assessment uses a variety hands on tests to determine which structure may be responsible for the pain or dysfunction being assessed. Treatment includes all the means of hands on work and

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physical therapist: Encyclopedia - Allied health

Professionals in the healthcare industry are often referred to as allied health professionals which usually need formal training before they are hired, for example, medical assistants , dental hygienists and assistants, phlebotomists, physical therapists and physical therapy assistants, hemodialysis technicians, laboratory technicians, electrocardiographic technicians, x-ray technicians, medical secretaries, and medical coders and billers all belong to the ever growing group of al ...

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physical therapist: Encyclopedia II - Dyspraxia - Developmental Profiles

There are six main areas of difficulty which can be profiled within dyspraxia; the four main areas are listed below: Dyspraxia - Speech and language. Developmental verbal dyspraxia is a type of ideational dyspraxia, causing linguistic or phonological impairment. Key problems include: Difficulties controlling the speech organs. Difficulties making speech sounds Difficulty sequencing sounds Within a word Forming words into sentences Difficulty controlling breathing and phonation. Slow language d ...

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Dyspraxia, Dyspraxia - Assessment and diagnosis, Dyspraxia - Developmental Profiles, Dyspraxia - Speech and language, Dyspraxia - Handwriting and drawing, Dyspraxia - Whole body movement coordination and body image, Dyspraxia - Physical Play, Dyspraxia - General difficulties, Dyspraxia - Role of Support Agencies, Dyspraxia - Paediatric Occupational Therapist, Dyspraxia - Speech and Language Therapist, Dyspraxia - Educational Psychologist, Dyspraxia - Health Visitor

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physical therapist: Encyclopedia - Physical therapy

Physical therapy (also known as physiotherapy) is a health profession concerned with the assessment, diagnosis, and treatment of disease and disability through physical means. It is based upon principles of medical science, and is generally held to be within the sphere of conventional (rather than alternative) medicine. Physiotherapy is practiced by physiotherapists (also known as physical therapists, e.g. in the United States), though aspects may also be practiced under supervised delegation by physiotherapy assi ...

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physical therapist: Encyclopedia - Drama therapy

Drama therapy is a health and human services profession that seeks to facilitate physical integration and personal growth for individuals, couples, families, and various groups through the use of theatrical and dramatic processes. Drama therapists work in a wide variety of settings, including hospitals, schools, mental centers, prisons, and businesses. Using role-play, theater games, mime, puppetry, and other improvisational techniques, drama therapists help the client to tell his or her story in order to: Solve a ...

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physical therapist: Encyclopedia - Sports medicine

Sports medicine or sport medicine is an interdisciplinary subspecialty of medicine which deals with the treatment and preventive care of athletes, both amateur and professional. The team includes specialty physicians and surgeons, athletic trainers, physical therapists, coaches, other personnel, and, of course, the athlete. Sports medicine - History. The origins of sports medicine lie in a well ancient Greece and ancient Rome where physical education was a necessary aspect of youth – training and a ...

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physical therapist: Encyclopedia II - Dyspraxia - Developmental Profiles

There are six main areas of difficulty which can be profiled within dyspraxia; the four main areas are listed below: Dyspraxia - Speech and language. Developmental verbal dyspraxia is a type of ideational dyspraxia, causing linguistic or phonological impairment. Key problems include: Difficulties controlling the speech organs. Difficulties making speech sounds Difficulty sequencing sounds Within a word Forming words into sentences Difficulty controlling breathing and phonation. Slow language d ...

