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Instructs patients in care and use of wheelchairs, braces, crutches, canes, and prosthetic or orthotic devices. Directs and aids patients in active and passive therapeutic exercises, muscle reeducation, gait and functional training, transfer activities and prosthetic training.
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Trains patients in locomotion using orthotics, prosethics, or assistive devices such as canes, crutches, walkers, and wheelchairs. Assists the Physical Therapist in carrying out the following therapeutic interventions designed to meet the patients' long term goals: posture training, strengthening exercise, endurance/cardiac training, balance exercised, coordination exercise, join mobility and muscle lengthening, pain relief, functional skills training, community re-entry training.
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As an Occupational Therapist Assistant, you administer occupational therapy for residents through the therapeutic use of every day activities. Instruct, motivate, and assist patients to perform various physical activities such as non manual exercises, ambulatory functional activities, daily living activities, and in use of assistant and supportive devices, such as crutches, canes and prostheses.
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Assistive Devices: Physical therapists may recommend and help patients use assistive devices like crutches, canes, walkers, or orthotic devices to aid in mobility and recovery. This can include exercises, manual therapy, therapeutic modalities (such as ultrasound or electrical stimulation), and specialized equipment.
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EQUIPMENT USAGE : Standard and specialized equipment including but not limited to gait belts, bedpans, urinals, wheelchairs, geri - chairs, commodes, shower chairs, blood pressure apparatus, thermometers (glass, electronic and tympanic), ambulation equipment (canes, walkers, crutches, etc.
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Training patients in locomotion using orthotics, prosthetics, or assistive devices such as canes, crutches, walkers, and wheelchairs. Assisting the PT in carrying out the following therapeutic interventions designed to meet the patients’ long term goals: Posture training, strengthening exercise, endurance/cardiac training, balance exercises, coordination exercises, joint mobility and muscle lengthening, pain relief, functional skills training and community re-entry training.
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Instructs the patient and caregiver, when applicable, in the care and proper use of equipment and devices, such as wheelchairs, braces, crutches, canes, prosthetics, and orthopedic devices. Provides therapeutic treatments and evaluation of equipment needs as applicable; coordinates with physician and DME provider to obtains assistive devices to ensure safety and rehabilitation.
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Determines and orders appropriate devices necessary to assist patients in performing physical activities such as wheelchairs, canes, crutches and prosthetic and orthopedic devices. Treats disabled patients using standard physical therapy therapeutic interventions such as heat, cold, electricity, traction, ultrasound and exercise.
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Instruct in use of wheelchairs, braces, crutches, canes, and prosthetic or orthotic devices. Direct and aid patient in active and passive therapeutic exercises, muscle reeducation, gait and functional training, transfer activities and prosthetic training.
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You will assist directly and indirectly with the delivery of Physical Therapy services to include transportation, therapeutic exercises, and functional activities as outlined by treatment plan and in accordance with state practice guidelines.
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Responsible for the provision of comprehensive patient care, administers active and passive manual therapeutic exercises, therapeutic massage, and heat, light, sound, water, and electrical modality treatment such as ultrasound, electrical stimulation, ultraviolet, infrared, and hot and cold packs.
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PTA Physical Therapist Assistant Home Health. Graduate of an accredited physical therapy assistant program approved by the CAPTE with current licensure to practice in state of operation. Utilize physical agents, including heat, cold, water, light, electricity, ultrasound and massage.
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Therapeutic Interventions: Physical therapists use a range of techniques and modalities to help patients regain their physical function and mobility. Injury Prevention: They provide guidance on techniques and exercises to prevent injuries, especially for athletes and individuals at risk of specific injuries.
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Changes in the plan of care may be made following authorization, instruction and supervision by the Physical TherapistInstructs patients in care and use of wheelchairs, braces, crutches, canes, and prosthetic or orthotic devices.
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Helps patient accomplish treatment plan and accept therapeutic devices by administering manual exercises; instructing, encouraging, and assisting patients in performing physical activities, such as nonmanual exercises, ambulatory functional activities, and daily-living activities and in using assistive and supportive devices, such as crutches, canes, and prostheses.
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