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		<title>Physical Therapy for Kids</title>
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There are many reasons as to why children may need physical therapy. It could be because they have cerebral palsy and they need physical therapy to help them move their bodies easier or perhaps they broke a leg, or they may have weak muscles somewhere in their body. Physical therapy is not just for adults [...]]]></description>
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<div>There are many reasons as to why children may need physical therapy. It could be because they have cerebral palsy and they need physical therapy to help them move their bodies easier or perhaps they broke a leg, or they may have weak muscles somewhere in their body. Physical therapy is not just for adults but also for children who suffer from a wide range of diseases and illnesses such as Neuro-motor, congenital and non-congenital diseases. Delays in development due to certain reasons are also treatable through physical therapy.<br/><br/>Benefits Of Physical Therapy In Pediatrics<br/><br/>These are no different from the benefits of physical therapy claims in adults, restoring, improvement and rehabilitation of movement, and improvement in quality of life being just some of them. Children when treated at early stages of their ailment benefit in longevity and also in the quality of their life. It has been seen in children with Down syndrome, cerebral palsy and various other illnesses that they find it tough to deal with the day to day situations of living. But if they go through physical therapy, motor reflex control improves significantly and that makes it a lot easier for children to perform their routine activities. With physical therapy, it is not uncommon to see children get a new lease on life and living. The reason being that physical therapy focuses on improving the child&#8217;s ability to deal with the ailment.<br/><br/>There are a number of different conditions and injuries that require physical therapy in children. There is even one such condition called Jumper&#8217;s knee that becomes a problem for a lot of children and adolescents. If the child complains of tenderness and pain around the bottom of the kneecap, then this might be the problem. Kids who are involved in sports tend to have this problem during growth spurts. A physical therapist may use heat and ice as well as ultrasound to gain control over the pain and any inflammation. The physical therapist also works on strengthening the knee and creating a balance through exercises such as posture exercises.<br/><br/>However, children are always severely spraining ankles, breaking legs, arms, hands, and feet. They may pull something somewhere or tear a muscle during physical activity. All of these incidents call for some kind of physical therapy whether short-term or long-term.<br/><br/>The physical therapist conducts thorough evaluation through several steps and decides on the correct course of action. These treatments aim to improve the performance of daily activities as well as reduce the problems faced during feeding. Physical therapy claims to even correct some neonatal complications. Even in children with prosthetics, physical therapy claims to help the children in understanding the need for prosthetic equipment and coping better with it. Children who did not get a good start in life certainly can hope to live better with physical therapy.<br/><br/>Physical therapy claims and rightly so, that it is excellent for rehabilitation of a person from any age group. Pediatric physical therapy is an excellent way of resolving various problems of children and children are also quick to respond to the conditioning and treatment. The results can be amazing if children are given physical therapy as they have a long life ahead that can be made better. Children respond faster than adults and even in those with developmental problems, the quality of life can be significantly improved, as physical therapy claims correctly.<br/><br/><br/><br/><em>By: <strong>herbalremedies</strong></em><br/><br/><strong>About the Author:</strong>
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		<title>Outpatient Physical Therapy Jobs</title>
		<link>http://polytherapy.com/outpatient-physical-therapy-jobs/190</link>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 19 Dec 2009 09:37:02 +0000</pubDate>
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Most of the healthcare settings in the United States are looking for skilled physical therapy professionals for various outpatient physical therapy jobs.Work with Patients of All Age GroupsPhysical therapy procedures aim to develop or restore physical function, relieve pain and prevent further injury. Physical therapists provide exceptional care and service to treat people with musculoskeletal [...]]]></description>
