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  • #REDIRECT [[Placement Education (Clinical Education)]]
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  • ...ghlights the importance of making the case for supporting student practice education within workforce planning processes.
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  • Education programs with a link to their own page in Physiopedia are a valued Educatio ...d research centers, schools, hospitals and sports training facilities. The education provided by the Universities or Colleges varies according to countries and
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  • ...ge and teamwork. <ref name=":0" /> This article overviews various clinical education models and the stakeholders’ responsibilities in maintaining and conducti This optional short video explains the importance of the clinical education:
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  • #REDIRECT [[Pain Neuroscience Education for Children]]
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  • *Postural education *Postural education
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  • ...’s Time to Act!. Physical Therapy. 2022 May;102(5):pzac018.</ref> Clinical education is also valuable for programmatic improvement. Student performance in the ...iding, supervising, and formally assessing the student during the clinical education experience.
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  • ...ribes the fundamentals of clinical education as a component of entry-level education programmes. === Clinical Education ===
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  • ...studies. Br J Anaesth. 2019 Aug;123(2):e273-e283.</ref> Pain Neuroscience Education (PNE) is a strategy that aims to teach patients to reshape their mindset an ...ntedura EJ, Diener I. Pain neuroscience education: Which pain neuroscience education metaphor worked best?. South African Journal of Physiotherapy. 2019 Jan 1;7
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  • #REDIRECT [[Patient Education in Pain Management]]
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  • ...y graduating from a CAPTE (Commission on Accreditation in Physical Therapy Education) accredited Physical Therapy program and then passing the NPTE (National Ph ...Scotland.<ref>Commission on Accreditation in Physical Therapy Education. Education Outside the US. Available from https://www.capteonline.org/programs/foreign
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  • ...&amp; research.&nbsp;<ref name="Bolton" />&nbsp;In many disciplines, pain education accounts for less than 1% of undergraduate programme hours within the Unite ...ouw & Puentedura">Louw, A, Puentedura, E. (2013). Therapeutic Neuroscience Education. Teaching patients about pain. A guide for clinicians. Minneapolis. Orthope
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  • ...motional event for the person.<ref name=":0">Prowse, T. Pain Neuroscience Education Course. Plus.. 2022</ref> Pain is always an unpleasant body sensation, but == Pain Education ==
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  • #REDIRECT [[Clinical Education Components]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Gait Re-education in Parkinson's]]
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  • Current physiotherapy education stems from the International Classification of Function, Disability and Hea #*Provides limited interprofessional education
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  • ...e sexual health of patients. With this it is important to provide accurate education because the general public frequently receives misinformation about sexual ...eir pelvic floor or sexual dysfunction. It is important to put emphasis on education when discussing pelvic floor issues.
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  • Module design,&nbsp;education,&nbsp;probelm solving,&nbsp;students,&nbsp;team work,&nbsp;teaching
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  • Gait analysis, Education, Assessment, Technology
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  • #REDIRECT [[Postural Education in the Community of Students]]
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  • ...th significant physical, psychological and socioeconomic problems. Patient education and the use of a sacroiliac belt are important treatment strategies in the ...truct your patients to put on the Serola Sacroiliac belt from Riczo Health Education. Available from https://youtu.be/EqqeHTSKHC8 (last accessed 26 April 2021)
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  • ...octor-of-physical-therapy/ Bellarmine University] is offering a continuing education opportunity for all practising physical therapists and physiotherapists. &n ...will then be added to the related page in Physiopedia to contribute to the education of students using these pages for learning and also for further collaborati
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  • #REDIRECT [[The PGM Method - Sacroiliac Belt and Patient Education]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Gait Re-education in Parkinson's]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Pain Neuroscience Education (PNE) for Low Back Pain]]
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  • [[File:Pain Education definitions.png|border|right|frameless]] ...JM, Pearce G, McAuley JH. [https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/24889854/ Pain education to prevent chronic low back pain: a study protocol for a randomised control
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  • #REDIRECT [[Patient Education for Parkinson's Drugs]]
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  • ...Development (CPD) and in others, such as the USA, it is termed Continuing Education (CE).&nbsp;<br> ...building evidence to support your professional development and continuing education. It can then be used to share with others or be drawn upon to produce other
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  • ...>. May, 2012. Accessed November 5, 2018.</ref>. Another important piece of education to our patients is on orthostatic hypotension. Patients should avoid sudden
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  • ...a Anderson]], and Tony Varela as part of the [[Arkansas Colleges of Health Education School of Physical Therapy Musculoskeletal 1 Project]] [[Category:Arkansas Colleges of Health Education School of Physical Therapy Musculoskeletal 1 Project]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Placement Education (Clinical Education)]]
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  • ...s space was created by and for the students at Arkansas Colleges of Health Education School in the United States. Please do not edit unless you are involved in
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  • #REDIRECT [[Education Providers]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Clinical Education Components]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Pain Neuroscience Education for Children]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[The PGM Method - Sacroiliac Belt and Patient Education]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Clinical Case Presentations Continuing Education Opportunity for Physical Therapists]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Pain Neuroscience Education (PNE) for Low Back Pain]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Gait Re-education in Parkinson's]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Gait Re-education in Parkinson's]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Continuing Professional Development / Continuing Education (CPD/CE)]]
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  • ...inical-education/ you'll see the Prezi, "Innovative technology in clinical education". Copy the html "embed code" provided below the Prezi, and paste it somewhe ...ative-technology-in-clinical-education/">Innovative technology in clinical education</a> on <a href="http://prezi.com">Prezi</a></p></div></div></nowiki>
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  • ...slope). These patients often need medical intervention or intense patient education. However, if this is not a degenerative condition, your hypothesis, strateg ...ative responses to your intervention. Often, there are deficits in patient education and/or inappropriate dosage. Also, the therapist is often guessing at the i
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  • ...rapist should have a curriculum vitae which gives a brief account of their education, qualifications, and previous experience. === Education ===
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  • * Education === Education ===
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  • ...conference that members can attend at a discounted rate. They also promote education and training at a regional level each year, this is organised and hosted by *To improve post-registration education in this speciality.
