Brief corporate introduction of ReLiva Physiotherapy - a leading physiotherapy organisation present in Mumbai, Navi Mumbai, Thane and Pune. What makes Reliva deliver superior patient experiences and improved outcomes through physiotherapy care
Physiotherapists are experts in movement and function of the body who treat both acute and chronic injuries and conditions. The first professional physiotherapy association was formed in 1921 in the US in response to needs after World War 1. In Malaysia, the Physiotherapy Association was formed in 1963 and is affiliated with the World Confederation of Physical Therapists. Physiotherapists work in many areas including musculoskeletal, cardiovascular, neurology, pediatrics, geriatrics and more.
Physiotherapists are autonomous healthcare professionals who treat and manage both acute and chronic musculoskeletal conditions, as well as other conditions affecting movement and function like diabetes and heart disease. The history of physiotherapy began after WWI with Reconstruction Aides and the establishment of the American Women's Physical Therapeutic Association in 1921. In Malaysia, the Malaysian Physiotherapy Association was formed in 1963 under the global governing body, WCPT. Physiotherapists work in many areas like musculoskeletal, cardiovascular, neurology and pediatrics, and have opportunities in knowledge-based, institution-based, community-based and special areas of practice.
This document discusses the anatomy and types of bone grafts. It begins by describing the two types of bone tissue: cortical/compact bone, which forms the dense outer layer, and cancellous/spongy bone, which fills the interior. Bone grafting is then introduced as a surgical procedure to repair broken or defective bone using donor bone material. The document proceeds to explain the three key processes in bone graft incorporation: osteoinduction, osteoconduction and osteogenesis. It provides details on the types of bone grafts, including those based on donor origin (autograft, allograft, xenograft) and composition (cortical, cancellous). Risks, techniques and applications of different bone graft procedures are
Workplace injuries are a major global cause of illness and disability, resulting in millions of deaths and injuries each year. In Australia, over 5% of workers experience a work-related injury annually. Getting injured workers back to work quickly has many benefits for their health and the business. A rehabilitation coordinator can help facilitate an early and safe return to work by liaising between the injured worker, employer, and medical providers and ensuring an appropriate return to work plan is developed and followed. The likelihood of returning to work decreases the longer a worker is away from their job.
Stress fractures occur when normal bone is exposed to abnormal stress over time. While most commonly seen in athletes and military personnel, risk factors include training errors, bone anatomy, nutrition, and menstrual dysfunction in women. Diagnosis involves a history of activities and symptoms followed by imaging like plain films, bone scan, MRI or CT scan. Treatment is usually initial rest from activities followed by a gradual return once symptoms resolve, while displaced fractures may require surgery. Prevention focuses on gradual build up of training intensity with adequate rest and addressing intrinsic risk factors.
The alveolar bone is composed of the ridges of the jaw that support the teeth. The roots of the teeth are contained in deep depressions, the alveolar sockets in the bone. The alveolar bone develops around each tooth follicle during odontogenesis. It is composed primarily of hydroxyapatite and collagen. It contains an outer cortical plate, inner socket wall, cancellous trabeculae, interdental septum and alveolar crest. Osteoblasts and osteoclasts are the main cells involved in bone formation and resorption.
Physiotherapists are experts in movement and function of the body who treat both acute and chronic injuries and conditions. The first professional physiotherapy association was formed in 1921 in the US in response to needs after World War 1. In Malaysia, the Physiotherapy Association was formed in 1963 and is affiliated with the World Confederation of Physical Therapists. Physiotherapists work in many areas including musculoskeletal, cardiovascular, neurology, pediatrics, geriatrics and more.
Physiotherapists are autonomous healthcare professionals who treat and manage both acute and chronic musculoskeletal conditions, as well as other conditions affecting movement and function like diabetes and heart disease. The history of physiotherapy began after WWI with Reconstruction Aides and the establishment of the American Women's Physical Therapeutic Association in 1921. In Malaysia, the Malaysian Physiotherapy Association was formed in 1963 under the global governing body, WCPT. Physiotherapists work in many areas like musculoskeletal, cardiovascular, neurology and pediatrics, and have opportunities in knowledge-based, institution-based, community-based and special areas of practice.