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<div>Most of the healthcare settings in the United States are looking for skilled physical therapy professionals for various <strong>outpatient physical therapy jobs</strong>.<br/><br/><strong>Work with Patients of All Age Groups</strong><br/><br/>Physical therapy procedures aim to develop or restore physical function, relieve pain and prevent further injury. Physical therapists provide exceptional care and service to treat people with musculoskeletal disorders. They also work with clients who want to improve physical performance and fitness level. A therapist’s duty includes diagnosis, evaluation, development and implementation of the therapy program. During the treatment, they teach patients how to deal with a current problem and prevent this from recurring in the future.<br/><br/>Therapy assistants and aides perform physical therapy procedures and related tasks as per the direction of a certified or licensed physical therapist and these include:<br/><br/>• Transport patients to and from treatment areas, using wheelchairs or providing standing support<br/><br/>• Secure patient into or onto therapy equipment<br/><br/>• Do clerical tasks including assisting with the maintenance of patient records and delivering messages<br/><br/>• May schedule appointments, order supplies and answer phones<br/><br/><strong>Education, Training</strong><br/><br/>Those interested in opting for outpatient physical therapy jobs can work as therapists, therapy assistants or therapy aides. A master’s degree from an accredited program is required to become a therapist. An associate degree or certificate program from an accredited physical therapist assistant program is necessary if you are looking for <strong>therapy assistant jobs</strong>. Physical therapy aides require a high school diploma and learn skills on the job. Besides the basic qualifications, state licensure is required from the particular states you want to practice in. Qualified physical therapists who specialize in orthopedics, sports medicine, pediatrics, paralysis and amputations can work in a variety of outpatient units. Generally, therapists offer short-term or long-term physical therapy services, depending on the patients’ needs.<br/><br/><strong>Employee Benefits</strong><br/><br/>Outpatient physical therapy jobs have the following benefits:<br/><br/>• Outstanding growth opportunities<br/><br/>• Competitive pay<br/><br/>• Flexible work schedule<br/><br/>• Medical, dental and vision benefits<br/><br/>• Section 125 Cafeteria Plan<br/><br/>• 401K Retirement Plan<br/><br/>• Long term disability and life insurance<br/><br/>• Continuing education allowance<br/><br/><strong>Find the Perfect Job with the Help of the Right Provider</strong><br/><br/>Whether you are a fresh or an experienced professional, find the right placement that fits your requirements with the help of a reliable healthcare staffing solution provider. When assigning jobs, these agencies pay close attention to your preferences regarding geographical location, type of healthcare facility and more.<br/><br/><br/><br/><em>By: <strong>Brad Jones</strong></em><br/><br/><strong>About the Author:</strong>
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<p>TheraKare - A leading <b><a href="http://www.therakare.com/physical-therapist-staffing-company.html">physical therapist staffing company</a></b> in the US. We offer top <b><a href="http://www.therakare.com/physical-therapy-jobs.html">physical therapy jobs</a></b> for both fresher and experienced candidates. Our <b><a href="http://www.therakare.com/physical-therapist-recruitment.html">physical therapist recruitment</a></b> services are offered at affordable charges.</p>
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		<title>Guidelines For a Successful Physical Therapy Private Practice</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 16 Dec 2009 20:09:16 +0000</pubDate>
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If you are a physical therapist involved in private practice who wants to improve profitability in your profession, there are a few tactics you need to employ. Even if you already have a website that features marketing techniques and a wealth of information, your physical therapy private practice may still benefit from some additional groundwork. [...]]]></description>
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<div>If you are a physical therapist involved in private practice who wants to improve profitability in your profession, there are a few tactics you need to employ. Even if you already have a website that features marketing techniques and a wealth of information, your physical therapy private practice may still benefit from some additional groundwork. You may wonder how you can improve the profitability of your physical therapy private practice, in addition to your current methods.<br/><br/>Simply stated, shifting more focus to your marketing methods will help your physical therapy private practice to reach new levels of success. In this field, reputation is key, and the more visible you are within your community, the more well-respected your physical therapy private practice will be.<br/><br/>Seize every opportunity to boost your physical therapy private practice. These hidden gems could define the difference between your practice and a nearby clinic. You must make yourself heard in the local community so that your physical therapy private practice becomes a household name. Visit medical practitioners and socialize with local individuals who will instantly think of your physical therapy private practice when asked.