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  • ...turation. They they will likely heal well on their own with proper patient education if the condition was macro-traumatic and the injury was not a Grade III les ...has limited ability to improve. This patient should be primarily receiving education for prevention, and is generally on their way to discharge once their NPIP
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  • ...s space was created by and for the students at Arkansas Colleges of Health Education School in the United States. Please do not edit unless you are involved in ...DPT 611: Musculoskeletal Physical Therapy II, Arkansas Colleges of Health Education; Lecture given – 2022 September 12th</ref>
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  • === Continued Education and Professional Development === ...remote communities where health workers have limited access to continuing education and professional development.
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  • * [http://www.tcd.ie www.tcd.ie] (FURTHER EDUCATION) * [http://www.ul.ie www.ul.ie] (FURTHER EDUCATION)
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  • ...y graduating from a CAPTE (Commission on Accreditation in Physical Therapy Education) accredited Physical Therapy program and then passing the NPTE (National Ph ...Scotland.<ref>Commission on Accreditation in Physical Therapy Education. Education Outside the US. Available from https://www.capteonline.org/programs/foreign
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  • ...ocus on improving the quality of life of patients after amputation through education, and obtaining better medical care.
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  • ...octor-of-physical-therapy/ Bellarmine University] is offering a continuing education opportunity for all practising physical therapists and physiotherapists. &n ...will then be added to the related page in Physiopedia to contribute to the education of students using these pages for learning and also for further collaborati
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  • ...vities available like access to livelihood activities, Access to inclusive education, access to assistive devices <ref>https://social.desa.un.org/issues/disabil == '''Access to Inclusive education''' ==
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  • ...ampshire, they must have the following (if obtained their physical therapy education within the United States): ...gram accredited by the Commission on the Accreditation of Physical Therapy Education or by another board-approved accrediting organization.
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  • ...aduated Physiotherapists by offering advice on CVs, interviews and further education opportunities.
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  • *experience of working in education.
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  • ...is an an online platform that provides an easy solution to your continuing education and professional development needs. Online courses, learning assessments, c ...ancing your techie skills. Volunteering will contribute to your continuing education and professional development and you can know, and feel good about the fact
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  • ...ational physical therapists wishing to apply for licensure must have their education considered “substantially equivalent” by the Foreign Credentialing Comm ...stants must complete and report at least 30 hours of acceptable continuing education biennially, on even numbered years.
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  • 1. The PT's education credentials must be evaluated by a credential evaluation agency&nbsp;approv 2. There must be significant evidence the PT's education is substantially similar to that of board approved accredited programs
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  • ...disease is much easier to manage and with less long term effects. Patient education and lifestyle changes can be extremely effective in the management of CHF.
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  • ...n activity during an abdominal task markedly reduced after pain physiology education: fMRI evaluation of a single patient with chronic low back pain. Australian
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  • * Description: Graduate diploma/ MSc Healthcare. This Course provides education in traditional Chinese Medicine, with clinical placement involved.&nbsp; === Health Education and Promotion MA ===
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  • ...y the then new Internet and how this could be used to support teaching and education. Following a time working as a learning technologist at the University of ...tucky and teaches for the University of St. Augustine, in their continuing education and online learning programme. Elaine has been drawn to the practice of ma
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  • * Education on Intermittent Catheterisation, Personal Care, Bowel Routine, Prevention o ...ucation:''' [[DVT and PE in individuals with SCI|DVT]] and its prevention, education to caregiver and patient on ROM exercises and bedside positioning.
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  • ...s the Understandability and Actionability of Print and Audiovisual Patient Education Materials (Version 1.0)]. Prepared for Agency for Healthcare Research and
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  • == Education Affected Persons ==
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  • ...ve licensure in the state of Virginia by examination or endorsement.&nbsp; Education requirements include gradution from an accredited program.&nbsp; If the app ...approved by the board in 18VAC112-20-131 and may be face-to-face or online education courses." <br>
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  • ...s with our [[Physiopedia:About|mission to provide accessible knowledge and education for physiotherapists all over the world]], who in turn, can use this knowle *'''Strategic Partners''' - are health and education related organisations that offer collaboration opportunities to better enab
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  • Physical Therapy education has evolved to become a discipline in its own right. With demands on facult ...or their many new roles in teaching and education in allied health science education. These guidelines can be used by faculty developers to systematically plan,
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  • ...receives a government disability grant every month. <br>She has a grade 7 education level.<br>She is a smoker (15 a day), non-drug user and drinks socially. *Crutch education
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  • ...for improvement of program outcomes in a higher education setting. Nursing Education Perspectives. 2008 Jul 1;29(4):205-11.</ref>    Applying this process to ...ssional physical therapist education program]. Journal of Physical Therapy Education. 2007 Oct 1;21(2):60-5.</ref> </blockquote>
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  • ...al therapy approved by the commission on accreditation in physical therapy education and the board, ...anual. http://medicine.hsc.wvu.edu/pt/MediaLibraries/Medicine-PT/Media/PDF/Education/WVU-Division-of-Physical-Therapy-Policies-and-Procedures-Handbook.pdf (acce
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  • ...rks, partnerships, and strengthening a multidisciplinary workforce through education.<ref>World Health Organization (WHO). Guidelines for training personnel in Strengthening the rehabilitation workforce through education requires an additional workforce, e.g. the academic faculty who will prepar
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  • 3. submit proof of graduation from a professional physical therapist education program that is accredited by a recognized accreditation agency ...al Therapy Association, Webiste: http://www.uptaonline.org/upta-continuing-education.php</ref> ==
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  • ...ge and teamwork. <ref name=":0" /> This article overviews various clinical education models and the stakeholders’ responsibilities in maintaining and conducti This optional short video explains the importance of the clinical education:
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  • ...clinical education requirements realted to the person's physical therapist education and is under onsite supervision of a licensed physical therapist. ...l of continuing education&nbsp;programs.<ref name="PA" />&nbsp; Continuing education&nbsp;requirements are as follows:<ref name="RR" />
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  • ...& Kahn's Clinical Sports Medicine (4th Edition).'' Australia. McGraw-Hill education Pty Ltd. p514-515 </ref> [[File:Gemellus superior.png|thumb]] ...& Kahn's Clinical Sports Medicine (4th Edition).'' Australia. McGraw-Hill education Pty Ltd. p516</ref>
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  • * Establish whether the education and qualifications of internationally educated applicants are substantially * Your physiotherapy education must include a minimum of 1025 hours of supervised clinical placement.
