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		<title>Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation Services</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Physical therapy and rehabilitation services are healthcare specialties which are usually employed together for treating disorders of the musculoskeletal system and physical movement. Conditions treated through physical therapy and rehabilitation services include permanent disabilities caused by accidents, strokes, traumatic brain injuries, birth defects, development delays, muscle weakness, brain injuries, post operative problems, spinal cord injuries, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;">Physical therapy and rehabilitation services are healthcare specialties which are usually employed together for treating disorders of the musculoskeletal system and physical movement. Conditions treated through physical therapy and rehabilitation services include permanent disabilities caused by accidents, strokes, traumatic brain injuries, birth defects, development delays, muscle weakness, brain injuries, post operative problems, spinal cord injuries, musculoskeletal disorders and neuromuscular disorders.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Physical therapy can be broadly classified into specialized areas such as orthopedic physical therapy, geriatric physical therapy, neurological physical therapy, cardiovascular and pulmonary rehabilitation physical therapy, sports medicine and pediatric physical therapy.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Orthopedic physical therapy deals with disorders and injuries of the musculoskeletal system and rehabilitation of patients after orthopedic surgery. Geriatric physical therapy covers issues that affect people as they grow older and neurological physical therapy is focused on neurological disorders. The physical therapy and rehabilitation service map can be created for each patient according to his individual needs.</p>
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		<title>Physical Therapy Continuing Education Today</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Find Physical Therapy Continuing Education in the United States and Canada. Now that you have earned the title of physical therapist, it is important that you acquire physical therapy continuing education to keep up with the latest techniques, education and skills to meet demands of the occupation.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;">Find Physical Therapy Continuing Education in the United States and Canada. Now that you have earned the title of physical therapist, it is important that you acquire physical therapy continuing education to keep up with the latest techniques, education and skills to meet demands of the occupation.</p>
<p>While many schools and colleges offer physical therapy continuing education, did you know that there a number of alternative and complementary medicine schools that provide supplementary training in the healing arts as well? For example, physical therapists who are seeking new ways and holistic approaches to physical therapy treatments are pleasantly surprised that some learning institutes offer Tai Chi, Qigong and massage modalities as an alternative to mainstream medicine therapies. <span id="more-20"></span></p>
<p>Additional advanced physical therapy continuing education programs for the professional include certification courses in lymphedema therapy, functional orthopedics, neuromuscular facilitation, connective tissue disorders, neuromuscular rehabilitation, stroke rehabilitation, Trigger Point Therapy, Myofascial Release, Craniosacral therapy, and numerous others.</p>
<p>Physical therapy continuing education programs typically include course outlines that list educational objectives and will usually qualify as CEUs, or advanced training modules that enhance professional occupational outreach and services. In many cases, physical therapy continuing education courses include basic instruction in epidemiology, pain management, anatomy and biomechanics, as well as hands-on training.</p>
<p>There are also several physical therapy continuing education programs that are geared toward specific health conditions and business topics like healthcare management and marketing, fractures, chronic pain, functional maintenance programs, geriatrics, infection control, Pilates, and soft tissue mobilization, among many others.</p>
<p>Though there are quite a few physical therapy continuing education programs from which to choose, there a number of training options that are provided through health seminars, online seminars, distance education/home-study, workshops and short courses. Thus, practicing physical therapists are not limited to physically attending local colleges or universities for supplementary training.</p>
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		<title>Physical Therapy for Kids</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are many reasons as to why children may need physical therapy. It could be because they have cerebral palsy and they need physical therapy to help them move their bodies easier or perhaps they broke a leg, or they may have weak muscles somewhere in their body. Physical therapy is not just for adults [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;">There are many reasons as to why children may need physical therapy. It could be because they have cerebral palsy and they need physical therapy to help them move their bodies easier or perhaps they broke a leg, or they may have weak muscles somewhere in their body. Physical therapy is not just for adults but also for children who suffer from a wide range of diseases and illnesses such as Neuro-motor, congenital and non-congenital diseases. Delays in development due to certain reasons are also treatable through physical therapy.<span id="more-18"></span></p>
<p>Benefits Of Physical Therapy In Pediatrics</p>