<br/><br/>When you come into contact with a prospective client, first impressions are everything. You also need to maintain the relationship you have with current clients. In order to make the most of marketing techniques for your physical therapy private practice, be sure to:<br/><br/>Leave a lasting impression. Be friendly and show that you have enough experience to tackle the job. Carry business cards for your physical therapy private practice and hand them out to every prospective client.<br/><br/>Communicate with your clients. Explain the pros and cons of physical therapy with honesty and sincerity. Tell them how much a visit to your physical therapy private practice could help to rehabilitate their health. Ensure that your clients understand the limitations of this therapy. Soon enough, you will have created a sense of clarity between you and your clients, encouraging them to invite others to visit your physical therapy private practice.<br/><br/>Invest in the necessary supplies. Provide clients with a card that features contact information for your physical therapy private practice, as well as the date of their next appointment. Supply an adequate number of pamphlets, referral pads and physical therapy private practice business cards.<br/><br/>Get out there. Take advantage of public speaking opportunities as a way of marketing your physical therapy private practice. Inform others about breakthroughs in the field and build your credentials within the community. Encourage attendees to visit your physical therapy private practice for a consultation.<br/><br/>Be thorough. Give your clients a hard copy of their exercises, along with a schedule to be followed at home. Clients often appreciate the finer details, and paying close attention to their needs while making the process easier will only result in an increase to your physical therapy private practice customer base.<br/><br/>Send regular reports. Send detailed reports to the referring physicians on a regular basis, along with all supporting documentation from your physical therapy private practice. Adhere to strict guidelines and a set timeframe so that it isn&#8217;t necessary for physicians to repeatedly chase you for information.<br/><br/>Stay in contact. After successful rehabilitation and discharge, stay in contact with the patient so they remember your physical therapy private practice. Even if their time at your physical therapy private practice has come to an end, they can still act as a valuable source of referrals.<br/><br/><br/><br/><em>By: <strong>Nitin Chhoda</strong></em><br/><br/><strong>About the Author:</strong>
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Nitin Chhoda has a blog on <a href="http://www.nitin360.com">personal trainer marketing and physical therapy marketing</a> at <a target="_blank" href="http://www.nitin360.com">http://www.nitin360.com</a> and his <a href="http://www.therapynewsletter.com">physical therapy private practice marketing system</a> is available with a money-back guarantee at <a target="_blank" href="http://www.therapynewsletter.com">http://www.therapynewsletter.com</a>
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		<title>Physical Therapy Assistant Jobs</title>
		<link>http://polytherapy.com/physical-therapy-assistant-jobs/202</link>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 21 Nov 2009 06:16:02 +0000</pubDate>
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Physical therapy assistant jobs are in high demand right now, and highly skilled and efficient assistants have many opportunities for career advancement. The demand is expected to grow rapidly in the coming years owing to reasons such as increasing population of the aged and growing incidence of chronic conditions. A physical therapy assistant’s role is [...]]]></description>
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<div><strong>Physical therapy assistant jobs</strong> are in high demand right now, and highly skilled and efficient assistants have many opportunities for career advancement. The demand is expected to grow rapidly in the coming years owing to reasons such as increasing population of the aged and growing incidence of chronic conditions. A physical therapy assistant’s role is to help the physical therapist to develop and carry out treatment plans for patients. Monitoring and documentation of patient treatment and response are also done by the assistant.<br/><br/>Under the supervision of a physical therapist, physical therapy assistants work in a variety of healthcare environments and private settings. Many of them get opportunities to work in hospital facilities. Here, their services are needed in every department, from general outpatient clinics to intensive care units. Other than hospital environments, they can find job positions in home fitness agencies, rehabilitation centers, schools, nursing homes, and more.