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  • ...that is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation in Physical Therapy Education [CAPTE]; certification of program completion must come from academic progr ...rst renewal cycle. (1 contact hour is one clock hour spent in a continuing education activity).
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  • ...ain and aiming to improve their pain and function by teaching pain science education.<ref name=":5" /> === Pain Science Education ===
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  • ...hysical therapists by the Commission on Accreditation for Physical Therapy Education (CAPTE), at the time of graduation; or ...f the state of Florida to prove that the credentials are equivalent to the education required for licensure in the US<br>
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  • * Promote high standards of physiotherapy practice, education and research .... &nbsp;Over its history, World Physiotherapy has developed statements and education guidelines to support the development of the profession. It has introduced
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  • #Allow access to education and expertise that you otherwise might not have access to. #Contribution to your lifelong learning (continuing education and professional development)
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  • ...nd communities, and the relevant governmental and non-governmental health, education, vocational, social and other services.”''<ref>International Disability a # Booklet 2 -6 examines one of the five components (health, education, livelihood, social and empowerment of the CBR matrix <ref name=":0" />
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  • ...herapy (DPT) degree from a Commission on Accreditation in Physical Therapy Education (CAPTE) accredited Physical Therapy program.<ref name=":1" /> Have international Physical Therapy education reviewed and approved by an acceptable credentialing agency.<ref name=":2">
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  • ...e sexual health of patients. With this it is important to provide accurate education because the general public frequently receives misinformation about sexual ...eir pelvic floor or sexual dysfunction. It is important to put emphasis on education when discussing pelvic floor issues.
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  • ...s must provide evidence of continuing competency in the form of continuing education and employment related to physical therapy every two years. ...complete<span style="font-weight: bold;"> </span>'''40 hours of continuing education every two years.'''<br>The physical therapist must complete 200 hours invol
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  • ...>– Lack of diagnostic facilities<br>– Lack in opportunities for continuing education
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  • ...studies. Br J Anaesth. 2019 Aug;123(2):e273-e283.</ref> Pain Neuroscience Education (PNE) is a strategy that aims to teach patients to reshape their mindset an ...ntedura EJ, Diener I. Pain neuroscience education: Which pain neuroscience education metaphor worked best?. South African Journal of Physiotherapy. 2019 Jan 1;7
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  • # Patient education * Patient Education- Education regarding route of surgery, prognosis, post-surgical complications, the imp
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  • ...program accredited by the commission on accreditation in physical therapy education. A limited license issued under this section is effective until the board f ...ucation in the document entitled "Evaluative Criteria for Accreditation of Education Programs for the Preparation of Physical Therapists," effective January 1,
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  • ...arity are, for the public benefit, to improve health globally by advancing education in relation to physiotherapy and improving access to physiotherapy knowledg
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  • *Have successfully completed the education and training required by Section 2650 ...pending a passing score on the NPTE.&nbsp; The graduate of an approved PT education program may file a complete application for licensure with the board for th
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  • ...analysis of the United Kingdom higher education system]. Studies in Higher Education. 2019 Feb 1;44(2):230-44.</ref>.   ...;17(3):279-98.</ref> <ref name=":2" /><ref name=":11">Clark BR. The higher education system: Academic organization in cross-national perspective. Univ of Califo
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  • CVs should provide basic information about your education, work experience, skills and achievements. The following is a guide to what *Make sure to include your date of birth, education, qualifications, relevant jobs and work experience, achievements and intere
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  • ...agement. Much of our direction was guided by the [http://www.iasp-pain.org/Education/CurriculumDetail.aspx?ItemNumber=2055 IASP Curriculum Outline on Pain for P ...al, neuroscience. Service delivery options: face to face, web-based, group education. Models used: stings of change theory etc)
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  • ...on to worsen symptoms<br>&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;o Education of ways of transmission and risk (sexual activity, travel) <br>• Progress ...will have an excellent outcome and can recover with medical management and education. Further complications would occur if person was pregnant at time of infect
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  • ...ion accredited school of physical therapy. If the applicant's professional education credit hours are approved by the board, the applicant is eligible for a tem • Continuing Education Requirements: 20 hours or 2 Continuing Education Units (CEU) every two years. <ref name="mbpt">2.Montana Board of Physical T
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  • ...ussian influence, there is a model of medical doctors going for continuing education and becoming physical therapists. This is more like a physiatrist would be Cuba also has a four year university-based physical therapist education programs and 2-3 year technical programs similar to the PT Assistant progra
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  • ...nnel to perform assigned tasks through&nbsp;written documentation of their education or training that is maintained and available at all times;<br>f. Delegation '''203.2(148A) Continuing education requirements.'''
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  • ** Parent education and support, including follow-up
 * This is a good place for parent interaction and education. Can parents be encouraged to chat to others so that they can be encouraged
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  • Identifying the best learning methods has always been of strong interest in education. As a result, in 1932, Edgar Dale proposed actions that would lead to deepe ...rsity (Canada) in 1969, leaving aside the traditional methodology. Medical education in McMaster did not separate the basic sciences from the clinical sciences,
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  • ...therapy and Refugees Education Programme.] <ref>Physiotherapy and Refugees Education Programme. PREP Project (2018 - 2021) Available from https://prosjekt.hvl.n
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  • ...al therapist and physical therapist assistant must complete the continuing education hours by March 31st of each even-numbered year.<br> ...rapist (SPT) to provide treatment consistent with the individual student's education, experience and skills. <ref name="Oregon" />
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  • *Copies of Continuing Education Certificates for courses taken within past 2 years. That is, 30 contact hou *Copies of Continuing Education Certificates for courses taken within past 2 years. That is 30 contact hour
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  • ...sciplinary healthcare team in relation to labor dystocia. They can provide education and support to women before, during, and after labor, and they can help to * '''Education''': Physiotherapists can educate women about the different causes and signs
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  • ...form of physiotherapy exercise. It involves postural and proprioceptive re-education and hence focuses on learning what ''not'' to do as a first priority, that ...eness of and release of harmful muscle tension; involves proprioceptive re-education; concentrates primarily on the key relationship of head–neck–back; uses
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  • ...2011;16:544-549</ref><ref name="Louw2">Louw A. The effect of neuroscience education on pain and disability, anxiety, and stress in chronic musculoskeletal pain
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  • ...elearning team''' x2 - would suit people interested in getting involved in education ...ect support''' - would suit someone&nbsp;interested in getting involved in education
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  • ...therapy and Refugees Education Programme.] <ref>Physiotherapy and Refugees Education Programme. PREP Project (2018 - 2021) Available from https://prosjekt.hvl.n
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  • ...ns of subsections (a), (b), and (d) of this section relating to continuing education, expiration and renewal of a license shall be applicable to a federally act
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  • ...evidence-based utilization of social media platforms for effective patient education == Importance of Leveraging Social Media for Patient Education ==
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  • ...daily work, improves employability and will contribute to your continuing education and professional development.''' ...nce your technical skills. Volunteering will contribute to your continuing education and professional development and you can know, and feel good about the fact
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  • ...h as where we live, the state of our environment, genetics, our income and education level, and our relationships with friends and family all have considerable ==== 1. Education ====
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  • 3. Be a graduate of a professional physical therapy education program accredited by a national accreditation agency approved by the board ...rofessional education and shall not be of a magnitude that would cause the education to be deemed below entry level preparation for practice in this state.
