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    Lifestyle of a Physical Therapist: No Pain No Gain Although obtaining a career as a physical therapist is challenging, it is a beneficial career because their ultimate goal is to assist patients in rehabilitation, treatment, and prevention. Physical therapists are also known as PT’s and their job is to assist patients by helping them to limit the amount of pain a patient has and enhance their range of motion (movement). A PT is the main part of the patient circle of care precisely like the…

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    Multiple Past Concussions." Rehabilitation Research & Practice (2012): 1-7. Academic Search Complete. Web. 28 Mar. 2016. This source talks about the lingering effects of concussions on the human body. This was an experiment on 768 male athletes and how the affects there lives. In conclusion they found that multiple concussions had no effect on them for the most part. HOWELL, DAVID1, et al. "Effects Of Concussion On Attention And Executive Function In Adolescents." Medicine & Science In Sports &…

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    home. I will inform the reader on the job description, salary, and requirements for athletic training. Athletic trainers perform physical rehabilitation to athletes as well as children. Their educational settings range from elementary school, colleges, and universities. Trainers diagnose and treat illness and many injuries with tape, bandages, braces, or maybe even medicines. The usual job is to provide emergency…

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    likely osteopathic physicians. Osteopathic physicians and medical physicians work together to enhance the health care industry in the United States. The Difference Physicians who hold a Doctor of Medicine Degree are referred to as MDs; whereas, osteopathic physicians hold a Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine Degree and are referred to as DOs. The Similarities 1. Generally, students that enter MD and DO medical schools have already received a four-year…

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    The 12-Step rehabilitation program remains a popular rehabilitation treatment, but its strict adherence to a linear progression of “steps” and its religious undertones aren't always right for every body. These people may be driven to believe that their struggles with the 12-Step program have doomed them to a lifetime of addiction. However, non 12-Step drug and alcohol rehabilitation programs are designed to help those people avoid falling through the cracks of addiction recovery. Thankfully,…

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    fatty material within their walls. Heart attack is known to be common cause of death although it is been reported by NICE guidelines (2014) that deaths caused by heart attack has been reduced following or observing rehabilitation therapies which includes advices, cardiac rehabilitation, to prevent secondary heart attack.…

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    In many instances, an alcoholic’s family suffers the burden of emotional, physical, and psychological desertion. This motion picture convincingly epitomizes alcoholism and its negative effects on the family. Alice Green demonstrates the classic alcoholic’s stages, which are cause, effects, recognition, and rehabilitation. Alice sincerely represents the behaviors associated with the alcoholic dependent. In the film, we are unaware of the cause for…

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    worked alone and scarcely shared their ideas with others of this “profession” (Delwiche 196). With the onset of WWII and its aftermath, the field of athletic training had a rapid expansion in both preparing men physically for the service and in rehabilitation with battle casualties (Turner 218). In 1939, a national organization was formed for athletic trainers, even though it was formed during the rough years of WWII, it was an important first step in helping make athletic training a…

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    Chiropractic profession is the rated the third largest healthcare profession in the world today. Chiropractic combines the art of hands on therapy with the science and technology of modern medicine and physical rehabilitation. Chiropractic is a method that treats people who are sick or in pain by pushing and moving bones in the spine and joints. Chiropractors focus on the examination and treatment of disorders affecting the musculoskeletal and nervous systems. Chiropractors cannot prescribe…

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    they love. And I love that.” ( Phil Johnson) Sports/Physical Therapy is an aspect of healthcare that is focuses on the prevention of injury and the rehabilitation of the patient back to health so they are able to get back to physical training and sports. It use the principles of sport and exercise sciences incorporating physiological and pathological processes to help the participant for training, competition and work. To be a Sports/Physical therapist you need to have good grades no lower than…

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