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    The specific equipment being utilized and new to Therapy is Virtual Reality. VR Training Virtual Reality training has been an amazing invention use for many reasons such as, entertainment, watching videos in first person and has now found its way in to the Therapy world…

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    A sprained ankle, sprained wrist, and a strained back are all problems that can be resolved. There are careers in the world that will always be needed throughout society, and physical therapy will always be a necessity. Physical therapy is a branch of rehabilitation (“Physical Therapy”). It has been around for numerous of years and is evolving daily due to the advancements in technology. With injuries occurring rapidly, physical therapy is well needed. Physical therapists have many duties to…

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    physical therapy building in which every therapist has their own personal iPad to carry around and record all their data and paperwork. Smartphones and tablets can also be helpful in respects to the patient. “Many new apps are being made to track a home exercise program and teach patients about their posture and body mechanics” (Hutkin). Telemedicine is a new form of rehab in which an interactive media is used such as video games or virtual…

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    movements by observing them stand or walk aby by listening to their concerns, among other methods. Develop individualized plans of care for patients outlining the patients’ goals and the expected outcomes of the plans. Use exercises, stretching maneuvers, hands-on therapy and equipment to ease patient’s pain, help them increase their mobility, prevent further pain or injury and facilitate health and wellness. PHYSICAL THERAPY…

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    Case Study: LA Fitness

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    Objectives of Paper The purpose of this paper is twofold. First, we will propose a balance scorecard with objectives and measurements for LA Fitness to adopt in their clubs. Second, we will determine whether adopting a balanced scorecard is the right decision for LA fitness, based on their business model, competition, and objectives. Analysis, Findings & Discussion The overall mission of LA Fitness is “to help as many people as possible achieve the benefits of a healthy lifestyle.” The…

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    become a problem, and they could cause costly distractions." Debra B (May, 2013) From a General with years upon years of experience. Anytime you get two of the opposite sexes you will have the distraction. In the Infantry you have to conduct certain exercises over and over until they become muscle memory. Distractions will prevent from achieving those desired results. This could cause more casualties in the long run. With relationships you also have break ups and other issues. In a unit the last…

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    Fitness And Wellness

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    Police Department have decided to make some changes to the testing protocols, scoring, and exercises that comprise our fitness assessment. They have chosen to start using Cooper Law Enforcement Fitness Norms instead of age and gender norms of the civilian population because of liability concerns (Patterson, 2016). These standards have been assigned point values consistent with the percentile scores in each exercise (ex. 5 points is equal to the 50th percentile, 6 points are equal to the 60th…

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    Air Force Fitness Program

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    POSITION PAPER ON AIR FORCE’S CURRENT PHYSICAL FITNESS PROGRAM 1. The Air Force’s current physical fitness program will produce adequately physically fit Airmen. The current physical fitness program fosters the challenges of a mile and a half run, pushups, sit-ups and a waist measurement. According to gender and age, the scores generated in each category in the graded events are added up to meet a passing Air Force standard. It is a commander’s intent that every Airman be held responsible for…

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    Sexism Struggles In Sports

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    These exceptions included sex education and contact sports, which were optional, not mandatory” (Pritchard 135-36). Before that, males were given better equipment and facilities. Teachers were worried that combining males and females in these classes would cause the males to hold back and females to not want to participate. Even now, many females in middle school PE find physical activity to be embarrassing…

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    a school, sports and fitness facilities, or hospitals. A PT can care for anyone that needs to be recovered from an injury that has disfunctioned their movement. The ultimate responsibility of a PT is using a number of exercises, stretching maneuvers, hands-on therapy, and equipment to ease patients’ pain or injury. They help them increase their mobility, prevent further pain or injury, and facilitate a health and active…

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