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  • == Education == ...glycemic episodes. Focus on preventing hypoglycemia should include patient education on signs and symptoms that constitute hypoglycemia and early recognition of
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  • ...ref>[https://prosjekt.hvl.no/prep/prep-project/ Physiotherapy and Refugees Education Programme.] PREP Project (2018 – 2021) Available from https://prosjekt.hv
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  • === Prevention and Education ===
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  • ...l Conditions|exercise programs]], [[Pain Neuroscience Education (PNE)|pain education]], [[Aquatherapy|hydrotherapy]], [[balance]] training, energy conservation, ...approach including specific and varied physiotherapy skills, good patient education and family/ carers inclusion.<br>
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  • *evidence of professional education substantially equivalent to the applicant that is applying for licensure wi There is a yearly requirement of 24 hours of continuing education, or 2.4 CEU's.&nbsp; The year spans from July 1st-June 30th every year and
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  • ...ef name="p2">State of Connecticut: Department of Public Health. Continuing Education. http://www.ct.gov/dph/cwp/view.asp?a=3121&amp;q=389464 (accessed 19 April ...0-73b''', Each licensed PT shall complete a minimum of 20 hours continuing education during each registration period.
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  • ...have furnished to the board such evidence as it may require: (1) that his education is substantially the equivalent of that of graduates of approved programs i ...y of administration and finance. The board may require specific continuing education as a condition of license renewal.<ref name="Laws">The Commonwealth of Mass
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  • ...n to the movement system as the foundation for physical therapist practice education and research. International journal of sports physical therapy. 2017 Nov;12 ...trictions. The movement system is the core of physical therapist practice, education, and research<nowiki>''</nowiki><ref>American Physical Therapy Association.
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  • == '''Patient education''' == [[File:Doctor patient.png|thumb|386x386px|Patient Education]]
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  • ...chael's PhD evaluated the use of technology-mediated practices in clinical education, and resulted in the development of a set of design principles for creating
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  • ...ion courses before attmepting the exam again. The extent of the additional education is dependent upon the actual number of failed attempts and the scores achei All continuing education credits must be board approved by the state of Texas.
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  • # education of compensatory or substitution strategies and movement patterns and === Education of Movement Patterns ===
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  • *Be a graduate of a professional physical therapy education program accredited by a national accreditation agency approved by the board ...sees that are selected for audit will be required to submit the Continuing Education Reporting Form within 30 days of receiving notice of the audit.
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  • ...Observational Gait Analysis. 4th Edition. Downey: Los Amigos Research and Education Institute. 2001.</ref>
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  • ...dited by an accrediting body recognized by the United States Department of Education or the Commission on Recognition of Postsecondary Accreditation. If the app ...dited by an accrediting body recognized by the United States Department of Education or the Commission on Recognition of Postsecondary Accreditation; and
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  • ...ements provided in 16.20.3 NMAC, “Issuance of Licenses” and 16.20.9 NMAC, “Education Criteria for Foreign-Educated Applicants”, and subject to the requirement ...o practice physical therapy for any other purposes than for the continuing education program for which it was issued.
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  • ...021-07/Physiotherapist-education-framework-FINAL.pdf World Physiotherapist Education Framework], and the [https://www.acslpa.ca/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/Natio ==== World Physiotherapist Education ====
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  • ...ribes the fundamentals of clinical education as a component of entry-level education programmes. === Clinical Education ===
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  • ...e physiotherapist that excels in clinical excellence, who values their own education, training and research and who thrives to provide a positive patient experi ...for patients with chronic low back pain, week-long intensive exercise and education classes for patients with Ankylosing Spondylitis, in-patient orthopaedic se
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  • ...pulations in improving their overall health and avoiding health problems.  Education, direct intervention, research, and advocacy are all possible roles for phy ...h as social determinants of health, in a plan of care (economic stability, education, social and community context, health and health care, neighborhood, and bu
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  • ...anagement approaches for people with chronic conditions: a review. Patient education and counseling. 2002 Oct 1;48(2):177-87.</ref> * Improving the person's understanding of their condition through education and providing learning resources
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  • ...oral character<br>• Completed application<br>• Provide evidence that their education is equivalent to the requirements of physical therapists in the U.S. <br>If ...ours every two years.<br>• Three of the required hours must contain ethics education which includes the APTA Code of Ethics and APTA Guide for Professional Cond
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  • ...SJ, Nasmith L; World Health Organizations Study Group on Interprofessional Education and Collaborative Practice. Collaborative practice in a global health conte ...their practice, most respondents felt that their entry-level physiotherapy education did not adequately prepare them for health promotion practice.<ref name=":0
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  • ...ent advisors to help improve their effectiveness. In addition to providing education as above, parent advisors can also help with: === Education ===
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  • ==== Education and Advice: ====
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  • ...bert Storrow|Robert Storrow]] as part of the [[Arkansas Colleges of Health Education School of Physical Therapy Musculoskeletal 1 Project]]</div> [[Category: Arkansas Colleges of Health Education School of Physical Therapy Musculoskeletal 1 Project]]
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  • ...w.physio-pedia.com/The_Big_Physio_Survey_-_Example_of_Education example of education] ...edia.com/The_Big_Physio_Survey_-_Example_of_Education_2 another example of education]
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  • ...Chapter of APTA, the state is projected to require 22 hours of continuing education. This is currently still in legislation.<ref name="IN Chapter">Indiana Chap ...pist who is qualified by experience, demonstrated ability, and specialized education." The Act does not define how "qualified by experience" is quantified. It i
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  • ...rough academic reading retreats. Journal of Learning Development in Higher Education ISSN. 1759 Nov;667(15):2019.</ref> <ref>Maguire M, Reynolds AE, Delahunt B.
