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    core values by pursuing principles of caring, ethics, communication, and accountability, and by working with other professionals to achieve optimal health and wellness in individuals (Stern, 2006). Exhibiting professionalism as a doctor of physical therapy positively benefits the patients, community, and therapists in the workplace. For this reason, it is imperative that the student remain attentive and alert during hands-on experience with patients in order to avoid pitfalls. In addition, the…

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    Reiki Formal Training

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    Although Reiki practitioners believe that formal training is necessary to learn the proper methods of energy channeling and healing, individuals can still use some of the basic positions of Reiki to relieve stress and to stimulate healing on themselves or another. The positions can be performed anywhere and for however long they are needed. Positions generally move from the top of the body down, but positions can be used wherever there is pain or stress. Mental attitude is important during…

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    Case Study Discharge Plan

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    This case with Mary is very complex with so many things that have occurred in her life over the years. With her case is say she might be diagnosed with major depression and Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID), but it is not confirm so there as to be an assessment done to see if this is proper diagnosis. First to help Mary is build a relationship of trust first so she would be willing to talk to the counselor. This is very important because she is being referred for counseling for part of her…

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    on the persons’ progression of the disease. Treatments include physical therapy, plasma exchange (plasmapheresis), and oral medications such as corticosteroids and muscle relaxants. Many people also use alternative medicine which can include acupuncture, eating a healthier diet, yoga, meditation, etc. In addition to treating MS other medications may also be given to treat other conditions associated with MS. Physical therapy is an important…

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    techniques correct. The American College of Sports Medicine stated that supervision by experienced exercise leader can and may improve safety for individuals who have chronic health conditions (2014, p. 190). An exercise-tracking grid provided to the clients that help them to follow-up on the program two days other than Thursdays. So, the goal is to perform thera-band exercises three times a week, once with the guidance of the therapist and the other two on their own, to be proactive with their…

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    WHAT DOES AN ELASTIC BANDAGE DO? Elastic bandages come in different shapes and sizes. They generally provide support to your injury and reduce swelling while you are healing, but they can perform different functions. Your health care provider will help you to decide what is best for your protection, recovery, or rehabilitation following an injury. WHAT ARE SOME GENERAL TIPS FOR USING AN ELASTIC BANDAGE? • Use the bandage as directed by the maker of the bandage you are using. • Do not wrap…

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    practices, speech-music therapy which consists of a combination of speech therapy and music therapy and, speech motor learning, the patient learns consonants and vowels in nonsense words. Speech Motor Learning Approach and Speech-Music Therapy In both the Speech…

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    Motion also work with populations who aren’t injured are seeking to improve their sports performance. I chose Alexis because a friend of mine was seriously injured while weight training and they told me about how grateful they were that did physical therapy with Alexis. I went to Performance in Motion, introduced myself to Alexis and told her about my health communications project. I’m extremely interested in the behavioral theory, program adherence strategies and understanding how to improve…

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    1. Incongruence: -She wants to be mature and make decisions on her own but feels she needs reassurance -She feels she either needs to lie to maintain her image or be ‘bad. -Choosing things she doesn't want to do. -Feels she goes against herself -She wants to take more risks and feels she does not -Hates herself is she lies, wants to be more accepting -Her ideal self is a good person and she feels she is not -She doesn’t accurately view organismic experience of making a decision because…

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    Explained by Francaviglia in the Power Point presentation titled Documentation in Recreation Therapy, there are quite a few differences in progress notes and discharge notes. Progress notes start once the treatment plans have been formed and the CTRS must record the clients progress or lack of progress towards the established treatment plan (Francaviglia, Documentation in Recreation Therapy). “Progress notes are the extension in the assessment- the ongoing assessment of the patients status [and…

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