<br/><br/>An associate degree from an accredited physical therapy program and state-issued license are the minimum requisites to embark on a physical therapy assistant career. However, there are a few qualities and skills that are absolutely indispensable to perform this job, which include tolerance, good communication and practical skills, patience and compassion.<br/><br/>The physical therapy assistant job can be temporary or permanent. Qualified and efficient professionals can earn attractive remuneration packages along with bonus and other benefits.<br/><br/>Comprehensive benefits package includes:<br/><br/>• Medical and dental insurance<br/><br/>• Paid housing<br/><br/>• Completion bonuses and travel expenses<br/><br/>• Healthcare insurance<br/><br/>• Section 125 cafeteria plan<br/><br/>• Professional liability insurance<br/><br/>• Short-term disability insurance<br/><br/>• Additional state license<br/><br/>• Continuing education<br/><br/>• Cancer insurance<br/><br/>• Immigration processing (for internationally trained employees)<br/><br/>In the US, there are several <strong>recruitment agencies</strong> providing help and assistance in finding the perfect physical therapy assistant jobs, with excellent pay and all the best benefits.<br/><br/><br/><br/><em>By: <strong>Brad Jones</strong></em><br/><br/><strong>About the Author:</strong>
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<p><b><a href="http://www.therakare.com">TheraKare</a></b> is an Oklahoma based <b><a href="http://www.therakare.com/healthcare-recruitment-company.html">healthcare recruitment company</a></b> offering specialized <b><a href="http://www.therakare.com/physical-therapy-assistant-jobs.html">physical therapy assistant jobs</a></b> for qualified and experienced physical therapist assistants throughout the United States.</p>
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		<title>A Career in Physical Therapy</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 15 Nov 2009 08:50:45 +0000</pubDate>
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Physical therapy is a healthcare profession that focuses on effective treatment and management of a variety of movement disorders. Physical therapists help patients with disabling conditions such as low-back pain, head injuries, arthritis, cerebral palsy, and heart disease, by providing treatments that restore function, improve mobility, relieve pain and prevent or limit permanent physical disabilities. [...]]]></description>
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<div>Physical therapy is a healthcare profession that focuses on effective treatment and management of a variety of movement disorders. <strong>Physical therapists </strong>help patients with disabling conditions such as low-back pain, head injuries, arthritis, cerebral palsy, and heart disease, by providing treatments that restore function, improve mobility, relieve pain and prevent or limit permanent physical disabilities. Physical therapy is a client focused healthcare profession and physical therapists help patients build up the strength required to get on with their day to day activities. Physical therapy is also a powerful way to help eliminate harmful postures of the body that ultimately results in stress and discomfort, thus bringing about an overall improvement in the health of the individual.<br/><br/>Physical therapists can find excellent job opportunities in a variety of job environments including hospitals, rehabilitation centers, athletic facilities, nursing homes, outpatient clinics, home healthcare centers, schools, research centers and industrial clinics. Physical therapists can recommend assessment and treatment to cure problems with the muscles, circulatory system, bones and joints, and the respiratory or nervous system.<br/><br/><strong>Skills Required for a Physical Therapist</strong><br/><br/>•    Good manual observation<br/><br/>•    Communication skills<br/><br/>•    Problem solving skills<br/><br/>•    Critical thinking<br/><br/>•    Capable of rigorous physical activity<br/><br/>The responsibility of the physical therapist includes educating and instructing the patients and their family members. Physical therapists will have to consult and work closely with surgeons, healthcare practitioners, and physicians in establishing treatment objectives needed for the patient&#8217;s needs.<br/><br/><strong>Expected Qualifications </strong><br/><br/>For a career in physical therapy, the candidates must possess a master&#8217;s degree or a doctoral degree in physical therapy (DPT) from an accredited college. They should also pass a licensure exam.<br/><br/><strong>Physical therapy career</strong> opportunities are increasing day by day. Employment opportunities for physical therapists are expected to double by 2014.<br/><br/><br/><br/><em>By: <strong>John Stephen</strong></em><br/><br/><strong>About the Author:</strong>
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<p>TheraKare is a premier provider of healthcare staffing services. With us you can develop your <b><a href="http://www.therakare.com/physical-therapy-jobs.html">physical therapy career</a></b>. Our healthcare staffing solutions are primarily focused on <b><a href="http://www.therakare.com/physical-therapist-staffing-company.html">physical therapists</a></b>, <b><a href="http://www.therakare.com/occupational-therapist-staffing-company.html">occupational therapists</a></b>, and speech language pathologists (SLP).</p>
