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    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…

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    Physical therapy is a type of treatment that many individuals may need when they are experiencing health problems that make it hard for them to move around or do daily task that they once were able to do on their own. The goal at any Physical therapy center is to help a patient get back to their normal range of motion such as restoring or increasing their flexibility, strength, endurance, coordination, and/or balance. (Physical Therapy) A patient can also be refer to a physical therapist to help…

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    that believe physical therapy won’t work for them, some believe that, physical therapy does not help, actually if done correctly it greatly benefits people. Physical therapists formed their first professional association in 1921, called the American Women's Physical Therapeutic Association.…

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    Student Affairs Administration Examination: Question 1 In the last 10 years, a number of reports have been issued by the preeminent student affairs associations, specifically the American College Personnel Association and the National Association of Student Personnel Administrators. These seem to be in a pursuit to frame the future direction of the student affairs profession. Reports such as the Student Learning Imperative (SLI) (ACPA, 1996) and Principles of Good Practice (ACPA/ NASPA, 1997)…

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    In October 1989, a 7.1 earthquake shook central California in Loma Prieta and made its way to Oakland and around the bay area. This earthquake caused billions in damages with 3,800 people injured and left 62 people dead. My mother was living in Oakland at the time and remembers a lot when the earthquake hit. Although my parents were not together at the time of the earthquake my dad also experienced the shake all the way in Novato, California. The aftermath of the earthquake really caused many to…

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    There are over seven billion people living in the world. You never know who you will meet and how they will impact the way you go about your day. Meeting a student from Hanze University expanded the way I thought about physical therapy, education, and life in another country. In my second interview with Alexandra, I got a taste of the life of a physical therapist in the Netherlands. She and I sent pictures to one another and set up a skype interview to discuss them. It is interesting to see…

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    some anticipated functional outcomes. The first professional physical therapy association was created in 1921. It was called “the American Women’s Physical Therapeutic Association.” With the advent of World War II and a nationwide polio epidemic during the 1940’s and 1950’s, physical therapists were in greater demand than ever. By the late 1940’s the association changed its name to the American Physical Therapy Association and opened its first public office in New York City.…

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    Everyday, someone, somewhere has a chance of getting injured. Seeking for help, many people come to see a physical therapist, also known as a “PT” for short. Physical Therapists help all types of patients no matter the age to become even stronger than they were before getting injured. Part of becoming a PT is having: self control, dependability, integrity, and concern for others. Physical therapists' services have a positive impact on health-related quality of life. A Physical Therapist carries…

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    (2015). Rubinstein -Taybi syndrome: Clinical features, genetic basis, diagnosis, and management. Italian Journal of Pediatrics, 41 (4). doi: 10.1186/s13052-015-0110-1 Miller, R.W. & Rubinstein, J.H. (1995). Tumors in Rubinstein – Taybi syndrome. American Journal of Genetics, 56 (1), 112-115. doi: 10,1002/ajmg.130560125 Ozcelik, B. & Atila, B. (2011). Bilateral palatal talon cusps on permanent lateral maxillary lateral incisors: A case report. European Journal of Dentistry, 5 (1), 113-116.…

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    In sports there are things that are called physical therapist. As a sports physical therapist, you’ll provide care to athletes who are recovering from injuries or long-term illness. Part of your job will be to diagnose the patient, implement a treatment plan, and essentially teach him or her how to move the body again, post-injury. You will work with a staff of nurses and other personnel who may oversee the treatments you assign to the patient. Also another physical fitness trainer is called a…

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