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Physical Therapy
Physical Therapy (physiotherapy in many English speaking countries)
is a health care profession which provides services to individuals
and populations to develop, maintain and restore maximum movement
and functional ability throughout life. This includes providing
services in circumstances where movement and function are threatened
by aging, injury, disease or environmental factors.
Physical therapy is concerned with identifying and maximizing quality
of life and movement potential within the spheres of promotion,
prevention, treatment/intervention, habilitation and rehabilitation.
This encompasses physical, psychological, emotional, and social well
being. It involves the interaction between physical therapist (PT),
patients/clients, other health professionals, families, care givers,
and communities in a process where movement potential is assessed and
goals are agreed upon, using knowledge and skills unique to physical
therapists.Physical therapy is performed by either a physical therapist
(PT) or an assistant (PTA) acting under their direction.
PTs utilize an individual's history and physical examination to arrive
at a diagnosis and establish a management plan, and when necessary,
incorporate the results of laboratory and imaging studies.
Electrodiagnostic testing (e.g. electromyograms and nerve conduction
velocity testing) may also be of assistance.
Physical therapy has many specialties:
- cardiopulmonary
- geriatrics
- neurologic
- orthopaedic
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