This document discusses the anatomy and types of bone grafts. It begins by describing the two types of bone tissue: cortical/compact bone, which forms the dense outer layer, and cancellous/spongy bone, which fills the interior. Bone grafting is then introduced as a surgical procedure to repair broken or defective bone using donor bone material. The document proceeds to explain the three key processes in bone graft incorporation: osteoinduction, osteoconduction and osteogenesis. It provides details on the types of bone grafts, including those based on donor origin (autograft, allograft, xenograft) and composition (cortical, cancellous). Risks, techniques and applications of different bone graft procedures are
Workplace injuries are a major global cause of illness and disability, resulting in millions of deaths and injuries each year. In Australia, over 5% of workers experience a work-related injury annually. Getting injured workers back to work quickly has many benefits for their health and the business. A rehabilitation coordinator can help facilitate an early and safe return to work by liaising between the injured worker, employer, and medical providers and ensuring an appropriate return to work plan is developed and followed. The likelihood of returning to work decreases the longer a worker is away from their job.
Stress fractures occur when normal bone is exposed to abnormal stress over time. While most commonly seen in athletes and military personnel, risk factors include training errors, bone anatomy, nutrition, and menstrual dysfunction in women. Diagnosis involves a history of activities and symptoms followed by imaging like plain films, bone scan, MRI or CT scan. Treatment is usually initial rest from activities followed by a gradual return once symptoms resolve, while displaced fractures may require surgery. Prevention focuses on gradual build up of training intensity with adequate rest and addressing intrinsic risk factors.
The alveolar bone is composed of the ridges of the jaw that support the teeth. The roots of the teeth are contained in deep depressions, the alveolar sockets in the bone. The alveolar bone develops around each tooth follicle during odontogenesis. It is composed primarily of hydroxyapatite and collagen. It contains an outer cortical plate, inner socket wall, cancellous trabeculae, interdental septum and alveolar crest. Osteoblasts and osteoclasts are the main cells involved in bone formation and resorption.
Specialization is the process by which a physical therapist builds on a broad base of professional education and practice to develop a greater depth of knowledge and skills related to a particular area of practice.
Clinical specialization in physical therapy responds to a specific area of patient need and requires knowledge, skill, and experience exceeding that of the physical therapist at entry to the profession and unique to the specialized area of practice.
This document discusses the structure and function of peripheral nerves, as well as types and management of peripheral nerve injuries. Some key points:
- Peripheral nerves are composed of axons, connective tissue and blood vessels. They transmit sensory and motor signals between different body parts.
- Common sites of peripheral nerve injury include the radial, ulnar and median nerves. Injuries can cause sensory loss, muscle weakness or wasting.
- Management depends on the severity and location of injury. Conservative treatment focuses on prevention of contractures while surgical intervention may be needed for open wounds or lack of recovery. Primary repair within hours or delayed repair within 2 weeks of injury can reattach severed nerve fibers.
Visco supplymentation in osteoarthrosis of knee and autologous copypunithpc605
The document discusses viscosupplementation for osteoarthritis of the knee. It provides background on osteoarthritis, describing how it leads to cartilage degeneration and bone changes. Viscosupplementation involves injecting hyaluronic acid into joints to restore the properties of synovial fluid and produce analgesic, anti-inflammatory, and chondroprotective effects by maintaining fluid viscosity and joint integrity. Hyaluronic acid is a natural polysaccharide in synovial fluid that lubricates joints and retains moisture.
Osteoarthritis is a chronic condition that causes breakdown of cartilage in joints, resulting in pain, swelling, and loss of motion. It most commonly affects weight-bearing joints like the hips and knees. Risk factors include age, genetics, excess weight, and joint injuries. Osteoarthritis can profoundly impact one's physical and mental health by limiting mobility and social activities. Treatment focuses on reducing pain and inflammation through medications, exercise, weight loss, and sometimes surgery like joint replacement for severe cases.
Physical medicine and rehabilitation is a branch of medicine that deals with treating medical conditions affecting the brain, spinal cord, nerves, bones, joints, ligaments, muscles and tendons through rehabilitation programs. Rehabilitation procedures help patients recover from illnesses, diseases, or injuries using treatments like occupational therapy, physical therapy, psychological treatment, vocational rehabilitation, injections, and medications. Physical medicine and rehabilitation treats various conditions and injuries including amputations, spinal cord injuries, arthritis, stroke, brain injuries, back and neck pain, and pinched nerves.