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  • ...er investigations&nbsp;are required for osteopoikilosis other than patient education and&nbsp;reassurance.&nbsp;This diagnosis should always be kept in mind to * '''Patient Education:'''Patient education is a crucial aspect of Osteopoikilosis management. It is important to educa
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  • ...Development (CPD) and in others, such as the USA, it is termed Continuing Education (CE).&nbsp;<br> ...building evidence to support your professional development and continuing education. It can then be used to share with others or be drawn upon to produce other
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  • * Implement a physical therapist intervention/treatment programme and education in agreement with the patient/client * Evaluate and re-evaluate the outcomes of any interventions/treatments/education
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  • | Education for a postoperative plan of care &amp; how to monitor for signs and symptom ...es indicative of impaired body structure and function, and provide ongoing education and monitoring for potential early and late adverse effects of treatment
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  • ...s: Students' perceptions of Twitter for learning]. The Internet and Higher Education. 2017 Apr 1;33:41-8. ...pecific-workforce-development/ Leveraging Collaborative Inter-Professional Education Strategies For Context Specific Workforce Development]. World Physiotherapy
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  • ...d by, accreditation by the Commission on Accreditation in Physical Therapy Education. A person who graduated from a physical therapy program outside the United Continuing education renewal requirements:
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  • ...="p3">Michelsen, S. I., Uldall, P., Kejs, A. M. T., and Madsen, M. (2005). Education and Employment Prospects in Cerebral Palsy. Developmental Medicine and Chil ...ce: Michelsen, S. I., Uldall, P., Kejs, A. M. T., &amp; Madsen, M. (2005). Education and employment prospects in cerebral palsy. Developmental Medicine &amp; Ch
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  • ...evelopment in health professional education]. Focus on Health Professional Education. 2013 Jun;14(3):64-77.</ref> ...1t_HyUw&sig=BimEqDa6baC1YIJFVKgGZTfjqwc Curriculum development for medical education: a six-step approach]. 4th edition. Baltimore, Maryland: JHU Press, 2022.</
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  • *[[Template:UAMP1|Arkansas Colleges of Health Education School of Physical Therapy]] [[Template:UAMP1|Musculoskeletal 1 Project]] *[[PREP Content Development Project|Physiotherapy and Refugee Education Content Development Project]]
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  • ...How experienced professionals develop their expertise in work-based higher education: a literature review.] High Educ. 2019; 77:359–378.</ref><ref>Ericsson, K ...tive practice for healthcare professionals: a practical guide. McGraw-Hill Education (UK); 2010 May 1.</ref>.
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  • *Acquire any additional education and training required by the boardIs not disqualified to receive a license *May include completing a pre-approved Commission on Physical Therapy Education of the American Physical Therapy Association physical therapy educational p
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  • ...>. May, 2012. Accessed November 5, 2018.</ref>. Another important piece of education to our patients is on orthostatic hypotension. Patients should avoid sudden
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  • ...therapy accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Physical Therapy Education (CAPTE) or other accrediting agency as approved by the Department in consul ...Physical Therapy (FSBPT), Rhode Island requires 20-29 hours of continuing education requirements for licensure.&nbsp;
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  • ...tion in all 50 states. The Commission on Accreditation in Physical Therapy Education (CAPTE) will require all programs to offer the DPT degree effective Decembe
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  • ==== Community-wide education campaigns and mass media campaigns''':'''==== ==== Classroom-based health education: ====
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  • ...neck, shoulder girdle, and trunk endurance exercise approaches and patient education and counseling strategies that promote an active lifestyle and address cogn # Patient education and advice focusing on assurance, encouragement, prognosis, and pain manage
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  • ...r 4-5 days at rehabilitation so physical therapy (PT) treatment focused on education, dynamic alignment and prosthetics training to accommodate patient goals ...Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF) model, patient education
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  • ...name="p3">Eftekari T. Towards a Better Understanding of the Physiotherapy Education and Practice in Germany. Available from:http://www.alliancept.org/pdfs/cred
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  • ...cense. The requirements are as follows: <br>• Graduate from an approved PT education program<br>• Pass licensure exam and jurisprudence exam with a minimum sc ...(Please see link below for full characteristics of "acceptable continuing education").&nbsp; Each PT&nbsp;must complete 20 hours of CE, and each PTA&nbsp;must
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  • ...tributors and users where there are language barriers, differing levels of education and cultural differences. ...[http://members.physio-pedia.com Physiopedia Plus] for all your continuing education and professional development needs.
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  • ...nes ideas on how staff could incorporate Physiopedia into their continuing education and professional development. <br> ...g and updating Physiopedia content is an excellent activity for continuing education and professional development.
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  • == Gait Re-education == [[Gait]] re-education is a form of cognitive training aiming to increase patient's awareness of t
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  • ...uated from a school of physical therapy approved by the Council on Medical Education and Hospitals of the American Medical Association, or the [https://www.apta ...ired under 12 AAC 54.410 and 12 AAC 54.420, 40 contact hours of continuing education consistent with the requirements of 12 AAC 54.410 and 12 AAC<br>54.420
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  • === Competency-based education === ...>Timmerberg JF, Chesbro SB, Jensen GM, Dole RL, Jette DU. Competency-Based Education and Practice in Physical Therapy: It’s Time to Act!. Physical Therapy. 20
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  • ...z JM (2006). Spinal manipulation in physical therapist professional degree education: A model for teaching and integration into clinical practice. J Orthop Spor #Regularly undertake ongoing professional education and training relevant to cervical manipulation.
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  • ...ng dysfunction. [[Neuromuscular Exercise Program|Neuromuscular]] facial re-education (NMR) is one treatment that has been shown to be effective in encouraging t ...JS. Changes in facial movement and synkinesis with facial neuromuscular re-education. American Society of Plastic Surgeons. 2003;111(7):2370-5.
