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  2. Become A Physical Therapist - james

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    In order to become a physical therapist assistant you will need to obtain at least a two-year associate’s degree, which allows you to work under the direction and supervision of a PT. Most of the work as a PTA will involve assisting with the training, equipment usage by, and tracking results of patients progress during therapy.

  3. PhysicalTherapist.com Forum | james

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    The Physical Therapy Job Market Primer. The Physical Therapy Job Market Primer is a game changing success accelerator for soon to be graduating PTs/PTAs, New Grads, and even seasoned clinicians in the midst of a career change. The Primer covers topics such as: Understanding The Job Market, When/How/Where To Apply For Jobs, Building Your Resume ...

  4. 3 Tips To Start Your PT Side Hustle - james

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    Tele health is really easy to start as a side hustle working for companies such as Physera or Everflex after work or on the weekends. You could also start your own tele health company and there are many PT’s who are currently teaching PT’s how to do this. Personal Trainer: You already are a personal trainer.

  5. Evidence In Motion - james

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    Evidence In Motion also offers premium products designed to enhance your professional knowledge and develop new skills you can apply directly into your clinical practice. www.EvidenceInMotion.com | 1-888-709-7096. Evidence In Motion is committed to providing the best evidence-based education to PTs. Our offerings are a perfect blend of online ...

  6. How to Choose the Right Physical Therapist | Physical Therapy ......

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    Before choosing your Physical Therapist, there are some important things you need to know to ensure you maximize your chance for a full recovery and return to pre-injury function. The most important factor in choosing a PT is to ensure that he/she is a licensed Physical Therapist. To practice, all Physical Therapists need to have a degree from ...

  7. Physical Therapy Provider Enters into HIPAA Settlement

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    A venture capital company with the $13 million dollar stock acquisition of a target company. Multiple physical therapy providers in successful third party payer appeals. Multiple buyers of the assets and associated real estate of dental practices. Multiple physical therapy providers regarding the transfer of partial ownership interests and the ...

  8. Shoulder Stability Exercises | Fitness&Exercise - james

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    Hold the resistance band in your hand as you perform the throwing motion and repeat. Lie on the side of your non-throwing arm. Place a rolled-up towel under your throwing arm to help maintain a neutral shoulder. Keep your arm at a 90-degree angle and lift your hand without rotating your trunk or bringing your shoulder blade back too far.

  9. Featured Clinician: Rebekah Griffith - james

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    A lifelong learner, Rebekah graduated with her Bachelor of Arts degree in Kinesiology and Applied Physiology followed by a Doctorate in Physical Therapy, both from the University of Colorado. She has since become a board certified Neurologic Clinical Specialist. She is now a Fellow in Training at Regis University.

  10. Help Center - james

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    In order to become a physical therapist you must first obtain a post-baccalaureate degree from an accredited physical therapy program. Most programs offer master’s degrees but some now even offer the Doctor of Physical Therapy degree. After graduating you must then pass a state-administered national exam.

  11. Whole Body Vibration Basics for Physical Therapists - james

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    The body responds to vibration based on the phenomenon of the Tonic Vibratory Reflex (TVR). The TVR says the following. When a muscle is subjected to certain safe frequencies (below 30 Hz) of vibration stimulus, the muscle on stretch will respond through the stretch-reflex and offer a contraction.