This document summarizes the basic principles of primary total knee arthroplasty. The goal is to reestablish the normal mechanical axis with a stable prosthesis. This requires proper bone resection and soft tissue balance. The femoral component should be aligned with 5-10 degrees of valgus and 0-10 degrees of flexion. The tibia should be resected at 90 degrees to the long axis. There are three main bone cuts: the proximal tibia, distal femur, and posterior femur. Each cut influences the gaps differently. Proper resection and implant thickness are needed for stability and function. Adherence to these basic principles ensures successful outcomes.
Bone grafts are used to repair bone fractures that fail to heal properly or require structural support. The document discusses various types of bone grafts including autografts, allografts, and bone graft substitutes. Autografts are considered the gold standard but have limitations of limited supply and donor site morbidity. Allografts and bone graft substitutes provide alternatives while avoiding complications of autograft harvesting.
Dynamic Stabilization in the Surgical Management of Painful Lumbar Spinal Dis...Alexander Bardis
Current surgical management of the painful lumbar motion segment is imperfect.
Improvements are necessary :
in the predictability of pain relief, the reduction of treatment related morbidities, and an overall improvement in the clinical success rates of :
pain reduction and functional improvement.
This document discusses disability and cultural competencies for medical students. It provides an overview of key concepts including the social and medical models of disability, cultural competence, and the cultural quotient (CQ). Some main points covered are:
- The importance of including disability awareness in all education to promote inclusion and respect for human diversity.
- The social model views disability as caused by societal barriers rather than individual impairments.
- Developing cultural competence requires awareness of one's own biases as well as factual knowledge about different cultures.
- The cultural competence continuum involves assessing and addressing biases to become more proficient in serving diverse populations.
- Cultural quotient measures one's ability to function effectively in various cultural contexts through cultural knowledge and
This document discusses femoro-acetabular impingement (FAI), which occurs when the femoral head and neck abnormally contact the acetabular rim, causing early hip degeneration. FAI has three types based on anatomy: cam, pincer, and mixed. Diagnosis involves clinical exams, x-rays to detect bone abnormalities, and MRI to view soft tissues. Conservative treatment provides temporary relief while surgery corrects the underlying impingement through osteoplasty or labral repair. Both open surgery and hip arthroscopy are effective surgical options for FAI.
This professional profile summarizes the candidate's qualifications and experience. The candidate has over 20 years of experience as a physiotherapist with expertise in soft tissue massage techniques and spinal manipulation. They possess a Bachelor's degree in Physiotherapy and are a member of several professional physiotherapy organizations. Their experience includes work in both private practice and hospital settings, with a focus on treating musculoskeletal disorders.
This professional profile summarizes the qualifications and experience of a highly skilled physiotherapist. They have extensive experience in hospitals, private practice, and clinics treating a wide range of musculoskeletal disorders. They possess expertise in soft tissue massage techniques and spinal manipulation. They are passionate about physiotherapy and committed to ongoing professional development and training.
Swetha Ankam has over 10 years of experience in patient counseling and support roles. She has a Master's Degree in Business Administration with a focus on Human Resource Management. Her career objective is to work for a leading company in a challenging environment where she can fully utilize her skills. She has worked as a patient support counselor, diabetic educator, quality analyst, and team leader. She is proficient in Microsoft Office, communication skills, and call handling. Her areas of expertise include patient counseling skills and psychology.
Anna Collins has over 25 years of experience as a physiotherapist in Australia and the UK. She holds a BSc in Physiotherapy from the University of East London and is fully registered with the Physiotherapy Board of Western Australia. Her current role is as a senior physiotherapist and acting manager of Community Physiotherapy Services in Western Australia, where she provides clinical leadership and manages staff. She has extensive experience in orthopaedics, rehabilitation, and hydrotherapy.
Let's Talk Research Annual Conference - 24th-25th September 2014 (Carol Doyle)NHSNWRD
"Enhancing musculoskeletal research in primary care: engaging a community musculoskeletal physiotherapy service in research studies": Carol Doyle's presentation from the conference.