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  • *[[Practicing in USA with Foreign Education|USA]]
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  • * Education of the family and child about post-op mobility needs * Strengthening exercises/gait re-education if needed
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  • Gait re-education <br>Pelvis rotation re-education. <br>Psychological practice – restart use the car with manual control bre ...ourage client to achieve high level of goals, and prevent from depression. Education and awareness of the client, maintained ”healthy level of the stamp”. <
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  • == Physiotherapy Professional Entry Level Education ==
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  • ...education and training in physical therapy substantially equivalent to the education and training required at accredited physical therapy programs in the United ...animals shall provide the Director with therapist’s name, current address, education and qualifications to perform physical therapy on animals for inclusion in
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  • ...ET2-5-e10717.pdf A guide to creating a high‐quality curriculum vitae.] AEM Education and Training. 2021 Aug;5(4).</ref> Other essential elements to include are === Education ===
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  • ...ndergraduate medical education: a randomized controlled trial. BMC Medical Education 2013;13(1):141.</ref>. Education plays a significant role in challenging stigma. Campaigns that protest agai
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  • ...for improvement of program outcomes in a higher education setting. Nursing Education Perspectives. 2008 Jul 1;29(4):205-11.</ref> ...is important.<ref name=":1">Lewallen LP. Practical strategies for nursing education program evaluation. Journal of Professional Nursing. 2015 Mar 1;31(2):133-4
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  • ...transfer training, gait training, neuromuscular re-education, therex, and education. ...tially, treatment focused on bed mobility, sitting balance, and therex. Pt education on preventing knee flexion contractures was crucial.
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  • 13.1.1 One CEU will be given for every 10 hours of an approved continuing education course. (1 contact hour = .1 CEU). 13.2.1 Continuing education units that have been previously approved during the current licensing perio
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  • The CtC approach to health education was first introduced in 1978 by David Morley, following the Alma Ata Declar MIEP (Mpika Inclusive Education Project) has enabled children with and without disabilities to mix much mor
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  • ...s space was created by and for the students at Arkansas Colleges of Health Education School in the United States. Please do not edit unless you are involved in
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  • Transtibial, diabetes, independence, gait re-education, foot ulcers, multidisciplinary team. ...disciplinary team to support with gait re-education, falls prevention, and education around transfers.
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  • ...ble and access to health resources, access to certain research funding, to education models and all that within the network of health professions." ...w.physio-pedia.com/Determinants_of_Health determinants of health], such as education, income level, gender, ethnicity, place of residence and employment status,
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  • ...erapy session. In addition, [[Patient education in Pain Management|patient education]] is a significant component of care and the clinician is responsible for p
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  • == Education == ....jospt.org/doi/pdf/10.2519/jospt.2017.7138 he Role of Exercise and Patient Education in the Noninvasive Management of Whiplash: A Clinical Commentary.] Journal
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  • .../articles/PMC6739553/ Pain neuroscience education: Which pain neuroscience education metaphor worked best?]. PMC. 2019 Aug 13.</ref> can be beneficial. Develop
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  • ...essment of patients with chronic pain: The first step in pain neuroscience education.] ''Physiotherapy theory and practice'', ''32''(5), 368-384.</ref> ...//www.physio-pedia.com/Pain_Neuroscience_Education_(PNE) pain neuroscience education]
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  • ...ducation and Health Behavior. Foundations. In: Health Education and Health Education. Theory, Research and Practice. 4th ed. San Fransico: Jossey-Bass; 2008</re An informed agreement on behavioural changes is the desired goal of health education programs.
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  • ...training to empower medical students to provide patient-centered nutrition education]. ''Med Educ Online''. 2019;24(1):1630238.</ref> ...therosclerotic cardiovascular disease prevention through culinary medicine education]. ''Nutrients''. 2020;12(12):3632. </ref>
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  • ...fying her diet. Therapist also discussed patient’s alcohol consumption and education on alcoholism and the effects it has on the mind and the body. ...econdary to GAD. An important role physical therapists can take is patient education. By educating patients about sticking to an adherent medical regimen (medic
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  • ...d Physiotherapy for 24 IPT-CEUs (International Physical Therapy Continuing Education Units). ...d Physiotherapy for 15 IPT-CEUs (International Physical Therapy Continuing Education Units).
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  • (2) donation of mobility aids &amp; training; bandaging (pt education); positioning &amp; mobilization of the stump; scar treatment; transfers (3) training with mobility aids; all of (2) with focus on independence (pt education)
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  • ...ademic.oup.com/bjaed/article/16/1/26/2463139 Rib fracture management]. Bja Education. 2016 Jan 1;16(1):26-32.</ref>. This condition is of clinical significance * [[Pain Assessment|Pain Management]] and Education
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  • === Education === Education about the pathophysiology of BPD/hyperventilation (HVS) is key and should b
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  • *Further education<br>
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  • ...adequate assistive devices to the people in need as well as information / education regarding the good use of their assistive device, it’s maintenance, how t ** Patient and care-taker education will be one of the priority in order to ensure that basic rehabilitation ac
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  • ...ual environment. Virtual reality is now use in various disciplines such as education military technologies, space, medicine and in rehabilitation science.
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  • ...for improvement of program outcomes in a higher education setting. Nursing Education Perspectives. 2008 Jul 1;29(4):205-11.</ref>.  Implementation of a curricu ...valuation in health professions education: beyond ‘did it work?’]. Medical education. 2013 Apr;47(4):342-51.</ref>
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  • ...ction, teaching strategies and learning activities (including experiential education), assessment of the learner, and programmatic evaluation<ref>Davenport NC, ...analysis of the United Kingdom higher education system]. Studies in Higher Education. 2019 Feb 1;44(2):230-44.</ref> . 
