How to use parallel bars with physical therapy patients
Demonstration of teaching a patient to use the parallel bars as presented to the physical therapist assistant students at Kellogg Community College. PTA 110, 121.
Demonstration of teaching a patient to use the parallel bars as presented to the physical therapist assistant students at Kellogg Community College. PTA 110, 121.
This is a trailer of some examples of video found in the 3DRX patient education products. The graphics do a great job impressing patients while they become educated on complicated conditions. 3DRX focuses on producing easy to understand 3D anatomically correct animations for educating patients. 3d patient education
The Clinical Yoga Intensive Course, www.ClnicalYogaIntensive.com, offers a two week immersion in therapeutic yoga in Bangalore, India. Designed for physical therapists, massage therapists, chiropractors and rehabilitative health professionals. You will learn new yoga techniques, engage in your own daily practice, experience evidence-based yoga in use with hundreds of patients and learn the basis for yogic [...]
At the MidAmerica Neuroscience Institute, we not only treat Multiple Sclerosis through cutting edge medicine and techniques, but we also use physical therapy to help our patients. The MidAmerica Neuroscience Institute is online at: www.neurokc.com and can be reached via phone at (913) 894-1500.
The University of Indianapolis physical therapist assistant program provides students with an efficient, flexible point of entry into the field of physical therapy. Our program equips students with the knowledge and skills they need to function as PTAs in today’s complex health care system. Learn more here: pt.uindy.edu
A complete overview of Beginning Pilates with Karee Barham, Physical Therapy Assistant at Mount Shasta Physical Therapy – the Wellness Center in Mount Shasta, California. For more information visit www.mtshastapt.com Movie produced by www.earthalive.com
An example of a simple taping technique used for elbow pain, wrist pain, hand pain, or arm pain. Submitted by physical therapist Cory Blickenstaff PT, OCS of Forward Motion Physical Therapy in Vancouver, WA.
“Join the AOTA – Providing Therapy for our Therapists.” This video was created for the AOTA Video Contest to encourage membership to the organization. (www.aota.org Long Island University Class of 2013 There are 3 short clips within the video as an explanation of life WITHOUT the AOTA and why we need this organization: (1) SENATOR [...]
Judy Coates is a physical therapist for humans, but she also works with dogs. In this video, Coates (SED’74,’81, SAR’86) demonstrates her work as a canine rehabilitation therapist with three post-surgical dogs. Read the full story on BU Today: www.bu.edu