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  • ...iliary health profession which makes use of [[#physical therapy modalities|physical therapy modalities]] to prevent, correct, and alleviate movement dysfunction of ana ==Prescribing and planning physical therapy==
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  • ...ization, and adjustment... This article probably should be for describing Physical Therapy and what they do, which does include spinal manipulation, and what they do ...nce), Physical Therapy legislation does not allow chiropractors to call it physical therapy. We therefore call it physiological therapeutics. So some chiropractors u
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  • ...rists''', and work with a variety of allied health professions including [[physical therapy]], [[occupational therapy]], [[speech therapy]], [[recreational therapy]] a
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  • {{r|Physical therapy}}
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  • {{r|Physical therapy}}
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  • ...e."<ref>{{MeSH|Ultrasonic therapy}}</ref> It is often applied as part of [[physical therapy]].
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  • ...skills are developed. If the problem is with strength in the same hand, [[physical therapy]] may be more relevant. In contrast with [[physical therapy]], which is often complementary, occupational therapy is less concerned wit
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  • | pagename = Physical therapy | abc = Physical therapy
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  • {{r|Physical therapy}}
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  • ...designation in each profession. Strengthening techniques may be called [[physical therapy]] when done by a [[physical therapist]], but [[physiological therapeutics]]
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  • ...iliary health profession which makes use of [[#physical therapy modalities|physical therapy modalities]] to prevent, correct, and alleviate movement dysfunction of ana ==Prescribing and planning physical therapy==
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  • ...n medicine]], palliative radiation therapy and surgery, [[social work]], [[physical therapy]], [[occupational therapy]] and [[complementary and alternative medicine]].
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  • .... Nonphysician professionals in a pain management center include nursing, physical therapy, pastoral care, various types of psychotherapists, and clinical pharmacy. A
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  • ...ces worn by the patient, higher-voltage [[elecrostim]] units are used by [[physical therapy|physical therapists]] and other practitioners.
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  • ...ization, and adjustment... This article probably should be for describing Physical Therapy and what they do, which does include spinal manipulation, and what they do ...nce), Physical Therapy legislation does not allow chiropractors to call it physical therapy. We therefore call it physiological therapeutics. So some chiropractors u
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  • {{rpl|Physical therapy}}
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  • Treatment options vary depending on the type of arthritis and include [[Physical therapy|physical]] and [[occupational therapy]], and medications (symptomatic or ta
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  • ...assage]] or a foot rub, [[transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation]], [[physical therapy]], Auriculo Therapy (i.e., medical use of implements, diagnosis, treatment
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  • ...peciality of [[physiatry]] (rehabilitation medicine), the professions of [[physical therapy]] and [[occupational therapy]] became established. #[[Physical therapy]]
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  • ...I've seen people that considered a chiropractor (actually dual boarded in physical therapy) as "their doctor", but with extensive consultation with internists, etc.,
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  • ...sh]] [[entrepreneur]] specialising in both [[self defence]] training and [[physical therapy]]. He is remembered today as one of the first Europeans to teach [[Japanese ...ht mostly abandoned self defence instruction in favour of his interests in physical therapy <ref name="wolf">Wolf, Tony (ed.) ''The Bartitsu Compendium.'' Lulu Publica
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  • ...two sides of the [[tendon]] together where it was cut. After that will be physical therapy and who knows how long that will last. My sincere apologies that the May i
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  • ...tology, [[economics]], [[history]], [[speech pathology]], [[audiology]], [[physical therapy]], [[occupational therapy]] or any of a wide variety of other fields. Geron
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  • ...g in [[neurology]], [[orthopedics]], [[sports injuries]], [[nutrition]], [[physical therapy|rehabilitation]], industrial consulting, [[radiology]], family practice, [[
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  • ...ssage is widely accepted as pleasurable. Massage is widely accepted as a [[physical therapy]] technique, both medically and in [[sports]] training. When the massage is Myofascial release originators come from [[physical therapy]] and from [[Rolfing]]).