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  • ...elopment Can Be Promoted in a Hospital Organization. Journal of Continuing Education in the Health Professions. 2022 Jul 1;42(3):159-63.</ref>. ==Linking Physiotherapy practice to Physiotherapy Education==
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  • 8. Give appropriate education and home programme. This may be in the form of an individualised family ser === Education and Home Programme ===
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  • ...er adults have experience to assist life skill development for children in education and young adults in the workforce ...their sensibility, confidence, social skills and reliability. The area of education and of physical activity is where peer mentors are being drawn most from th
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  • ...ms as determined by the board. If the board determines that an applicant's education is not equivalent, it may require completion of additional course work befo ...Time period licenses are valid; renewals, fees, and penalties; continuing education requirements; inactive status
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  • ...’s Time to Act!. Physical Therapy. 2022 May;102(5):pzac018.</ref> Clinical education is also valuable for programmatic improvement. Student performance in the ...iding, supervising, and formally assessing the student during the clinical education experience.
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  • ...ed learning experiences. These experiences should occur beyone entry level education for PTs and PTAs. The content must relate to PT and assist in assuring safe ...ther twenty-four month period that is consists of ethics and jurisprudence education courses<ref name="TN" />. <br>The licensee is responsible for using their p
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  • ...ganization, national in scope, that effectively facilitates communication, education and service delivery for physiotherapy practitioners on topics specific to
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  • *Falls Prevention Education
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  • ...siopedia&utm_medium=search&utm_campaign=ongoing_internal Pain Neuroscience Education] and [https://www.physio-pedia.com/Cognitive_Functional_Therapy?utm_source= ...oscience Education (PNE)#:~:text=PNE serves as,group.[7]|Pain neuroscience education]] to teach good and bad pain and just because something is hurting when you
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  • In the future we would to run continuing education and professional development courses within Physiopedia.&nbsp; For this we
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  • ...The Mediating Role of Student-Teacher Relationships Quality]. Frontiers in Education. 2022; 7: 710557</ref><ref>Bourchtein E, Langberg JM, Cusick CN, Breaux RP,
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  • The five components of CBR matrix are: health, education, livelihood, social and empowerment. <ref name=":1" />The following table s !Education
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  • ...Study of Pain. IASP Terminology. Available from: https://www.iasp-pain.org/Education/Content.aspx?ItemNumber=1698. [Accessed 19 July 2020]</ref>. It is usually * [[Pain Neuroscience Education (PNE)|Pain neuroscience education]]
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  • ...ed cognitive functional therapy compared with a combined exercise and pain education class for patients with non-specific chronic low back pain: study protocol == Therapeutic Neuroscience Education (TNE) ==
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  • ...tion on how to achieve and maintain healthy bone mass levels and extensive education on the relevant social, environmental, and lifestyle risk factors that effe
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  • ...ome extent with research evidence, since research often forms the basis of education and clinical practice, but clinical expertise is accumulated from various s
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  • ...ducators and physicians. The prerequisites for health are "peace, shelter, education, food, income, a stable ecosystem, sustainable resources, social justice, a ...h patients provides an optimal opportunity to promote wellness and provide education.<ref>Hansen A, McGurran-Hanson G, LeDuc K, Von Arb H. The Role of the Physi
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  • ...Gallamore|Michael Gallamore]] as part of the [[Arkansas Colleges of Health Education School of Physical Therapy Musculoskeletal 1 Project]]. '''Top Contributor ...B, Johnson PD, et al. Empowerment: an idea whose time has come in diabetes education. Diabetes Educ. 1991; 17:37-41.</ref>
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  • ===== Education ===== Education including treatment possibilities, possible risks, and complications, as we
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  • ...and pain management following a brief pain science education. BMC medical education. 2022 Mar 28;22(1):211.</ref>Studies support the use of non pharmacological
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  • ..._education_guidance2013final_1.pdf Amputee Rehabilitation Guidance for the Education of Pre Registration Physiotherapy Students].&nbsp;British Association of Ch
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  • ...tional awareness and expression therapy, cognitive-behavioral therapy, and education for fibromyalgia: a cluster-randomized controlled trial. Pain. 2017:158(12) * This is followed by patient education directed towards mind-body connections, and the role of various emotions el
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  • ...th and accept.&nbsp; While children in particular are at risk of losing an education, amputees of any age are at a disadvantage as the environment consists of r
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  • ...l / musculoskeletal physiotherapists”. It encourages improved standards of education and clinical practice throughout the world.
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  • '''Education''' regarding weight reduction and exercise; A co-ordinated management programme, including patient education, joint protection training, exercise therapy, and appropriate provision of
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  • ...is accredited by an agency recognized by the United States Commissioner of Education or the Council on Post-Secondary Accreditation, or both, and approved by th ...nless that applicant submits evidence of having acquired additional formal education related to the previously failed examination section or sections
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  • ...in Peru. The program consists of 5 years, 10 semesters, of post secondary education including 2 semesters of internships. <ref name="p2">http://www.upch.edu.pe ...hat setting. They may also specialize via additional degrees or university education. The [https://web2.unfv.edu.pe/Sitio/ Universidad Federico Villareal], loca
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  • ...eds to survive and thrive, including vocational training professionals and education professionals. ...g. health, food distribution, shelter establishment, water and sanitation, education, vocational training, protection, social services, and resettlement.
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  • ...then it can break down this negative cycle. This can be addressed through education and methods to manage symptoms <ref name="Beck 1976" />. This is address th * '''Nurse''': The nurse can provide education and support to the patient and their family. They can also monitor the pati
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  • ...cy with this small unnecessary extra movements at the joint area<ref>ouhsc education Arthrokinetics Available from:https://ouhsc.edu/bserdac/dthompso/web/namics
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  • The goal of the physiotherapist should involve education, improve exercise tolerance, reduce exacerbations and hospitalization, assi == Education ==
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  • ...municating information<ref>Ramsden, P. (2003). Learning to teach in higher education (2nd ed.). London: Routledge Falmer.</ref>. ...Higher Education (1997). Education White Paper 3 - A Programme for Higher Education Transformation.</ref><ref>South African Qualifications Authority (2011). Gl
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  • ...p R, Taff SD. Scoping review of critical thinking literature in healthcare education. Occupational Therapy In Health Care. 2023 Jan 3;37(1):18-39.</ref> ...develop critical thinking skills amongst healthcare students.] BMC medical education. 2023 Mar 20;23(1):173.</ref>
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  • ...lored therapies, which include, but are not limited to, exercise training, education, and behavior change, designed to improve the physical and psychological co * Patient Education & Behavioral management
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  • ...everyday morality and moral expertise.] Character psychology and character education. 2005; 28:140-65.</ref>. The most referenced model for this change is Kohlb ...cal Therapist for their Role as Moral Agents]. Journal of Physical Therapy Education. 2000;14(3):48-58 </ref>
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  • ...alth Organization. Education material for teachers of midwifery: midwifery education modules.]</ref> The active phase starts with education in the antenatal period and continues into labor. Its components are;
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  • ** [http://www.themothersprogram.ca/ ​]Mother's health education, research and screening
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  • Patient decided no need for counselling and Recreation Therapy. Education provided to wear shrinker; weight management; care of prosthesis, residual ...Discharge planning already started and patient will be assisted with final education, self management, and Prosthetist/Physiatrist follow ups.