<p>These are no different from the benefits of physical therapy claims in adults, restoring, improvement and rehabilitation of movement, and improvement in quality of life being just some of them. Children when treated at early stages of their ailment benefit in longevity and also in the quality of their life. It has been seen in children with Down syndrome, cerebral palsy and various other illnesses that they find it tough to deal with the day to day situations of living. But if they go through physical therapy, motor reflex control improves significantly and that makes it a lot easier for children to perform their routine activities. With physical therapy, it is not uncommon to see children get a new lease on life and living. The reason being that physical therapy focuses on improving the child&#8217;s ability to deal with the ailment.</p>
<p>There are a number of different conditions and injuries that require physical therapy in children. There is even one such condition called Jumper&#8217;s knee that becomes a problem for a lot of children and adolescents. If the child complains of tenderness and pain around the bottom of the kneecap, then this might be the problem. Kids who are involved in sports tend to have this problem during growth spurts. A physical therapist may use heat and ice as well as ultrasound to gain control over the pain and any inflammation. The physical therapist also works on strengthening the knee and creating a balance through exercises such as posture exercises.</p>
<p>However, children are always severely spraining ankles, breaking legs, arms, hands, and feet. They may pull something somewhere or tear a muscle during physical activity. All of these incidents call for some kind of physical therapy whether short-term or long-term.</p>
<p>The physical therapist conducts thorough evaluation through several steps and decides on the correct course of action. These treatments aim to improve the performance of daily activities as well as reduce the problems faced during feeding. Physical therapy claims to even correct some neonatal complications. Even in children with prosthetics, physical therapy claims to help the children in understanding the need for prosthetic equipment and coping better with it. Children who did not get a good start in life certainly can hope to live better with physical therapy.</p>
<p>Physical therapy claims and rightly so, that it is excellent for rehabilitation of a person from any age group. Pediatric physical therapy is an excellent way of resolving various problems of children and children are also quick to respond to the conditioning and treatment. The results can be amazing if children are given physical therapy as they have a long life ahead that can be made better. Children respond faster than adults and even in those with developmental problems, the quality of life can be significantly improved, as physical therapy claims correctly.</p>
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		<title>Physical Therapy Education: Professional Careers in the Field</title>
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Find Physical Therapy Education in the United States and Canada. Some of the many career paths that individuals can take once they&#8217;ve attained the appropriate level of physical therapy education include professions as of course, therapists, administrators, clinicians, consultants, educators, and researchers, among others.  Depending on the direction which you take through your physical [...]]]></description>
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<p>Find Physical Therapy Education in the United States and Canada. Some of the many career paths that individuals can take once they&#8217;ve attained the appropriate level of physical therapy education include professions as of course, therapists, administrators, clinicians, consultants, educators, and researchers, among others.  Depending on the direction which you take through your physical therapy education, you can expect to work in clinics, hosp<span id="more-3"></span>itals, nursing homes and private homes, rehabilitation centers and other medical healthcare facilities.</p>
<p>With over 200 accredited physical therapy education programs from which to choose, prospective students can opt to participate in both Master Degree programs as well as Doctoral Degree programs.  Once enrolled in a physical therapy education course, students learn about anatomy, biology, biomechanics, chemistry, human growth (and development), pathology, neuroanatomy and hands-on training in a variety of therapeutic methods.  Additionally, physical therapy education students are often required to complete an internship or clinical training to successfully fulfill educational requirements.  Upon degree achievement, graduates must gain licensure to practice in the United States.  And, to maintain licensure, practicing physical therapists must take continuing physical therapy education.</p>
<p>Before you enroll in a <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.holisticjunction.com/categories/VOC/physical-therapy-schools.html">physical therapy education program</a>, it is important to note that the career field often requires individuals to be in top physical condition; as physical therapists do a lot of bending, kneeling, stooping, crouching and other physical repetitions throughout the course of the workday.  However, the benefits of this service job far outweigh the physical aspects of the occupation: Career outlook for physical therapists is &#8220;expected to grow much faster than average&#8221; than other occupations through the coming years.  As well, median annual earnings range between $60,000 and $88,000+. (Incomes commensurate with level of experience and physical therapy education.)</p>