Homerton Locomotor Service- Redesign of an integrated community pain service-...RuthEvansPEN
The Homerton Locomotor Service in Hackney underwent a redesign to address issues with their previous pain management service and meet the needs and feedback of patients, GPs, and commissioners. The redesign created a therapist-led integrated service providing a one-stop pathway for patients. All patients now receive a comprehensive assessment and timely referral to other services. Psychological principles are embedded across the service with holistic care plans. Early outcomes show 74% of patients with clinically significant improvement and high patient satisfaction with being involved in their care and treatment options.
Influence of compensation introductory pptLavenyaDas
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Hassan Din is a performance life coach and personal trainer with over 6 years of experience in fitness and nutrition. He possesses excellent customer service and business management skills and is proficient in designing programs for injury recovery and clients with conditions like diabetes and obesity. Most recently, he was the club manager at World Gym in Abu Dhabi, where he trained and supervised staff while designing personalized programs for clients. He holds several qualifications in personal training, exercise referral, obesity and diabetes management, and life coaching.
Specialization is the process by which a physical therapist builds on a broad base of professional education and practice to develop a greater depth of knowledge and skills related to a particular area of practice.
Clinical specialization in physical therapy responds to a specific area of patient need and requires knowledge, skill, and experience exceeding that of the physical therapist at entry to the profession and unique to the specialized area of practice.
This document discusses the structure and function of peripheral nerves, as well as types and management of peripheral nerve injuries. Some key points:
- Peripheral nerves are composed of axons, connective tissue and blood vessels. They transmit sensory and motor signals between different body parts.
- Common sites of peripheral nerve injury include the radial, ulnar and median nerves. Injuries can cause sensory loss, muscle weakness or wasting.
- Management depends on the severity and location of injury. Conservative treatment focuses on prevention of contractures while surgical intervention may be needed for open wounds or lack of recovery. Primary repair within hours or delayed repair within 2 weeks of injury can reattach severed nerve fibers.
Visco supplymentation in osteoarthrosis of knee and autologous copypunithpc605
The document discusses viscosupplementation for osteoarthritis of the knee. It provides background on osteoarthritis, describing how it leads to cartilage degeneration and bone changes. Viscosupplementation involves injecting hyaluronic acid into joints to restore the properties of synovial fluid and produce analgesic, anti-inflammatory, and chondroprotective effects by maintaining fluid viscosity and joint integrity. Hyaluronic acid is a natural polysaccharide in synovial fluid that lubricates joints and retains moisture.
Osteoarthritis is a chronic condition that causes breakdown of cartilage in joints, resulting in pain, swelling, and loss of motion. It most commonly affects weight-bearing joints like the hips and knees. Risk factors include age, genetics, excess weight, and joint injuries. Osteoarthritis can profoundly impact one's physical and mental health by limiting mobility and social activities. Treatment focuses on reducing pain and inflammation through medications, exercise, weight loss, and sometimes surgery like joint replacement for severe cases.
Physical medicine and rehabilitation is a branch of medicine that deals with treating medical conditions affecting the brain, spinal cord, nerves, bones, joints, ligaments, muscles and tendons through rehabilitation programs. Rehabilitation procedures help patients recover from illnesses, diseases, or injuries using treatments like occupational therapy, physical therapy, psychological treatment, vocational rehabilitation, injections, and medications. Physical medicine and rehabilitation treats various conditions and injuries including amputations, spinal cord injuries, arthritis, stroke, brain injuries, back and neck pain, and pinched nerves.
This document summarizes the basic principles of primary total knee arthroplasty. The goal is to reestablish the normal mechanical axis with a stable prosthesis. This requires proper bone resection and soft tissue balance. The femoral component should be aligned with 5-10 degrees of valgus and 0-10 degrees of flexion. The tibia should be resected at 90 degrees to the long axis. There are three main bone cuts: the proximal tibia, distal femur, and posterior femur. Each cut influences the gaps differently. Proper resection and implant thickness are needed for stability and function. Adherence to these basic principles ensures successful outcomes.
Bone grafts are used to repair bone fractures that fail to heal properly or require structural support. The document discusses various types of bone grafts including autografts, allografts, and bone graft substitutes. Autografts are considered the gold standard but have limitations of limited supply and donor site morbidity. Allografts and bone graft substitutes provide alternatives while avoiding complications of autograft harvesting.