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  • ...t is a broad term and can include both patient and healthcare professional education, as well as public health initiatives and health administration.<ref>Richmo *Distance education such as continuing medical education and patient education
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  • | Assess body condition, patient education, surgical level discussion, postoperative prosthetic plans | Assess and plan vocational activities for the future. May need further education, training or job modification.
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  • ...practice and exercises to increase strength, range of motion and balance. Education was also an important part of the rehabilitation process particularly with Artificial limb centre: education on the next rehabilitation stage prior to getting a prosthesis and learning
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  • ...ghlights the importance of making the case for supporting student practice education within workforce planning processes.
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  • |Requires a lot of education and training to alter gait mechanics for proper offloading ...ate of the patient's feet, and provide important patient and care provider education.<ref name=":1" />
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  • ...s space was created by and for the students at Arkansas Colleges of Health Education School in the United States. Please do not edit unless you are involved in ...[[User:Mei Toone|Mei Toone]] as part of the [[Arkansas Colleges of Health Education School of Physical Therapy Musculoskeletal 1 Project]]</div>
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  • <blockquote>In the event that an applicant obtained their physical therapy education outside of the United States, he or she will be required to submit evidence ...A">American physcial therapy association. Physical therapy assistant (PTA) education overview. http://www.apta.org/PTAEducation/Overview/ (accessed 23 Apr 2012)
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  • ...his patient requires tactics that carefully control dosage, generally with education and offloading principles being a cornerstone of early intervention.
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  • ...Hunter Hansen|Hunter Hansen]] as part of the [[Arkansas Colleges of Health Education School of Physical Therapy Musculoskeletal 1 Project]]</div> [[Category:Arkansas Colleges of Health Education School of Physical Therapy Musculoskeletal 1 Project]]
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  • ...ication ( AAC) systems by promoting independence, social relationships and education. <ref>Baxter S, Enderby P, Evans P, Judge S. Interventions using high-techn ...products: a position paper from the first global research, innovation, and education on assistive technology (GREAT) summit. Disability and Rehabilitation: Assi
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  • ...f and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA) health, education and relief services on which Palestine Refugees in Lebanon depend, were alr * Access to mainstream and special education.
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  • ...Through Concept Analysis and Concept Mapping. Journal of Physical Therapy Education. 2023 Mar 1;37(1):24-30.</ref>
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  • ...es would be hurting after he had played a football game or done a physical education session at school.
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  • ...ng children and adolescents regarding physical activity. Enhanced physical education (PE) classes can help youth meet PA guidelines and teach skills that lay th ...ate for adults between the ages of 18 and 64 years old. In this age range, education should stress low-risk, moderate-intensity activities with a progressive in
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  • ...Kittinger|Taylor Kittinger]] as part of the [[Arkansas Colleges of Health Education School of Physical Therapy Musculoskeletal 1 Project]]</div> [[Category:Arkansas Colleges of Health Education School of Physical Therapy Musculoskeletal 1 Project]]
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  • ...npatient physiotherapy were given to him, which include stump positioning, education on stump care and ROM exercises and strengthening exercises were taught. *Along with education on donning and doffing of prosthesis re emphasise on stump care.
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  • ...ards set by the Irish Society of Chartered Physiotherapists. Physiotherapy education in Ireland is a four-year honours degree course. All graduates have access ...mal education qualifications were half as likely as those with third-level education to say they had excellent or very good health.
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  • ...bour include: lack of access to maternal health services; poverty; lack of education; role of women in decision making; early marriage; harmful traditional prac ...are, pre- and post-operatively care: this includes catheter management and education
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  • ...day one about his journey with rehab these next several weeks and months. Education and training on contracture prevention, as well as other complications that ...ration. Adhering to strength training, transfer training, ROM and a ton of education along with principles of making everything relevant to the whole person and
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  • ...l diagnosis; early referral to physical therapy after surgery; and patient education regarding weight loss, [[skin]], and nail care are cornerstones of the mana ...cbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4348127/ Role of physiotherapy and patient education in lymphedema control following breast cancer surgery]. Therapeutics and cl
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  • ...health systems, and providing support and infrastructure to rehabilitation education and professional development in low- and middle- resource areas.<ref name=" ...issues from ending poverty, spurring economic growth, improving health and education, and tackling climate change.<ref name=":1">United Nations. Sustainable Dev
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  • ...e note that further training is required through a reputable pelvic health education company before attempting the techniques discussed in this page. See the Re # Online continuing education
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  • ...//www.physio-pedia.com/Pain_Neuroscience_Education_(PNE) Pain Neuroscience Education (PNE): Current Concepts] * [[Pain Neuroscience Education (PNE) for Low Back Pain|Pain Neuroscience Education (PNE) for Low Back Pain]]
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  • ...for improvement of program outcomes in a higher education setting. Nursing Education Perspectives. 2008 Jul 1;29(4):205-11.</ref> Applying this process to admi ...owards predictive admissions tool development. Advances in Health Sciences Education. 2009 Dec;14:759-75.</ref><ref name=":1">Choi AN, Flowers SK, Heldenbrand S
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  • ...ce]. 2007;52 (3)</ref> This is done by gait, posture, and foot off-loading education and training.<ref name="K1" /> ...ce]. 2007;52 (3)</ref> This is done by gait, posture, and foot off-loading education and training.<ref name="K12" />
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  • # Parent education and counselling # Designate a team member specifically for parent education and support. Clinicians are often too busy for this, alternatives may be p
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  • | Assess body condition, patient education, surgical level discussion, postoperative prosthetic plans | Assess and plan vocational activities for future. May need further education, training or job modification
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