Posts Tagged ‘physical therapists’

Should I get closed manipulation, physical therapy every day, or a brace to bend my knee?

Tuesday, February 9th, 2010

I broke my femur september 10 in the football accident. I’ve been likely to physical therapy twice a week for close to Two months. I can bend my leg close to 110 degrees. Another I could possibly get 135. It is really a struggle to obtain to 110 degrees although. The physical therapists say I’ve 3 choices. Begin likely to physical therapy each day, get closed manipulation (anesthesia), or even a brace I can use myself to bend my knee. Which ought to I do.

How do you become a physical therapist? What colleges are best at physical therapy programs?

Saturday, November 7th, 2009

I was wondering what is required to become a physical therapists. For example degrees, internships, licenses etc. Also is there some colleges that have better than normal programs for physical therapy?

Physical Therapy Equipment

Sunday, October 18th, 2009

Physical therapists, in their daily work, use not only their knowledge and hands, but also a lot of devices and machines designed especially to do certain specialized jobs. They are called physical therapy equipment. If you are interested in buying or selling, learning about physical therapy equipment, you should know a few things about it first. Then you can do your research in stores or on the Internet to see and compare prices, jobs and characteristics of this useful equipment. Since the jobs and services performed in physical therapy are so various and numerous, physical therapy equipment, obviously has come in a large and varied assortment.

Depending on the type of job they are used for, physical therapy equipment includes a lot of incredible devices and machines that are very useful in dealing with patients’ problems. Manufacturers have designed physical therapy equipment that can be used at home and for the office physical therapy. For instance, there are myriads of products designed for office use, from aiding devices for every day living activities to exercise equipment like treatment tables, arm splints, treadmills and weights. Each and every patient has his/her own particular needs depending on the type of condition or disease s/he suffers from. This is another reason why the physical therapy equipment design and production has developed so greatly producing such a diversity of therapy products.

As the exercises used in physical therapy are very specialized and sophisticated, meant to restore function and movement, to improve or to maintain them, so must be the physical therapy equipment you need in your office. To be sure you acquire the right equipment for your office, you must have a thorough knowledge of what types of physical therapy exercises and procedures will be done in your office. With orthopedic physical therapy, for instance, which focuses on mobility mainly, you will probably need treatment tables, mattresses, scales and wedges as well as collars, braces and splints. Other specialized physical therapy equipment would be that designed for dealing with children, or for those patients who need help with their cardiac and pulmonary diseases or disorders.

Besides these, there are other specialized areas in physical therapy which benefit from the existence and development of peculiar physical therapy equipment such as physical therapy for the elder. In such a case you will need equipment consisting of walkers, canes, lifts, transfer boards and equipment which ensures self sufficiency for geriatric patients in order for them to use at home. Obviously there is an incredibly wide variety of physical therapy equipment specialized for the different jobs and exercises that are performed in physical therapy. These are just a few guidelines for you to follow when you want to purchase such physical therapy equipment for your office or home.

Physical Therapy Education

Sunday, October 18th, 2009

Physical therapy education is a vast field of research. If you are interested in physical therapy education, this article will give you just a little information to guide you in doing your research. As physical therapy has such a wide range of applicability, the training and preparation for becoming a physical therapist has also developed a lot. Not only in the USA but also in almost all the countries of the world there are incredibly huge numbers of schools, courses and departments within medical schools, as well as online educational forms to train you as a physical therapy worker, whether a physical therapist or a physical therapist aid or assistant.

In the USA in physical therapy education you need to have a graduate degree from an accredited physical therapy program to be eligible for the national examination for licensing in the field. Before practicing, the Federal law requires you to take and pass the National Physical Therapy Examination after you have graduated from any accredited such educational program. Or physical therapists can apply for a state license in order to practice this profession. Of course in each state there are regulations regarding the licenses for physical therapy practitioners. The American Physical Therapy Associations information program states that in April 2008 the physical therapy education in America comprises 199 accredited institutions which support 210 programs and 2 developing institutions supporting 2 programs for physical therapists, 221 accredited institutions supporting 233 programs and 31 developing institutions supporting 31 programs for physical therapist assistants. There are also 2 Canadian and 1 international accredited institutions supporting 3 programs for physical therapist assistants.Physical therapy education varies considerably all over the world. Normally studies in this field last a minimum of 4 years of tertiary education.

There are certain requirements for attending a form or another of physical therapy education. The minimum educational requirement to register for a PT training program is a post-baccalaureate degree from an accredited education program. After they graduate, candidates must prove they have passed a national exam administered by the state. To be allowed to work as a physical therapist assistant, you must graduate with an associate degree that is 2 years or 5 semesters, from an accredited PTA program in a technical community college, a college or a university. And of course you have to pass the national exam for licensing or certification in order to be able to work. Besides these forms of training, physical therapy education can also be achieved online since many organizations, agencies, schools have their own web sites which also include courses.