<p>In addition to full-time physical therapist positions, <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.holisticjunction.com/categories/VOC/physical-therapy-schools.html">physical therapy education</a> programs are often offered to students with a desire to become occupational therapist assistants, physical therapist aides or assistants.  These career-training programs include studies in anatomy, biology, chemistry, physiology and CPR and first aid, among other relative subject matter.  Students who successfully complete one of over 200 accredited <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.holisticjunction.com/categories/VOC/physical-therapy-schools.html">physical therapist assistant programs</a> in the United States, will earn an Associate&#8217;s Degree, and will have gained certification in both CPR and first aid.  Physical therapy education for aides and assistants doesn&#8217;t stop at the school level; a matter of fact, on-the-job training is frequently provided by most employers.  In addition, physical therapy aides and assistants have a potential earnings&#8217; range from $24,000 to $52,000 annually.</p>
<p>Furthermore, the scope of physical therapy education is not limited to conventional medicine.  For example, continuing education is commonly offered in a variety of mind-body-spirit medicines like massage therapy, energy healing therapies, as well as holistic nutritional counseling.</p>
<p>If you (or someone you know) are interested in finding physical therapy education, let professional training within fast-growing industries like massage therapy, cosmetology, acupuncture, oriental medicine, Reiki, and others get you started! Explore career school programs near you.</p>
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<p>Physical therapist Tim Richardson shows you how to use the OPTIMAL scale t improve patient outcomes, set goals and meet Medicare documentation requirements for outpatient rehab. For more &#8216;how to&#8217; physical therapy techniques go to www.Physical-Therapy-Videos.com/  <H3>Help answer the question about physical therapy education</H3>Physical Therapy education courses?<br />In receiving education to become a physical therapist, do you have to get your associates degree, then your bachelors, and after that your graduate degree (isn&#039;t graduate optional having your DPT). I&#039;m just trying to get all the facts straight as to what programs to take.<br />
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		<title>What Do You Learn At Physical Therapy Continuing Education Classes</title>
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Physical therapy continuing education classes are an ongoing part of being a professional in this field.
What Does A  Physical Therapist Do?
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<p>Physical therapy continuing education classes are an ongoing part of being a professional in this field.</p>
<p>What Does A  Physical Therapist Do?</p>
<p>A physical therapist helps those with who suffer from disabilities caused by injury or disease to stay fit and healthy. They work with their patients to help them  learn to use their bodies to regain strength, balance and coordination. </p>
<p>Professionals are requir<span id="more-5"></span>ed to be licensed in their state of practice after graduating from an accredited physical therapist program. They are also required to attend a certain number of hours of continuing education classes in order to keep their license.</p>
<p>Many physical therapists work closely with doctors, implementing treatment plans to bring patients to a level of full functioning as much as possible after illness or injury. </p>
<p>This means they must have an understanding of biomechanics, neuroanatomy and human growth and development. They must also be able to communicate with not only doctors, but patients and their families and have the capability to advise them on their treatment. </p>
<p>Why Take Physical Therapy Education Classes?</p>
<p>Physical therapy continuing education classes are an integral part of training and development. Not only do they help in professional development, the classes help practitioners keep up with changing rules and guidelines of the state. A career in any branch of the medical field dealing directly with the health of another human being requires ongoing learning to stay on top of things.</p>
<p>Physical therapy courses are offered by reputable and accredited institutions. What are some of the topics covered in continuing education classes?</p>
<p>* Vestibular Rehabilitation: as in therapies for dizziness and imbalance<br />
* Managed Care: focus on quality and accessibility of practitioners<br />
* Rotator Cuff Rehabilitation: physical strengthening exercises for injured shoulders<br />
* HIPPA: regulation compliance and certification<br />
* Stress Management: stress reduction techniques, including for the workplace</p>
<p>For persons who practice physical therapy, continuing education are usually provided by the hospital, clinic or practice in which they are employed, often as lectures or seminars. </p>
<p>However, it is not difficult to find online sources for physical therapy classes  conducted by accredited and reputable schools, hospitals and other institutes. These flexible online classes are designed to meet state requirements. Credits obtained through lectures, seminars and online courses are measured in hours and reported to the state by the continuing education provider and recorded under the licensee&#8217;s name.  Many states now allow physical therapists to renew their licenses online.</p>
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<p>This clinical approach can quickly distinguish patients with lumbar rotational instability. See all of the Physical Therapy Diagnosis and Treatment videos and downloads at www.Physical-Therapy-Videos.com .  <H3>Help answer the question about physical therapy education</H3>Information Re: Physical Therapy Education?<br />Hi, my husband is very interested in going back to school to become a physical therapist. We will be starting from scratch, meaning, he only has a high school education.</p>
<p>I am trying to find information online about what is required, costs, etc, but there are SO MANY websites with scattered information. I just really need some black-and-white &quot;this is what it takes&quot; info if there is any out there. Can anyone give me information or direct me to a website that can?</p>
<p>Also if anyone knows what kind of federal grants are available for someone furthering their education to this degree.</p>
<p>Thanks so much.<br />
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