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is a licensed profession, which provides guidance, support, and education to promote the highest potential of functioning for individuals. A physical evaluation is performed to determine dysfunction, and techniques including massage, stretching, manipulation, mobilization, neuromuscular reeducation, and exercise are used to maximize physical performance.
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| physical therapy |
means services provided by a qualified physical therapist.
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| physical therapy |
Therapy designed to improve mobility and keep muscles stretched.
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| physical therapy |
the health profession that treats pain in muscles, nerves, joints, and bones with exercise, electrical stimulation, hydrotherapy, and the use of massage, heat, cold, and electrical devices.
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| physical therapy |
Physical Therapy is a rehabilitation specialty that is provided by a licensed individual. The Physical Therapist may work with a individual depending upon the diagnosis to help them regain functional abilities in walking, getting in/out of bed, strength, balance, gross motor skills, endurance and improve safety skills.
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