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Counseling clientsDiagnosing of conditions or injuriesRehab or physical therapyProviding meal plans or detailed diets
What shouldn't be done by a PT
You should coach clientsYou should identify your client's limits and past injuriesRecommend a physician for medical adviceYou can provide general knowledge on nutrition but should refer a nutritional list or dietitian for more specific needs.
What should be done by a PT
Blood pressureCardio assessmentsPostural assessmentsPerformance assessmentsBody analysis
Objective information
Clients occupationHobbies, general diet, and lifestylePersonal informationA brief medical history
Subjective information
The PAR-Q was created to help get specific answers on the health history of a new client. This helps determine possible risks of training with a client. If a new client answers yes to any of the questions on the PAR-Q, they will need to get written permission from their doctor in order to start training with you
PAR-Q (physical activity readiness questionnaire)
6/18The PAR-Q was created to help get specific answers on the health history of a new client. This helps determine possible risks of training with a client. If a new client answers yes to any of the questions on the PAR-Q, they will need to get written permission from their doctor in order to start training with youPAR-Q (physical activity readiness questionnaire)1: Excessive sitting can cause rounding of the upper back and tight hip flexor's2: Wearing high heels excessively can cause tightness in the muscles of the calves.3: Repetitive overhead movements experienced by construction workers, volleyball players or electricians can cause impingement in the shoulders
client's occupation imbalance problems
Beta-blockersCalcium channel blockersDigitalisThyroid medicationsDiureticsNitratesBronchodilatorsVasodilatorsAntidepressants
Common medications and heart rate/blood pressure
220-age
The predicted maximum heart rate equation
This helps to build your client's aerobic base and will aid in recovery.
Training zone 1
This helps to build your client's aerobic endurance.
Training zone 2
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