Unemployment Hits New Low in County
Unemployment hits new low in county … First-Line Supervisors of Retail Sales Workers – 167; Physical Therapists – 144; Customer Service Representatives — 139; Critical Care Nurses — 128; Medical and Health Services Managers — 114; Occupational Therapists — 105; and Maintenance and … Read more on The Turlock Journal Young student receives customized adaptable tricycle "We do everything from hand-foot therapy tricycles for pediatric children with disabilities, to veterans. We do wheelchair ramps, we also do scholarships for PT's and OT's. And we do advocacy and support groups for parents," said Jackie Mason … Read more on UpperMichigansSource.com Read more... ...
Benitez Family Survivor Describes Horror of Florida Crash That Shattered …
Benitez family survivor describes horror of Florida crash that shattered … Maria Mercedes Benitez, 17, a niece, tore muscle tendons in her leg, must wear a back brace for four months due to an injured vertebra and has to immediately start physical therapy. Ibes Benitez, 37, a sister, suffered a ruptured spleen and lost large … Read more on Newsday Marine overcomes amputation, becomes deputy He spent a year in physical therapy at a hospital in Washington before coming home to Brevard County. He got his associate degree, and began pursuing his bachelor's, but Smith got bored. … He prefers that the public doesn't know which leg was … Read more on SFGate Read more... ...
Occupational Therapist Stroke: Occupational Therapists and Services
The concept of occupational therapy has been existent since a long time. However, the concepts disappeared during the medieval ages. However, today they have been re initiated as a fairly new branch of medicine. In the old ages, occupational therapy was basically prescribed to people who had any mental imbalances. It was only after the 1930s that the correct thought-the latter one-gained prominence and was proved, and therefore accepted by health care professionals all over the world. Occupational therapists believe that there is a relationship between occupation, health and well-being. Findings from studies over the years indicate that occupation has an important influence on health and well-being. Ranging from physiological to functional outcomes, it is clear that the performance in everyday occupations is an important part of everyday life. Read more... ...
Top 3 Exercises for Stroke (LowerBody)
Top 3 Exercises For Stroke (LowerBody) – From http://famouspt.com/ “Famous” Physical Therapists, Bob Schrupp and Brad Heineck, demonstrate a couple of effective lower body exercises for stroke patie… 2015 Ford Power Stroke Diesel Storms the Hills The towing exercises with the heaviest trailers were on a stretch of Interstate 64 north of Daniels, W.Va., that included a 5-mile, 7-percent grade that most heavy semis struggled with. In some cases, the Fords were matched against Chevrolet and Ram … Read more on Construction Equipment Read more... ...
Physical Therapy Clinic Names: Columbus OH Physical Therapy
Columbus OH Physical Therapy clinics are dedicated to provide you relief from neck and back pain. They also address a number of other problems that root from spinal misalignment. If you have frozen shoulder or other related problems or those who suffer from accidents that lead to different types of problems requiring physical therapy, you can see a Columbus OH Physical Therapy expert and get treatment to lead a normal and healthy life. Read more... ...
I Have TMJ, but Doctors “ignore” It… Help?
... by Kat: I have TMJ, but doctors “ignore” it… help? I’ve talked to several doctors about it. My doctor says to talk to my orthodontist because I had rubber bands on my braces, but my ortho just said “that has nothing to do with me.” (And I’m sure that my braces/bands were where I got it) My dentist passed it off like it was nothing and just told me to take Ibuprofen (this is not a solution!). My roommate had the surgery, but my physical therapist (for my knees. I’m a walking disaster at the age of 20!) says he has never heard of a surgery for TMJ problems. Read ...
Physical Therapy: Education?
... by Curious George: Physical therapy: education? I am thinking about going into physical therapy and have a few questions about college and such: -I was reading about a freshman entry course that some colleges have? What is the main reason it would benefit me? Hurt me? -I either want to be a sports physical therapist or a pediatric physical therapist, at what point do specialize? -I would like to go somewhere in DC but I can only find George Washington as a good physical therapy school. Is this right? -What is the difference between a sports physical therapist and an athletic trainer? I currently have a 98 average overall in high school. At what point should I start volunteering or trying to get an internship? Thank you so much Read ...