Dynamic Stabilization in the Surgical Management of Painful Lumbar Spinal Dis...Alexander Bardis
Current surgical management of the painful lumbar motion segment is imperfect.
Improvements are necessary :
in the predictability of pain relief, the reduction of treatment related morbidities, and an overall improvement in the clinical success rates of :
pain reduction and functional improvement.
This document discusses disability and cultural competencies for medical students. It provides an overview of key concepts including the social and medical models of disability, cultural competence, and the cultural quotient (CQ). Some main points covered are:
- The importance of including disability awareness in all education to promote inclusion and respect for human diversity.
- The social model views disability as caused by societal barriers rather than individual impairments.
- Developing cultural competence requires awareness of one's own biases as well as factual knowledge about different cultures.
- The cultural competence continuum involves assessing and addressing biases to become more proficient in serving diverse populations.
- Cultural quotient measures one's ability to function effectively in various cultural contexts through cultural knowledge and
This document discusses femoro-acetabular impingement (FAI), which occurs when the femoral head and neck abnormally contact the acetabular rim, causing early hip degeneration. FAI has three types based on anatomy: cam, pincer, and mixed. Diagnosis involves clinical exams, x-rays to detect bone abnormalities, and MRI to view soft tissues. Conservative treatment provides temporary relief while surgery corrects the underlying impingement through osteoplasty or labral repair. Both open surgery and hip arthroscopy are effective surgical options for FAI.
This professional profile summarizes the candidate's qualifications and experience. The candidate has over 20 years of experience as a physiotherapist with expertise in soft tissue massage techniques and spinal manipulation. They possess a Bachelor's degree in Physiotherapy and are a member of several professional physiotherapy organizations. Their experience includes work in both private practice and hospital settings, with a focus on treating musculoskeletal disorders.
This professional profile summarizes the qualifications and experience of a highly skilled physiotherapist. They have extensive experience in hospitals, private practice, and clinics treating a wide range of musculoskeletal disorders. They possess expertise in soft tissue massage techniques and spinal manipulation. They are passionate about physiotherapy and committed to ongoing professional development and training.
Swetha Ankam has over 10 years of experience in patient counseling and support roles. She has a Master's Degree in Business Administration with a focus on Human Resource Management. Her career objective is to work for a leading company in a challenging environment where she can fully utilize her skills. She has worked as a patient support counselor, diabetic educator, quality analyst, and team leader. She is proficient in Microsoft Office, communication skills, and call handling. Her areas of expertise include patient counseling skills and psychology.
Anna Collins has over 25 years of experience as a physiotherapist in Australia and the UK. She holds a BSc in Physiotherapy from the University of East London and is fully registered with the Physiotherapy Board of Western Australia. Her current role is as a senior physiotherapist and acting manager of Community Physiotherapy Services in Western Australia, where she provides clinical leadership and manages staff. She has extensive experience in orthopaedics, rehabilitation, and hydrotherapy.
Let's Talk Research Annual Conference - 24th-25th September 2014 (Carol Doyle)NHSNWRD
"Enhancing musculoskeletal research in primary care: engaging a community musculoskeletal physiotherapy service in research studies": Carol Doyle's presentation from the conference.
Homerton Locomotor Service- Redesign of an integrated community pain service-...RuthEvansPEN
The Homerton Locomotor Service in Hackney underwent a redesign to address issues with their previous pain management service and meet the needs and feedback of patients, GPs, and commissioners. The redesign created a therapist-led integrated service providing a one-stop pathway for patients. All patients now receive a comprehensive assessment and timely referral to other services. Psychological principles are embedded across the service with holistic care plans. Early outcomes show 74% of patients with clinically significant improvement and high patient satisfaction with being involved in their care and treatment options.
Influence of compensation introductory pptLavenyaDas
Influence of compensation practices on Retention of healthcare Professionals in multispeciality Hospitals in Tamilnadu, gives an idea about the entire gamuts of healthcare professionals
Hassan Din is a performance life coach and personal trainer with over 6 years of experience in fitness and nutrition. He possesses excellent customer service and business management skills and is proficient in designing programs for injury recovery and clients with conditions like diabetes and obesity. Most recently, he was the club manager at World Gym in Abu Dhabi, where he trained and supervised staff while designing personalized programs for clients. He holds several qualifications in personal training, exercise referral, obesity and diabetes management, and life coaching.