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		<title>Essential Bariatric Products for the Physical Therapy Clinic With Obese Patients</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 31 Oct 2009 09:38:52 +0000</pubDate>
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Patients who are obese have special needs when it comes to completing physical therapy. This is often the case when an obese person decides to obtain bariatric surgery or other surgical means to reduce their weight. This can cause a challenge for physical therapy clinics as they must have available special equipment in order to [...]]]></description>
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<div>Patients who are obese have special needs when it comes to completing physical therapy. This is often the case when an obese person decides to obtain bariatric surgery or other surgical means to reduce their weight. This can cause a challenge for physical therapy clinics as they must have available special equipment in order to provide the same level of care to obese patients as their average sized patients. Knowing what types of quality equipment are available to accommodate the needs of obese patients is half the battle. Here are the recommended essential bariatric products for the physical therapy clinic treating obese patients.<br/><br/>Mobility Products<br/><br/>When it comes to providing physical therapy to patients of any size, certain essential products are required to help patients retain mobility throughout this process. These items may include, but are not limited to canes, walkers, crutches, wheel chairs or braces. Normally, it would not be a problem to fit a patient with these items if they are of an average size and weight, but if you have an obese patient it&#8217;s difficult to safely fit them with any mobility devices that will not cause them pain or fail to provide adequate support. Another factor to consider is that the equipment must withstand additional weight so the products must be built to last. It&#8217;s recommended that in order to accommodate patients of a larger size and weight, that physical therapy clinics choose products that are adjustable, manufactured out of sturdy materials (steel vs. wood or plastic) and be able to take the pressure off of already strained joints. Wheelchairs should have wider seats and allow a full range of motion to encourage obese patients to use them as needed.<br/><br/>Beds and Support Surfaces<br/><br/>When treating the obese patient in the clinic or providing in-home care, there is a great need for a bed, tables or support surfaces that can support their size and weight. Treatment may occur at home and the patient should have enough support so that their back and neck are not having extra strain put on them as the result of leg and arm exercises. In the clinic, it&#8217;s essential to have at least one larger treatment table that can be utilized by all patients including obese people. One excellent type of table is the Powerline Treatment, made by Oakworks. This remarkable treatment table features a sturdy padded surface, solid hardwood frame and an adjustable bed that can handle patients up to 500 lbs.<br/><br/>Patient Lifts<br/><br/>When it comes to ensuring safe treatment of obese patients, nothing comes in more handy than the hospital style weight bearing patient lift. These lifts give the caregivers and physical therapists another set of hands when lifting the patient or helping them learn to sit up and stand again. A lift can make sure the patient isn&#8217;t falling out of bed or causing injury to anyone, most of all themselves, during treatment.<br/><br/>Respiratory Aids<br/><br/>Obese patients often have trouble breathing properly when participating in physical therapy. Therefore it&#8217;s essential to have some type of respiratory aid, such as oxygen and masks, on hand just in case. This will ensure that the patient gets the right amount of fresh air to breath and doesn&#8217;t pass out due to lack of oxygen, which would be a very injurious experience for them and for staff.<br/><br/>Floor Scale<br/><br/>When an obese patient presents for treatment, it can be difficult for them to be weighed to see how they are progressive with their weight loss following bariatric surgery. Standard hospital scales only go up to 400 lbs so it&#8217;s necessary to obtain a floor scale that can weight up to 1,000 lbs. A floor scale also makes it easier for the patient to get up and down off the scale, especially if mobility is an issue.<br/><br/><br/><br/><em>By: <strong>Amy Nutt</strong></em><br/><br/><strong>About the Author:</strong>
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Source1 Medical provides home health care products, massage therapy chairs and table. <a href="http://www.source1medical.com/">Buy physical therapy equipment</a>, <a href="http://www.source1medical.com/s.nl/sc.2/category.73/.f">bariatric equipment</a> and information for consumers and healthcare professionals.
