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    Physical Therapist

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    Debby Birbragher once voiced, “Movement is a medicine for creating change in a person’s physical, emotional, and mental states.” When making this statement, Birbragher is suggesting that physical movements can exceed a person’s physical and emotional state. As I began to understand the world around me, I developed a desire for helping people. Seeing close family around me with physical, emotional, and mental disabilities helped me realize that I can be one to make a difference. I started…

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    According to typefocus, personalities common to this occupation are ISFJ, ISFP, ESFP, and ESFJ. The common personality in all the codes is sensing. This means that the physiotherapist always has to pay attention to detail and not jump to conclusion. Only after all the facts are looked at, the decisions are made. It is also important to make practical decisions because the lives of numerous people are in question. If poor decisions are made, there will be severe, irreversible consequences.…

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    In addition to chiropractic intervention, MyChild™ believes massage therapy is beneficial for a person with cerebral palsy. Massage therapy is the “Manipulation of soft body tissues applied in a painless and comforting way to treat, heal, and balance the mind, body, and soul (Stern, 2015). Massage therapy is known for alleviating symptoms such as: arthritis, discomfort, low back pain, and balance. Each of these symptoms affect a patient with cerebral palsy. A session typically consists of a…

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    information continues to have with a guide the general public in selecting perhaps a Physical Therapist Assistant or a Physical Therapist and comprehension Physical Therapy exercise. We started by gathering information on APTA Awards (American Physical Therapy Association), which highlight significant contributions in physical treatment over the past several years. While you function or pick a treatment provider close to home, you get better results as you are prone to complete your plan of…

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    Dental Hygiene: A Career

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    Dental Hygiene Choosing a career can be very difficult, especially when many are doing so at such a young age. When I first started looking into becoming a dental hygienist, it was really something I had never thought I would consider. I knew I wanted to be around people and be able to help them. This led me to going into the healthcare field. From there I leaned more towards becoming a nurse, which I decided after a little experience, was not for me. I still wanted to be able to help people and…

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    “You’re a Carter, you’re a leader” My father had many sayings that he said often but this is one that had stuck. There is a reason why this one stuck in my head over all of the others. Not because it was the best saying I had ever heard but because this was something I saw my Father lived by. Throughtout my life the word leadership has changed, whether is be leading on the soccer field, in the classroom, or out with friends my father stressed how important it was to be a leader. Leadship was…

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    Physical Therapy

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    professional associations. The professional association courses varies from local workshops and seminars to national conferences and the four-yearly congress of the World Confederation for Physical Therapy, which brings together physiotherapy educators, researchers and clinicians from all over world for review and updating of professional knowledge and practice. In some countries attendance at continuing education programs is mandatory for ongoing membership of professional associations, as a…

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    After a bad sports injury or car accident, many doctors send their patients to physical therapy to help them make a full recovery. But what exactly does a physical therapist do to heal your injured body? The expert staff at Total Care Physical Therapy & Sports Medicine explain below the crucial role a physical therapist plays in recovery. Physical therapy is a great option for people of all ages—from newborns to the elderly. Trained and certified, physical therapists alleviate pain and…

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    PTs work primarily with people recovering from injuries. The goal is to get patients back in motion with exercises, massage and other techniques, and therapy usually happens in a PT’s office. Physical therapy often focuses on preventing injuries, and it can help people avoid surgery or a long-term reliance on medications. Physical therapist involves is aimed at improving the functionality of the body or the affected part of the body, while occupational therapy aims at allowing adaptation of a…

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    Due to vast job selections, deciding upon a career is often a difficult task. For some individuals’ career paths are selected years after high school graduation. However, there are those who have an idea of a desired profession during adolescence due to personal experience. With that being said, personal experiences concluded the result of my professional choice. Furthermore, I trust serving others threw physical therapy is the appropriate career path. Physical therapist are specialist in…

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