Occupational therapy helps people engage in meaningful daily activities to support health and well-being. Key elements of occupational therapy include assessing clients' abilities and needs, setting goals to achieve through evidence-based interventions like exercises or assistive technology, and adapting activities or equipment to help clients overcome challenges. Therapists also educate clients, advocate for their access to resources, and collaborate with other professionals.
Advancing Team-Based Care: Building Your Primary Care Team to Transform Your ...CHC Connecticut
Advancing Team-Based Care: Building Your Primary Care Team to Transform Your Practice
Presented 2/18/2016 as part of the CHC Primary Care Workforce Development National Cooperative Agreement
The practicum took place at RebalanceMD, a facility providing comprehensive musculoskeletal care. The practicum involved:
- Running a post-operative physiotherapy program in the mornings, which included measuring patients' range of motion, discussing progress, and reporting findings.
- Assisting physiotherapists in the afternoons by educating patients and performing various tasks around the clinic.
- Objectives of gaining knowledge in musculoskeletal injury care, assessment and diagnosis skills, and incorporating personal experiences into patient care were successfully achieved.
- Valuable skills like goniometer use, gait assessment, and exercise education were developed along with improved communication and time management.
- The experience confirmed the
COMPETENCIES OF NURSE PRACTITONERS OR APN JyotiPal35
The document discusses the competencies of advanced practice nursing. It defines key terms like nurse practitioner, advanced practice nurse, core competencies, competence, and competent. There are seven core competencies that distinguish advanced practice nursing: direct clinical practice, guidance and coaching, consultation, evidence-based practice, leadership, collaboration, and ethical decision making. Direct clinical practice is the central competency and involves using a holistic perspective, forming therapeutic partnerships with patients, expert clinical performance, reflective practice, evidence-based practice, and diverse approaches to health management. Guidance and coaching help patients create change through agenda setting, awareness raising, goal setting, and accountability.
SKILLS
• Anatomy and Physiology
• Orthopedic Trauma
Rehabilitation
• Neuro Rehabilitation
• Sports Injury
• Clinical Research and
Problem Solving
• Collaborate with other
Healthcare professionals
• Excellent Communication
• Interpersonal – to
establish rapport with
patients and families
JOB DESCRIPTION
Planned and administered physiotherapy treatment session for patients
of join replacement, orthopaedic trauma, spine Injury, geriatric
conditions and sports injury.
• Conducted physical, psycho-social, and impairment-based assessments
to determine required therapy for the patients.
• Maintained responsiveness to achieve the goals as instructed for the
patient by consultant.
• Assessed each patient and developed an appropriate treatment plan
with measurable goals and time frames.
• Prepared and reported clinical and progress summaries of the patients.
• Recorded results of case history taking, assessment results, therapy
plans, interventions, goals, and outcome measures.
• Devised individual therapy plan and amended them based on patient’s
performance, motivation, safety, and therapy outcomes.
• Ensured safety and security of all patients, machines and equipment.
• Achieved high standard, quality of the treatment and orientation of the
policy and procedure for all staff and new staff as well.
• Educated and trained patients and caregivers about self-management
post-discharge to enhance health and function.
PROFILE SUMMARY
DHA Certified Healthcare Professional and qualified Physiotherapist having 03
years of experience in rehabilitation programs for patients of joint replacement,
orthopaedic trauma, spine Injury, geriatric conditions and sports injury.
PHYSIOTHERAPIST QUALIFICATIONS
• Bachelor/Master of
Physiotherapy,
• Diploma in Dietic and
Nutritionist,
• DHA - For Healthcare
Professional Registration
Duties
• Planned and administered physiotherapy treatment session for patients of join replacement, orthopaedic trauma, spine Injury, geriatric conditions and sports injury.
• Conducted physical, psycho-social, and impairment-based assessments to determine required therapy for the patients.
• Maintained responsiveness to achieve the goals as instructed for the patient by consultant.
• Assessed each patient and developed an appropriate treatment plan with measurable goals and time frames.
• Prepared and reported clinical and progress summaries of the patients.
• Recorded results of case history taking, assessment results, therapy plans, interventions, goals, and outcome measures.