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Dyspraxia, Dyspraxia - Assessment and diagnosis, Dyspraxia - Developmental Profiles, Dyspraxia - Speech and language, Dyspraxia - Handwriting and drawing, Dyspraxia - Whole body movement coordination and body image, Dyspraxia - Physical play, Dyspraxia - General difficulties, Dyspraxia - Role of support agencies, Dyspraxia - Paediatric occupational therapist, Dyspraxia - Speech and language therapist, Dyspraxia - Educational psychologist, Dyspraxia - Health visitor

Read more here: » Dyspraxia: Encyclopedia II - Dyspraxia - Developmental Profiles

physical therapist: Encyclopedia - Chromotherapy

Chromotherapy, sometimes called colour therapy or colourology, is an alternative medicine method. It is claimed that a therapist trained in chromotherapy can use colour and light to balance energy wherever our bodies are lacking, be it physical, emotional, spiritual, or mental. Chromotherapists claim a scientific basis for their practice, proposing that colours bring about emotional reactions in people. A standard method of diagnosis is the use of Luscher’s colour test, developed by Dr. Max Luscher in the ...

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physical therapist: Encyclopedia - Massage

Massage is the practice of applying pressure or vibration to the soft tissues of the body, including muscles, connective tissue, tendons, ligaments, and joints. A form of therapy, massage can be applied to parts of the body or successively to the whole body, to heal injury, relieve psychological stress, manage pain, improve circulation and relieve tension. Where massage is used for its physical and psychological benefits, it may be termed "therape ...

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physical therapist: Encyclopedia II - Trista Rehn - Education

Prior to her rise to reality television fame, Rehn attended Indiana University and the University of Miami, where she obtained a master's degree in physical therapy. She was a Miami-based physical therapist and a dancer for the Miami Heat, where she was known by the nickname "T". Rehn and Sutter now live in Los Angeles, California. ...

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Trista Rehn, Trista Rehn - The Bachelorette, Trista Rehn - Television appearances, Trista Rehn - Education, Trista Rehn - External link

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physical therapist: Encyclopedia II - Iliotibial band syndrome - Treatment

As with any injury or ailment, you should see your physician or physical therapist for diagnosis and treatment. For an athlete with acute ITBS, reduce weekly distance training to 50% for 2 weeks, and only run on flat ground. After, in the absence of ITBS pain, slowly begin to build distance again. If ITBS pain remains or is chronic, one should stop running immediately for two weeks (minimum). If the pain and inflammation are still present, another month of rest may be needed. Once the injury begins to improve, resuming activity can be ...

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Iliotibial band syndrome, Iliotibial band syndrome - Definition, Iliotibial band syndrome - Symptoms, Iliotibial band syndrome - Sports Activities to Avoid while Symptomatic, Iliotibial band syndrome - Causes of Injury, Iliotibial band syndrome - Treatment, Iliotibial band syndrome - Immediate Treatment, Iliotibial band syndrome - Short Term Treatment, Iliotibial band syndrome - Long Term Treatment, Iliotibial band syndrome - Rehabilitation, Iliotibial band syndrome - After the Pain is Gone, Iliotibial band syndrome - Some Rehabilitation Options, Iliotibial band syndrome - Example Physical Therapy Regimen, Iliotibial band syndrome - External References and Links

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physical therapist: Alternative Treatment Dictionary on Physical Therapy

Physical Therapy: Physical therapists use a variety of techniques to help patients gain or regain better control of their physcial bodies following injury or illness.

 

(See also: Physical Therapy, Alternative Health, Body Mind and Soul)

 

physical therapist: Encyclopedia II - Delayed ejaculation - Treatment

If the man has never ejaculated through any form of stimulation (such as wet dreams, masturbation, or intercourse) in his life, a urologist should be consulted to determine if there is a congenital or physical abnormality. If, however, he is able to ejaculate in a reasonable period of time by some form of stimulation, he should seek sex therapy from a therapist specializing in this area. Treatment usually includes both partners. The therapist will usually educate the couple about the fundamentals of human sexual response and how to communicate and guide the partner to provide ideal stimulation, rathe ...

