23 Facts About Physical therapy

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Physical therapy, known as physiotherapy, is one of the allied health professions.

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Physical therapy is provided as a primary care treatment or alongside, or in conjunction with, other medical services.

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Physical therapy is a professional career which has many specialties including musculoskeletal, orthopedics, cardiopulmonary, neurology, endocrinology, sports medicine, geriatrics, pediatrics, women's health, wound care and electromyography.

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Physical therapy therapists are involved in the medical-legal field serving as experts, performing peer review and independent medical examinations.

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The first school of physical therapy was established at Walter Reed Army Hospital in Washington, D C, following the outbreak of World War I Research catalyzed the physical therapy movement.

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Educational criteria for physical therapy providers vary from state to state, country to country, and among various levels of professional responsibility.

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Canadian physioPhysical therapy programs are offered at 15 universities, often through the university's respective college of medicine.

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Canadian Alliance of PhysioPhysical therapy Regulators offers eligible program graduates to apply for the national PhysioPhysical therapy Competency Examination .

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Canadian PhysioPhysical therapy Association offers a curriculum of continuing education courses in orthopedics and manual Physical therapy.

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PhysioPhysical therapy degrees are offered at three universities: Robert Gordon University in Aberdeen, Glasgow Caledonian University in Glasgow, and Queen Margaret University in Edinburgh.

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For example, completion of an orthopedic physical therapy residency, allows its graduates to apply and sit for the clinical specialist examination in orthopedics, achieving the OCS designation upon passing the examination.

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Board certification of physical therapy specialists is aimed to recognize individuals with advanced clinical knowledge and skill training in their respective area of practice, and exemplifies the trend toward greater education to optimally treat individuals with movement dysfunction.

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Definitions and licensing requirements in the United States vary among jurisdictions, as each state has enacted its own physical therapy practice act defining the profession within its jurisdiction, but the Federation of State Boards of Physical Therapy has drafted a model definition to limit this variation.

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Manual Physical therapy is used in this field to assist in clearing lung secretions experienced with cystic fibrosis.

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Geriatric physical therapy covers a wide area of issues concerning people as they go through normal adult aging but is usually focused on the older adult.

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Wound management physical therapy includes the treatment of conditions involving the skin and all its related organs.

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Neurological physical therapy is a field focused on working with individuals who have a neurological disorder or disease.

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The techniques involve in neurological physical therapy are wide-ranging and often require specialized training.

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Physical therapy therapists are closely involved in the care and wellbeing of athletes including recreational, semi-professional, and professional participants.

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Manual physical therapy has been demonstrated in multiple studies to increase rates of conception in women with infertility.

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Physical therapy in the field of oncology and palliative care is a continuously evolving and developing specialty, both in malignant and non-malignant diseases.

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Physical therapy has been found to be effective for improving outcomes, both in terms of pain and function, in multiple musculoskeletal conditions.

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Physical therapy is sometimes provided to patients in the ICU, as early mobilization can help reduce ICU and hospital length of stay and improve long-term functional ability.

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