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		<title>Using a Physical Therapy Newsletter as a Marketing Tool</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 17 Oct 2009 15:26:16 +0000</pubDate>
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As a physical therapist, your patients need to have complete faith in your healing abilities in order to establish trust. To achieve this, a physical therapy newsletter may prove to be quite helpful. In addition to providing information about your services and background, a physical therapy newsletter can be customized to reflect the particulars of [...]]]></description>
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<div>As a physical therapist, your patients need to have complete faith in your healing abilities in order to establish trust. To achieve this, a physical therapy newsletter may prove to be quite helpful. In addition to providing information about your services and background, a physical therapy newsletter can be customized to reflect the particulars of your practice.<br/><br/>By sending a physical therapy newsletter to clients, you can market your practice in a way that is less obvious than most. This is the simplest, most cost-effective way to keep in touch with your patients, grab their attention and, in turn, attract their referrals. A physical therapy newsletter will support your credibility within your current client base, and attract newcomers. The best part of a physical therapy newsletter is that it can be sent as an e-mail, which may be forwarded to others. Before you know it, your physical therapy newsletter has circulated through a long list of inboxes.<br/><br/>When creating your physical therapy newsletter, a few pointers might come handy. Some of them include:<br/><br/> Keep it filled with rich visuals and compelling content. Check the articles for typos and grammatical errors. It is crucial that your newsletter be timely and relevant to what&#8217;s happening around you. For example, a physical therapy newsletter developed in November may include a piece about aches and pains that are typically aggravated by the winter months.<br/><br/> Keep the tone of your newsletter positive and action-oriented. Your physical therapy newsletter should come across as friendly but authoritative, to keep you positioned as an expert and one of the most professional in your field.<br/><br/> For your physical therapy newsletter to have a lasting impact, send it out every fortnight. This schedule will remind your patients of your service without appearing overbearing or pushy.<br/><br/> Design your physical therapy newsletter to be released on a Monday. Studies show that Monday is day when most people check their e-mails. Since it marks the beginning of the week, it will stay fresh in their minds. Your physical therapy newsletter can either be faxed to your clients or sent through e-mail.<br/><br/>If creating a physical therapy newsletter sounds too complicated and time-consuming for you, outsource it to a professional physical therapy newsletter company such as therapynewsletter.com. A professional company will handle the branding aspects of a great physical therapy newsletter, provide articles, customize the look and feel, and handle the subscription part as well. By hiring a professional, you can use the time otherwise spent creating your physical therapy to work on other projects.<br/><br/>A well-designed physical therapy newsletter can mean hundreds of referrals every month. Do not let the opportunity pass you by, especially since it&#8217;s one of the easier marketing methods to tackle. Be sure to include your contact information on your physical therapy newsletter so that clients can contact you whenever necessary. Include a note at the end to remind them to forward the physical therapy newsletter onto family and friends to help increase your customer base.<br/><br/><br/><br/><em>By: <strong>Nitin Chhoda</strong></em><br/><br/><strong>About the Author:</strong>
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Nitin Chhoda has a blog on <a href="http://www.nitin360.com">personal trainer marketing </a> . His <a href="http://www.therapynewsletter.com">physical therapy newsletter</a> is available with a money-back guarantee.
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		<title>Physical Therapy Information - The Benefits of Physiotherapy and the Facts About Chronic Airways Disease</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 05 Oct 2009 06:57:32 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Chronic Airways Disease is not a single disease but a collective term for a group of similar afflictions. This group of diseases is also known as chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). This condition can affect a person&#8217;s life a severe way, but physiotherapy is a good wat to combat these ill effects.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>Chronic Airways Disease is not a single disease but a collective term for a group of similar afflictions. This group of diseases is also known as chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). This condition can affect a person&#8217;s life a severe way, but physiotherapy is a good wat to combat these ill effects.</p>
<p>Chronic bronchitis and emphysema are members of this notorious group of diseases. Other conditions that affect a person&#8217;s breathing pattern are also part of this group. Smoking is a contributing factor to the development of this condition in a person, but even non-smokers may be affected because of the presence of irritants in the air. Age is also a factor, as these diseases are most common among older people.</p>