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  • ...roved program; I'm not sure if a prescription is required. In many states, physical therapy and medical laboratory tests can be done only with a physician's prescripti
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  • ...y lack biomedical explanations but as they become better researched some ( PHYSICAL THERAPY MODALITIES; DIET; ACUPUNCTURE) become widely accepted whereas others (humor
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  • ===Physical therapy=== ...SY, Olson-Kellogg B, Shamliyan TA, Choi JY, Ramakrishnan R, Kane RL| title=Physical therapy interventions for knee pain secondary to osteoarthritis: a systematic revie
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  • [[Physical therapy]] may help to reduce tremor and improve coordination and muscle control for
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  • ...[psychiatry|psychiatrists]] and [[neurology|neurologists]], [[nursing]], [[physical therapy|physical]] and [[occupational therapy]], and other disciplines relevant to
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  • ...liability Studies: Use, Interpretation, and Sample Size Requirements" in ''Physical Therapy'' 85:257-68
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  • ...[[emergency room]]s, [[intensive care medicine]], [[surgery]] services, [[physical therapy]], [[childbirth|labor and delivery]], [[endoscopy]] units, diagnostic [[lab
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  • ...t S, Magel J et al.| title=Comparison of the effectiveness of three manual physical therapy techniques in a subgroup of patients with low back pain who satisfy a clini
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  • ...-blinding procedures used in virtually all surgical procedures, dentistry, physical therapy, etc.; the [http://consensus.nih.gov/1997/1997Acupuncture107html.htm NIH Co
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  • For most stroke patients, [[physical therapy]] (PT) and [[occupational therapy]] (OT) are the cornerstones of the rehabi
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  • * [[Physical therapy]]
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  • ...y to walk. Soldiers injured in warfare have been known to use this form of physical therapy to regain movement in limbs or simply become accustomed to [[prosthetic lim
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  • }}</ref> Nonpharmacologic assistance from [[social worker]]s, [[physical therapy]] and [[occupational therapy]] are often extremely helpful. .... This is due mainly to improved methods of limiting disability, such as [[physical therapy]], [[Occupational Therapy]] and [[speech therapy]], along with more success
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  • ...al adjustment) relieves back pain as well as conventional treatment with [[physical therapy]], and patients tend to be more satisfied with chiropractic care (even thou ...e diagnostic and treatment approaches, including naturopathic remedies and physical therapy devices. Many belong to the [http://www.amerchiro.org/ American Chiropracti
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  • ...opractic gives them the best tools for flexibility and pain control, while physical therapy is better for restoring strength. These practitioners routinely work with c ...is about the best example of complementary/combined. I'm not sure I'd put physical therapy and physiatry outside mainstream
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  • ...istance is more often generally approached through nutrition, exercise and physical therapy. ...when we begin to write that, we realize that when we say chiropractors use physical therapy, we are stepping on the toes of physical therapists who claim it as theirs
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  • ...al adjustment) relieves back pain as well as conventional treatment with [[physical therapy]], and patients tend to be more satisfied with chiropractic care (even thou ...e diagnostic and treatment approaches, including naturopathic remedies and physical therapy devices. Many belong to the [http://www.amerchiro.org/ American Chiropracti
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  • ...n 1998, Keating published a review about the ''Journal of Manipulative and Physical Therapy'' from 1989-1996. He concluded that scholarly activity within chiropractic
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  • * [[occupational therapy|occupational]] or [[physical therapy]], to assist with [[sensory integration dysfunction|sensory integration pro
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  • * Individually targeted exercise or physical therapy consisting of strength training, balance, and walking.
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  • ...vertebrae. The injury required a period of rest and an intensive round of physical therapy, during which time she was able to reassess, re-energize and reorganize her
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  • ...h my knowledge of that subject is not extensive. I'm still having a lot of physical therapy and that takes quite a bit of my time.[[User:Milton Beychok|Milton Beychok]
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  • ...ad and feet: intrarater and interrater reliability and rate comparisons. ''Physical Therapy'' 78(11): 1175-1185. PMID 9806622</ref><ref name="therapy5">Green C and oth
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  • ...ialists; some also have taken what they consider complementary training in physical therapy or exercise physiology. Anecdote not being the singular of data, I lost a i
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  • * "recommends exercise or physical therapy and vitamin D supplementation to prevent [[accidental fall|falls]] in comm
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  • ...category. In general, however, things that fall into allied health include physical therapy, social work and counseling, imaging and laboratory technologists, respirat
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  • ...For instance, hospital stay for broken hip and then nursing home stay for physical therapy would be covered.
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