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    Respiratory Therapy began to enter the medical field in the early 1940s. Fast forward a few years and Respiratory Care still remains a relatively new field in the medical industry. Almost all fifty states now require a license or some other form of “other legal credentialing law governing the profession of respiratory care” (Weilacher). A Respiratory therapist by definition “treats people with health care issues affecting the cardiopulmonary system such as asthma, emphysema, pneumonia,…

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    A Career In Music Therapy

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    music therapy is divided into four parts: music foundations, clinical foundations, music therapy, general education courses, and electives. The majority of the degree is music foundations. These includes: Music theory, composition and arranging, music history, applied primary instrument lessons, functional training in guitar, piano and voice. Clinical foundations portion studies the major principle of therapy, the develop of humans through the lifespan, and psychopathology. The music therapy…

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    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 fulfill, and with their skilled techniques they are able to…

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    Physical Therapy Geometry

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    Physical Therapy is a huge field of study. Today Physical Therapists can help more people now than ever before, and their help is in demand. Technology and medical advances have made it possible for these professionals to meet society’s huge expectations. All of the benefits society reaps from this profession would not be possible without the use of geometry. Without geometry people who are affected by arthritis, strokes, heart disease, and other conditions that require long term care could not…

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    Conversion Therapy

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    Even be Helping the Homosexuals Conversion therapy is a therapy method that pressures homosexuals to extreme levels of stress and depression, which ultimately leads to suicide and/or mental disorder. Despite large, credible organizations and doctors, like the American Psychiatric Association, The National Association of Social Workers, the Human Rights Campaign, and many more condemn the use of conversion therapy. Those who exercise conversion therapy have no data to support their claim that…

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    Occupational Therapists Make People Normal Again Merriam Webster defines occupational therapy (OT) as a therapy based on engagement in meaningful activities in daily life. Occupational therapists find themselves doing jobs most people do not have the patience for. These therapists have traits of caring, patience, and love. This practice of therapy has not existed forever. Like everything else in the world someone has to have the idea for something(s). Just like people need doctors, people need…

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    some rocking chair therapy. 1. Dementia and Alzheimer’s Disease The repetitive action of rocking has been proven able to release endorphins which help ease anxiety and depression, improve body balance and reduce the requirement for pain. This plays an important role in mid-stage dementia patients, as they are particularly hard to calm, while rocking helps reduce their pain and soothes them. The vestibular system of several patients improved after they took the rocking chair therapy. 2. ADHD and…

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    receptive therapies, classical or relaxation music is used most often to soothe demented patients. Native or popular [pop] music is usually used to arouse and enhance memories” (Vasionyte 6). The different situations and uses for music therapy show…

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    Sports Physical Therapy

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    Many individuals who do vigorous activities on a regular basis are getting injured owing to excessive pressure on their bodies. Sports physical therapy or athletics therapy in Delhi is thus required to heal these injuries. It is different from other methods of physical therapy as this therapy specifically concentrates on healing stressed muscles and the athlete's body. We all know that to avert injuries is better than treating the injuries itself. As such, the very first step is to avert…

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    Physical Therapy Career

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    The baseline GPA to get into any physical therapy program is a 3.0. Most programs require you to achieve a bachelor's degree and other specific educational courses. Most Doctor of Physical Therapy programs last at least three years. Most physical therapy programs are 80 % classroom work, and 20 % lab-typed work. Some schools and universities offer hands opportunities with their athletic teams. By…

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