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    Riding Center is Michael Mersman. He joined the staff a little over a year ago with little experience and knowledge about horses and the therapies offered, yet he is well informed about the horses, the therapies offered, and populations that are served. Michael presented the information about the organization by showing a video, presenting the functions and the therapies offered through PowerPoint, and sharing successful therapeutic stories. The stories were genuine and provided several…

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    and attention. We hold a personal commitment to our continued education within the art; thereby insuring our clients receives nothing less than the perfect massage, every time. Business Description: Founded in 2017, Restore Bodyworks is a massage therapy clinic currently operating debt free due to a surplus of initial funding, while all equipment (sheets, crèmes, oils, table) needed to operate were purchased prior to the establishing of business. This leaves only additional business costs…

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    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…

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    The simplification of the musculoskeletal and neurological assessments is helpful. Some of the aspects of musculoskeletal and neurological assessments can be performed during the general survey. Some of the observations are posture, body movements, cognitive function of the patients on how they communicate and respond, and behaviors (Jarvis, 2016). During my neurological assessment using Shadow Health, I should have started with the mental or psych assessment before asking Tina Jones interview…

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    What is Person Centred Care Person centred care is nursing care that involves patient ‘s input and needs based on their medical condition and enables the patient to collaborate with their nurse and healthcare team to create a plan of action to support their recovery and care while injured or unwell. As explained in Australian and New Zealand Fundamentals…

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    Group therapy has been a positive experience in my life, join the class as a group was intimidating at first, but I was surprised by how rewarding the group experience can be. It was a support that I never expected, improving my ability to discuss openly about my pass issues that I struggle with, and I have never spoke about it with anybody, even with the closest family’s members. Diversity was very important According to the text book Groups Process and Practice “Culture encompasses the values…

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    Therapeutic touch therapy uses a method called “laying on hands” to correct or balance energy fields, placing it in the energy therapy field of alternative medicine (Myers, C-9). However, the name is somewhat of a misnomer as the therapist never touches the client, instead the practitioner hovers their hands over the client’s body. This therapy relies on the theory that the “body, mind, and emotions” form a complicated and intricate energy field (“Therapeutic touch,” 2016). According to this…

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    swimming due to overtraining and improper body mechanics, my need to return to the sport gave me a life altering exposure to the impact of healthcare and wellness. To regain my strength and ability to swim I went through several months of physical therapy. My time working with the physical therapist made me realize that if I had only known more about my body and how it works than I most likely could have prevent the majority of the pain and suffering I had overcame. This experience also got me…

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    The foot-in-the-door technique is known as a sequential request strategy in that it reviews the order in which a request is made and how that impacts the influence of the request. The foot-in-the-door technique begins with a small request that is made and accepted by the recipient and then is followed by a second request or a goal request. A goal request is when the inquirer requests something from someone with an objective for the outcome already in mind. The research article, “Recruiting Teen…

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    life to everything. From this quote show that music gives us a life and there is an alternative medicine that uses music as a treatment called as music therapy and the therapist called as a music therapist. Music therapy gives a treatment that needs a presence update condition of the patient and trained music therapies able to develop the music therapy through personal style up music including listening to live or pre-recorded music. O’Callaghan (O’Callaghan C, and Magill L., 2015) show that…

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