<p>The evident symptoms of this disease include wheezing and frequent coughs, besides the prevalent shortness of breath. There is a generous discharge of sputum, which often has traces of blood. Lack of oxygen in the body causes a bluish tinge to appear on the person&#8217;s extremities, and the same lack may also lease cardiac issues.</p>
<p>Physiotherapy can help alleviate the complications arising from chronic airways disease. The way a person breathes, if corrected, can reduce the issues arising from this disease. A physiotherapist can train a person to breathe differently, enabling him to inhale enough oxygen required by the body but without being reduced to wheezing and coughing to meet the lung&#8217;s demands. This is nothing short of a boon for a chronic airways disease patient.</p>
<p>A method known as clapping and postural drainage is also beneficial to a patient suffering from chronic airways disease. Physiotherapists ensure postural drainage in this simple method by ensuring that the damaged lung is positioned above the trachea by this simple method.</p>
<p>It is possible to carry out this procedure at home. The person must lie supine on a bed. He must bend his upper body such that the top part of the body is over the bed. A physiotherapist can teach a patient this method so that drainage of the affected lung takes places without any problems. It does not take very long to learn this method and soon a patient is able to do it without assistance.</p>
<p>The second part of the procedure, known as clapping is also known as chest percussion. The patient&#8217;s back is clapped with a cupped to induce secretions within the chest to loosen. This however cannot be carried out without assistance and the physiotherapist teaches it to a person taking care of the patient.</p>
<p>Weakened legs can also arise from chronic airways disease. Continues shortness of breath prompts patients suffering from the disease to refrain from walking or other physical exercise that is necessary to keep the legs fit. Physiotherapy can address this issue by making the patient walk the treadmill or cycle on a stationary bike. This treatment though, is possible only if the patient is able to do the exercises at all.</p>
<p>As with legs, exercising the arms of a patient is equally necessary. Everyday activities involve the use of arms more than any other part of the body. Physical therapy can strengthen the patient&#8217;s arms and also induce easier breathing.</p>
<p>A therapist well versed in the knowledge of the disease must carry out physiotherapy treatment of patients suffering from chronic airways diseases. As newer treatments are discovered and perfected, older methods must be left behind in favor of the newer ones. The treatment itself benefits the patient, and physiotherapy staff who can carry out the treatments correctly can significantly improve the condition of a chronic airways disease patient.</p>
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		<title>Physical Therapy Boca Raton3</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 11 Sep 2009 00:39:04 +0000</pubDate>
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One of the simplest strategies for treating Low back pain may very well be the best technique. A review article published in February 2009 in the journal of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons attests that Physical Therapy Boca Raton should be the 1st treatment for low back trouble. This review of previously printed peer [...]]]></description>
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<div>One of the simplest strategies for treating Low back pain may very well be the best technique. A review article published in February 2009 in the journal of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons attests that Physical Therapy Boca Raton should be the 1st treatment for low back trouble. This review of previously printed peer reviewed book articles recommends that in the bulk of cases the most efficient treatment is physical treatment mixed with anti inflammatory medications.<br/><br/>this research examined people with symptomatic low back pain arising from lumbar degenerative disc disease, a common reason for back trouble. As a result, the disc is unable to hold the vertebrae as it should and the absence of stability can cause back pain.<br/><br/>Different treatment methods were detailed including surgery, medication and physical care with the use of nonsteroidal anti inflammatory drugs ( NSAIDS ) such as over the counter medications aspirin, ibuprofen and naproxen. The study confirms that physical therapy Boca Raton with NSAIDS is the cornerstone of non invasive treatment and that in ninety percent of patients with low back trouble, symptoms will resolve without surgical intervention.<br/><br/>Physcal Therapy Boca Raton<br/><br/>Roughly 75% to 85% of adults will feel the effects of this condition at some point during their life, and the price of this care is conjectured to be a wobbling $90 bn. dollars each year. This includes money spent on diagnostics such as x-rays and MRI&#8217;s ( Magnetic Resonance Imaging ) and treatment including medications and surgery.<br/><br/>pain medications are a particularly common first treatment for low back stiffness, but this only masks the symptoms rather than address the cause of the pain. This course of treatment isn&#8217;t freed from risk or one hundred percent safe as many folks can become dependent on pain medications. Over 100,000 folk each year are hospitalised from common over the counter pain medications, with over 16,000 deaths. In 2003, complications arising from NSAID use were the 13th most common cause of death in the US. This rate is higher than that found from cervical cancer, asthma or evil cancer.