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Delayed ejaculation, Delayed ejaculation - Causes, Delayed ejaculation - Signs, Delayed ejaculation - Treatment, Delayed ejaculation - Expectations

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physical therapist: Encyclopedia II - Athletic training - Certified Athletic Trainer

The Certified Athletic Trainer (ATC) is an allied health care professional that is certified by the Board of Certification (BOC). Certified Athletic Trainers are also sometimes referred to as sports therapists or sports medicine practitioners and are the centerpiece of the sports medicine team. They serve as a liasson to the athlete, coach, physician and other supplemental personnel providing care to athletes sustaining physical or emotional trauma. Specifically, the Certified Athletic Trainer's role delineation encompasses seven domains:

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Athletic training, Athletic training - History of the Athletic Training Profession, Athletic training - Certified Athletic Trainer, Athletic training - A day in the life of a Certified Athletic Trainer, Athletic training - Places of Employment, Athletic training - Athletic Training Education

Read more here: » Athletic training: Encyclopedia II - Athletic training - Certified Athletic Trainer

physical therapist: Encyclopedia II - Danica Patrick - Personal life and media work

Patrick is married to physical therapist Paul Hospenthal, who is sixteen years her senior. They were married in a private ceremony on November 19, 2005 in Scottsdale, Arizona where they currently reside. The two met when Danica had to receive medical attention for an injured hip when she was 20 years old. Patrick also hosts several TV shows on Spike TV. As a result of the attention she got for her participation in the 2005 Indianapolis 500 and for her perceived attractiveness, she was asked by Playboy to have her pictures taken to be published in a future edition of its magazine. She declined the offer ...

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Danica Patrick, Danica Patrick - Racing Career, Danica Patrick - Personal life and media work, Danica Patrick - News Links

Read more here: » Danica Patrick: Encyclopedia II - Danica Patrick - Personal life and media work

physical therapist: Encyclopedia II - Chris Kanyon - Career

As a youth, Kanyon played rugby, roller hockey, basketball, and baseball. In 1992 he graduated from the University at Buffalo with a bachelor's degree in physical therapy. He then worked as a physical therapist for three years before deciding to become a wrestler. Kanyon trained under Afa and Sika at the Wild Samoan Wrestling School. He debuted in 1995 and wrestled one match as Chris Morgan before adopting the name Chris Kanyon. Early in his career, he formed a tag team with Billy Kidman which saw both men wrestle in the uniform of hockey players. In late-1994 he made several appearances with the ...

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Chris Kanyon, Chris Kanyon - Career, Chris Kanyon - World Championship Wrestling, Chris Kanyon - World Wrestling Federation, Chris Kanyon - Retirement and beyond, Chris Kanyon - Total Nonstop Action Wrestling, Chris Kanyon - In wrestling, Chris Kanyon - Quotes, Chris Kanyon - Nicknames, Chris Kanyon - Managers, Chris Kanyon - Finishing moves, Chris Kanyon - Championships and accomplishments

Read more here: » Chris Kanyon: Encyclopedia II - Chris Kanyon - Career

physical therapist: Encyclopedia II - Occupational therapy - Areas of occupational therapy

Occupational therapists work in a vast array of settings, these include: Occupational therapy - Physical. Orthopedics (fractures/falls clinics) Pediatrics Elderly Rehabilitation Accident and Emergency Hand Therapy Cardiac Rehabilitation Burns Road Traffic Accidents Occupational therapy - Community. Intermediate Care Day centres Schools Child Development centres Occupational therapy - Neurology. < ...

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Occupational therapy, Occupational therapy - About occupational therapy practitioners, Occupational therapy - Who benefits from occupational therapy?, Occupational therapy - Areas of occupational therapy, Occupational therapy - Physical, Occupational therapy - Community, Occupational therapy - Neurology, Occupational therapy - Mental Health, Occupational therapy - Case studies: how occupational therapy works, Occupational therapy - Alzheimer's disease, Occupational therapy - Stroke, Occupational therapy - Developmental problems, Occupational therapy - Universities offering OT programs

Read more here: » Occupational therapy: Encyclopedia II - Occupational therapy - Areas of occupational therapy

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