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  • ...iliary health profession which makes use of [[#physical therapy modalities|physical therapy modalities]] to prevent, correct, and alleviate movement dysfunction of ana ==Prescribing and planning physical therapy==
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  • ...rists''', and work with a variety of allied health professions including [[physical therapy]], [[occupational therapy]], [[speech therapy]], [[recreational therapy]] a
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  • {{r|Physical therapy}}
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  • {{r|Physical therapy}}
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  • ...e."<ref>{{MeSH|Ultrasonic therapy}}</ref> It is often applied as part of [[physical therapy]].
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  • ...skills are developed. If the problem is with strength in the same hand, [[physical therapy]] may be more relevant. In contrast with [[physical therapy]], which is often complementary, occupational therapy is less concerned wit
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  • {{r|Physical therapy}}
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  • ...designation in each profession. Strengthening techniques may be called [[physical therapy]] when done by a [[physical therapist]], but [[physiological therapeutics]]
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  • ...iliary health profession which makes use of [[#physical therapy modalities|physical therapy modalities]] to prevent, correct, and alleviate movement dysfunction of ana ==Prescribing and planning physical therapy==
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  • ...hysician professionals in a pain management center include [[nursing]], [[physical therapy]], [[pastoral care]], various types of psychotherapists, and clinical [[pha
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  • ...n medicine]], palliative radiation therapy and surgery, [[social work]], [[physical therapy]], [[occupational therapy]] and [[complementary and alternative medicine]].
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  • ...ces worn by the patient, higher-voltage [[elecrostim]] units are used by [[physical therapy|physical therapists]] and other practitioners.
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  • {{rpl|Physical therapy}}
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  • Treatment options vary depending on the type of arthritis and include [[Physical therapy|physical]] and [[occupational therapy]], and medications (symptomatic or ta
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  • ...assage]] or a foot rub, [[transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation]], [[physical therapy]], Auriculo Therapy (i.e., medical use of implements, diagnosis, treatment
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  • ...peciality of [[physiatry]] (rehabilitation medicine), the professions of [[physical therapy]] and [[occupational therapy]] became established. #[[Physical therapy]]
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  • ...sh]] [[entrepreneur]] specialising in both [[self defence]] training and [[physical therapy]]. He is remembered today as one of the first Europeans to teach [[Japanese ...ht mostly abandoned self defence instruction in favour of his interests in physical therapy <ref name="wolf">Wolf, Tony (ed.) ''The Bartitsu Compendium.'' Lulu Publica
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  • ...two sides of the [[tendon]] together where it was cut. After that will be physical therapy and who knows how long that will last. My sincere apologies that the May i
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  • ...tology, [[economics]], [[history]], [[speech pathology]], [[audiology]], [[physical therapy]], [[occupational therapy]] or any of a wide variety of other fields. Geron
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  • ...g in [[neurology]], [[orthopedics]], [[sports injuries]], [[nutrition]], [[physical therapy|rehabilitation]], industrial consulting, [[radiology]], family practice, [[
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  • ...ssage is widely accepted as pleasurable. Massage is widely accepted as a [[physical therapy]] technique, both medically and in [[sports]] training. When the massage is Myofascial release originators come from [[physical therapy]] and from [[Rolfing]]).
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  • ===Physical therapy=== ...SY, Olson-Kellogg B, Shamliyan TA, Choi JY, Ramakrishnan R, Kane RL| title=Physical therapy interventions for knee pain secondary to osteoarthritis: a systematic revie
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  • [[Physical therapy]] may help to reduce tremor and improve coordination and muscle control for
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  • ...[psychiatry|psychiatrists]] and [[neurology|neurologists]], [[nursing]], [[physical therapy|physical]] and [[occupational therapy]], and other disciplines relevant to
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  • ...liability Studies: Use, Interpretation, and Sample Size Requirements" in ''Physical Therapy'' 85:257-68
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  • ...[[emergency room]]s, [[intensive care medicine]], [[surgery]] services, [[physical therapy]], [[childbirth|labor and delivery]], [[endoscopy]] units, diagnostic [[lab
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  • ...t S, Magel J et al.| title=Comparison of the effectiveness of three manual physical therapy techniques in a subgroup of patients with low back pain who satisfy a clini
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  • ...-blinding procedures used in virtually all surgical procedures, dentistry, physical therapy, etc.; the [http://consensus.nih.gov/1997/1997Acupuncture107html.htm NIH Co
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  • * [[Physical therapy]]
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  • ...y to walk. Soldiers injured in warfare have been known to use this form of physical therapy to regain movement in limbs or simply become accustomed to [[prosthetic lim
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  • }}</ref> Nonpharmacologic assistance from [[social worker]]s, [[physical therapy]] and [[occupational therapy]] are often extremely helpful. .... This is due mainly to improved methods of limiting disability, such as [[physical therapy]], [[Occupational Therapy]] and [[speech therapy]], along with more success
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  • ...al adjustment) relieves back pain as well as conventional treatment with [[physical therapy]], and patients tend to be more satisfied with chiropractic care (even thou ...e diagnostic and treatment approaches, including naturopathic remedies and physical therapy devices. Many belong to the [http://www.amerchiro.org/ American Chiropracti
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  • ...al adjustment) relieves back pain as well as conventional treatment with [[physical therapy]], and patients tend to be more satisfied with chiropractic care (even thou ...e diagnostic and treatment approaches, including naturopathic remedies and physical therapy devices. Many belong to the [http://www.amerchiro.org/ American Chiropracti
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  • ...n 1998, Keating published a review about the ''Journal of Manipulative and Physical Therapy'' from 1989-1996. He concluded that scholarly activity within chiropractic
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  • * [[occupational therapy|occupational]] or [[physical therapy]], to assist with [[sensory integration dysfunction|sensory integration pro
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  • * Individually targeted exercise or physical therapy consisting of strength training, balance, and walking.
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  • ...vertebrae. The injury required a period of rest and an intensive round of physical therapy, during which time she was able to reassess, re-energize and reorganize her
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  • * "recommends exercise or physical therapy and vitamin D supplementation to prevent [[accidental fall|falls]] in comm
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  • ...For instance, hospital stay for broken hip and then nursing home stay for physical therapy would be covered.
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  • Therapy Schools (teaching Chiropractic and Physical Therapy)...
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  • After five operations in ten days and [[physical therapy]], King resumed work on ''On Writing'' in July, though his hip was still sh
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