<br/><br/>The other common treatment for back stiffness, spinal surgery, is not necessarily the quick fix we wish it would be and it doesn&#8217;t always address the movement problem causing or making a contribution to one&#8217;s back pain. There are thousands of people who die annually from complications arising from spinal surgery and up to 50% of spinal surgery patients have partial or no relief of their symptoms.<br/><br/>There is a safer option ; Physical treatment Boca Raton<br/><br/>Orthopedic Manual Physical therapy is any&#8217;hands-on&#8217; treatment provided by the physical consultant. Selected precise soft tissue strategies might also be used to improve the mobility and function of tissue and muscles. Manual Physical Therapy Boca Raton is a safe, cheap, and proven treatment for low back pain.<br/><br/>Physical Therapy Boca Raton<br/><br/>A physical therapy Boca Raton analysis should consist of a thorough history, postural analysis, range of motion, strength measurements, and a physical evaluation. Physical therapists Boca Raton are the first provider of treatment for musculoskeletal discomfort and movement dysfunctions, especially low back discomfort.<br/><br/>Physical Therapy Boca Raton<br/><br/>This is known as Direct Access, and allows you to seek treatment for your condition today, improve faster, spend less money, feel great and return to the activities you like. Physical Therapy Boca Raton.<br/><br/>Physical Therapy Boca Raton7<br/><br/><br/><br/><em>By: <strong>bocaraton therapy</strong></em><br/><br/><strong>About the Author:</strong>
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		<title>Hospital Physical Therapy Assistants</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 30 Aug 2009 03:52:59 +0000</pubDate>
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At present, highly efficient and skilled physical therapy assistants are in high demand in hospitals and other healthcare facilities in both rural and urban areas in the United States. Suitably qualified professionals can apply for permanent or temporary physical therapy jobs in hospitals and look forward to a bright and secure future.Duties of Physical Therapy [...]]]></description>
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<div>At present, highly efficient and skilled <strong>physical therapy assistants</strong> are in high demand in hospitals and other healthcare facilities in both rural and urban areas in the United States. Suitably qualified professionals can apply for permanent or temporary <strong>physical therapy jobs</strong> in hospitals and look forward to a bright and secure future.<br/><br/><strong>Duties of Physical Therapy Assistants </strong><br/><br/>Hospital based physical therapy assistants assist physical therapists to provide inpatient and outpatient rehabilitation service. They<br/><br/>• Help physical therapists to develop and implement treatment plans for patients<br/><br/>• Assist patients with rehabilitative activities and exercises<br/><br/>• Teach patients to use the equipment in the right way<br/><br/>• Monitor and record patients’ progress<br/><br/>• Assist therapists to modify the treatment program for better results<br/><br/>• Do clerical duties including document billing<br/><br/><strong>Must Complete PTA Requirements</strong><br/><br/>To embark on a PTA career, one must hold a state-issued license and an associate degree in physical therapy assistant program from a recognized university or college. The PTA program prepares candidates to provide the best rehabilitation services in association with physical therapists. In addition to academic qualification, the therapy assistant must have practical skills, good communication, patience and compassion to perform this job. After years of experience and training in the PT assistant program, the licensed physical therapy assistant can become a registered therapist.<br/><br/><strong>Exciting and Rewarding Career Opportunity</strong><br/><br/>With the right certification, you can get the right type of <strong>physical therapy assistant job</strong> you are looking for in an established hospital. This rewarding career promises numerous benefits such as immigration processing for trained foreign candidates, additional state license, paid housing, medical and dental insurance, relocation expenses, travel expenses, earn bonus package, professional liability insurance, Section 125 cafeteria plan, continuing education program and 401(k) retirement plan.<br/><br/><strong>Find a Job through a Placement Service Provider</strong><br/><br/>Experienced recruitment service providers can help you locate the best jobs available. They can find you well-paid jobs in top class facilities and in locations of your preference. You will have to register at their websites and apply online.<br/><br/><br/><br/><em>By: <strong>Brad Jones</strong></em><br/><br/><strong>About the Author:</strong>
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<p>TheraKare, a premier <strong><a href="http://www.therakare.com/hospital-job-staffing.html">hospital job staffing</a></strong> agency offers excellent <strong><a href="http://www.therakare.com/jobs-for-physical-therapy-assistants.html">jobs for physical therapy assistants</a></strong>. Both temporary and permanent <strong><a href="http://www.therakare.com/physical-therapy-assistant-jobs.html">physical therapy assistant jobs</a></strong> are available for qualified candidates.</p>
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