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https://lnkd.in/dYKrPabE Physical Therapist Assistant Responsibilities: - Assist the physical therapist in providing patient care and treatment - Implement treatment plans under the supervision of the physical therapist - Monitor and document patient progress and outcomes - Educate patients on exercises and activities to improve their condition - Assist with patient transfers and mobility exercises - Maintain a clean and organized treatment area....... #PA2ASSISTRevolution #GlobalAssistantConnect #BusinessEmpowerment #VirtualPAPlatform #SkillMatchmaking #EfficientAssistance #QualityServiceConnection #SimplifyDelegateThrive #PA2ASSISTImpact #EmpoweringCollaboration
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Something that sets Curnyn PT apart from the rest? 👉 You'll work with the same physical therapist throughout your entire treatment. While other clinics shuffle patients from PT to PT, every Curnyn patient receives a primary physical therapist who takes charge of their treatment plan (and sees them every week). Why? Because we believe that working with a physical therapist who thoroughly understands your condition, circumstances & goals is the best way to achieve success. Who's with us?! #fortworthmoms #FortWorth #fortworthtx #fortworthtexas #physicaltherapy #physicaltherapyassistant #physicaltherapytexas #physicaltherapylife
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As a physical therapist, I strongly believe in advocating for our profession and the valuable role we play in healthcare. By sharing educational content, highlighting success stories, and promoting awareness, we can emphasize the importance of physical therapy and the positive impact it has on patients' lives. Let's stand together as advocates, empowering others to understand the benefits of our profession and the transformative power of physical therapy. #PhysicalTherapyAdvocate #TransformingLives #PickPT Pick PT Physical Therapy
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Quiz Time! Physio students and physical therapists (Physiotherapist) Can you guess what this device is used for? #PhysioQuiz #RespiratoryPhysio #LearningWithPhysio #cardiorespiratoryphysio #physiostudents
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As we have wrestled with using "Athletic Trainer" as our professional title, have we actually moved away from a common definition of what defines an athletic trainer? What is the commonality that still unites us as a profession? #athletictraining #athletictrainer
Words are important. When does “physical therapy” cease to be physical therapy? Physical therapists have broadened their knowledge base in so many different ways that much of what I see posted on social media looks less and less like what I would call physical therapy. Is there still a true definition of “physical therapy” or is it just whatever a physical therapist does is now called physical therapy because it was performed by a physical therapist?
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As a physical therapist, friends and family often ask for recommendations on where to go for care. Conversely, I enjoy hearing about their experiences when I hear friends and family have been to physical therapy. Last week, during a catch-up with a friend who mentioned undergoing physical therapy, I eagerly asked about her experience - but I was taken aback by her response. She explained that she had finally found a practice she liked after trying out two others. When I asked why she left, she mentioned several issues: 1. She wasn't greeted upon entering the practice. 2. She was left alone to do exercises she could have done at home. 3. She didn't understand why she was doing hip exercises when her knee was the source of pain. 4. She overheard unprofessional conversations among staff that made her uncomfortable. While many practices excel in providing excellent care, it's disheartening to hear that there are patients who feel compelled to change practices due to inadequate service and care. And I acknowledge that while not every practice is suitable for every patient, it's concerning that multiple clinics in her area seem to lack some of the basics of running a successful practice: 1. Prioritizing the patient experience 2. Building strong patient relationships 3. Providing patient education 4. Maintaining professionalism I was planning on posting about additional revenue streams today, but this felt more pressing—to send a reminder that although we treat patients day in and day out, each of our patients experiences their care from the viewpoint of one. Thanks to all the providers serving their patients, and here's to elevating the profession. #patientexperience #operationalexcellence #customerservice #patienteducation
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**🎉 Celebrating Physical Therapist Month! 🎉** Physical therapists dedicate themselves to helping individuals reclaim their lives. Throughout our lives, we strive for growth and independence. In the whirlwind of daily activities, it’s easy to underestimate the importance of the small actions we take until an unforeseen event—such as an accident, a medical condition, or even something as common as tripping over a rug—disrupts our routine. From family members to friends and coworkers, the rehabilitation needed to regain a person's activities of daily living (ADLs) is imperative. Patients may have many days when they find it challenging to attend therapy due to pain, frustration, or sheer exhaustion. Despite these hurdles, your physical therapist understands and remains calm, patient, and compassionate, gently motivating patients to persist with therapy, even during the toughest moments. By raising awareness about these medical heroes and the essential support they offer, we can inspire patients to stay committed throughout their treatment journeys, ultimately helping them regain their strength and independence. **💪 Thank you to all the physical therapists for your dedication and hard work!** #PhysicalTherapy #HealthcareHeroes #Rehabilitation #PatientCare #YogiRehab #HomeTherapy #OutpatientTherapy #RehabAtHome
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Ready to elevate your career as a Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT)? Your next income level awaits! Take the next step towards achieving your professional goals and unlocking new heights in your practice. Let's navigate this journey together toward greater success and fulfillment with our proven process and program. 💪 Comment "Virtual" to get started today.#PhysicalTherapySuccess #CareerGrowth #NextLevel
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Are the rising costs of physical therapy screenings becoming a burden for your clients? The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee's Physical Therapy Student Association has a solution. They're offering free screenings by graduate students, under the supervision of licensed PTs. This is not only providing affordable care for those in need but offering these students invaluable, real-world experience. It raises the question: How does your company face this challenge in Physical Therapy? Are strategies in place to decrease financial burdens for clients while still offering quality care? As a Physical Therapy professional myself, I invite you to reach out to discuss these issues and brainstorm potential solutions. #PhysicalTherapy #AffordableHealthcare #ClientCare #ProfessionalDevelopment
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Words are important. When does “physical therapy” cease to be physical therapy? Physical therapists have broadened their knowledge base in so many different ways that much of what I see posted on social media looks less and less like what I would call physical therapy. Is there still a true definition of “physical therapy” or is it just whatever a physical therapist does is now called physical therapy because it was performed by a physical therapist?
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