• Devised individual therapy plan and amended them based on patient’s performance, motivation, safety, and therapy outcomes.
• Ensured safety and security of all patients, machines and equipment.
• Achieved high standard, quality of the treatment and orientation of the policy and procedure for all staff and new staff as well.
• Educated and trained patients and caregivers about self-management post-discharge to enhance health and function.
Skills
• Anatomy and Physiology
• Orthopedic Trauma Rehabilitation
• Neuro Rehabilitation
• Sports Injury
• Clinical Research and Problem Solving
• Collaborate with other Healthcare professionals
• Excellent Communication
• Interpersonal – to establish rapport with patients and families
This document provides an overview and framework for preceptorship programs. It aims to support new staff through orientation and role transitions. Key elements include pairing a new staff member with a preceptor to facilitate learning, develop competencies, and provide feedback. Benefits include increased confidence, job satisfaction, and quality of care for patients. Effective preceptors act as role models, provide constructive feedback, and facilitate problem-solving skills. Upon completion, new staff should be confident and autonomous in delivering high quality care. The framework provides standards and tools to guide preceptorship implementation and monitoring.
Basic concepts on the management of a physical therapy service organizationJuanito 'Jiggs' Lim III
This document discusses the management of physical therapy services. It outlines several key points:
1) Physical therapists can specialize in different areas and practice in various settings, including hospitals, outpatient clinics, schools, and homes.
2) Physical therapists provide services to patients with impairments or disabilities to address their condition, prevent issues, and promote health.
3) A director oversees the physical therapy service and staff, and sets guidelines while physical therapists remain responsible for patient care, evaluations, treatment plans, and outcomes.
4) Physical therapists can utilize assistants and other personnel but are responsible for supervising care and treatment plans.
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The document provides information about a resume writing service called BestResumeHelp.com that assists physical therapist assistants with creating resumes. It highlights that the service provides customized resumes written by experts, ensures resumes are formatted professionally and optimized with keywords, and guarantees timely delivery. The process involves an initial consultation, draft resume, revisions, and final delivery. Physical therapist assistants are encouraged to use the service to create a compelling resume to advance their career.
Duke Integrative Medicine offers several professional training programs to healthcare organizations and businesses to support patient-centered care and health behavior change. They provide online courses on value-based care, health behavior change, and integrative health coaching. The courses teach skills like patient engagement, preventive health visits, documentation, and coding. They aim to increase patient engagement in health goals and behaviors through techniques like personal health planning. The integrative health coaching certification trains providers in health behavior change and patient-centered care using motivational methods to facilitate lifestyle changes.
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These lecture slides, by Dr Sidra Arshad, offer a quick overview of the physiological basis of a normal electrocardiogram.
Learning objectives:
1. Define an electrocardiogram (ECG) and electrocardiography
2. Describe how dipoles generated by the heart produce the waveforms of the ECG
3. Describe the components of a normal electrocardiogram of a typical bipolar lead (limb II)
4. Differentiate between intervals and segments
5. Enlist some common indications for obtaining an ECG
6. Describe the flow of current around the heart during the cardiac cycle
7. Discuss the placement and polarity of the leads of electrocardiograph
8. Describe the normal electrocardiograms recorded from the limb leads and explain the physiological basis of the different records that are obtained
9. Define mean electrical vector (axis) of the heart and give the normal range
10. Define the mean QRS vector
11. Describe the axes of leads (hexagonal reference system)
12. Comprehend the vectorial analysis of the normal ECG
13. Determine the mean electrical axis of the ventricular QRS and appreciate the mean axis deviation
14. Explain the concepts of current of injury, J point, and their significance
Study Resources:
1. Chapter 11, Guyton and Hall Textbook of Medical Physiology, 14th edition
2. Chapter 9, Human Physiology - From Cells to Systems, Lauralee Sherwood, 9th edition
3. Chapter 29, Ganong’s Review of Medical Physiology, 26th edition
4. Electrocardiogram, StatPearls - https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK549803/
5. ECG in Medical Practice by ABM Abdullah, 4th edition
6. Chapter 3, Cardiology Explained, https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK2214/
7. ECG Basics, http://www.nataliescasebook.com/tag/e-c-g-basics
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