What is a Physical Therapy Assistant? Well a Physical Therapy Assistant is a person who helps the Physical Therapist. He or she does whatever the Physical Therapists ask him or her to do. Physical Therapy Assistant Visit us at: Forest Heist Stem Academy.…
FLOW Experience I have one particular activity I do that I really feel a “FLOW” experience. On Friday mornings, I job shadow a friend, who is a Physical Therapist Assistant, at a nursing- rehabilitation facility. The first time I went, I dreaded it because we had 12 patients to work with and I thought it was going to be a long day. I was so interested in what she was doing with the patients and why she was doing it that when my alarm when off I was so shocked that it was already time to go.…
Children who struggle with a physical injury or disability often find they need extra help, and pediatric physical therapist assistants (PTAs) may be the ones to provide this help. A physical therapist assistant works under the guidance of a physical therapist to help child become independent when they suffer from a disability or physical injury. The therapist doesn't take on tasks for the child, but works with the child to show him or her a way they can tackle the job on their own, so they can become more independent and do more for themselves. The therapist assistant works with the child, the supervising therapist, his or her parents and other adults in the child's life to develop an individualized treatment plan, one that meets the unique needs of the child. Often, this therapy takes place in a school setting, thus school therapists are becoming more common.…
I helped with the patient's activities program, that allowed me to spend time with patients and assist them in keeping their mind occupied and making them feel important by just having a simple conversation with them. In addition, I spent some time as an emergency room assistant, which gave me an insight to what I really wanted to do in life. What better way to make an impact in the life of a person's than aiding them and helping them improve their way of…
Physical therapy is a type of treatment needed when health problems make it difficult to move and do everyday tasks; it helps aid to pain caused by movement. The goal of a physical therapist is to help make daily tasks easier. They also help to recover after surgeries or injuries. The physical therapist will first observe the movements of the patient and then diagnosing their dysfunctional movements; from their observations, physical therapist then set up care plan to set goal and an expected outcome. They use forms of exercise, stretching, and hand-on therapy to help increase movement and avoid further pain or injury.…
My enthusiasm to dedicate my time and effort to help people has eased the burdens of many. One example includes my effort to help move the assistant principal of Freeburg's belongings from one house to her new house. The principal's husband had earlier had a stroke and the soccer team took initiative to help the family move into their new…
Imagine helping people almost every day, and getting paid 70,000 dollars a year. I would like to be a physical therapist assistant. After high school my goal is to go to college to be a physical therapist assistant. I have chosen this career because I can stay close to home to work I don’t have to live seven to eight hours away from my parents. This career will allow me to do more things with my life.…
I want to thank you for the opportunity to be able to apply for the Physical Therapist's Assistant Program (PTA) at Whatcom Community College. My passion for Physical Therapy began in high school while working at my first job, which was fortunately in a Physical Therapist office. At this job, my aide duties included assisting patients through exercises and setting up patients on modalities. Being a student athlete, this job opportunity made me realize the importance of physical therapy due to sports injuries of team members and classmates. The abundance of these injuries showed that physical therapy and sports rehab injury prevention is a priority among young athletes.…
The struggling women opening the door to the clinic with her recessive arms as she slowly makes her way in with the same thoughts running across her mind every day she walks through the door “when am I going to get better?” “why me?”. Trying as hard as she can to find hope that she will one day get better. She knows she’s not alone as there is her physical therapist standing in front of the door way with open arms, ready to guide her and do what it takes to restore her hope and get her feeling better. These professionals pride themselves on bringing out the best in people and not only healing the body but the soul.…
My intention applying to the Idaho State University, Master of Science in Athletic Training program, and Doctor of Physical Therapy program is to participate in the dual-degree opportunity. My interest in the allied health professions began in my sports medicine class during my sophomore year of high school. I fell in love with learning about the human body and I absorbed the content effortlessly. I continued my enrollment in the sports medicine program throughout my high school education, and my passion for the program made me realize I wanted to pursue a career in medicine. I explored the idea of a career in physical therapy by job shadowing at the Idaho Sports Medicine Institute, and I was immediately drawn to the occupation.…
As a future physical therapist it is my duty to engage in and encourage health practices that contribute to the survival of society. It will be my goal to serve my patients and I will do so by making it my priority to understand and research the movement system to enable myself to better treat and inform them. I will be able to more efficiently evaluate, serve, and provide innovative care to my patients with the continued advancements of the physical therapy profession. Continued education and experiences throughout my career will provide me with the tools and understanding I need to encourage my patients both physically and mentally to reach the goals they set before themselves. This will help me to provide a better physical therapy experience…
Past Experience Many of my past experiences reflect my decision to work in the rehabilitation field including my education. When I first enrolled in college my decision was based on picking a field of work that was helping people and rewarding so I completed the Developmental Service Worker program. As I started working in the field there were many things I liked about it and many things I did not. One of the things I did love about my job was getting my clients active to have fun and get healthy, that was the most rewarding part for me.…
I chose to do my job shadowing at a physical therapy office called Northern Therapy and Rehabilitation in Stillwater, OK. While I was there I closely observed the physical therapist and the therapy technicians. They did not let me do much more than watch. While I observed, I tried to ask the therapist important questions about school, her everyday schedule, obstacles she faced, and why she wanted to go into this field. Although I tried my best to get a feel for the occupation and get to know the therapist, she was not very engaging.…
Savonne Andrews Ms.Milliner EES21HQ-02 9/26/16 The medical field is a large community with several professions. One of these such professions is physical therapy. Medical professions often take a long time to pursue and require tremendous amount of time to obtain. Physical therapy shows this in many aspects of the job as well as obtaining the job.…
My father was pulled from life support the next morning. I arrived at the hospital at five in the morning to be able to say my last goodbyes. I kissed his forehead and placed the dog tags that he had wanted so badly around his neck. I was assured that they would stay with him to his grave. I decided to donate his organs which later went on to save four stranger’s lives.…