- How can a physical therapist best help a patient with a leg injury recovery?
- What type of leg injuries require more time for recovery?
- How can a physical therapist best accommodate the patient's leg injury?
- When a patient isn't allowed to put any weight on a leg due to the injury, how can a physical therapist assist them to strengthen the muscles?
- Which leg injury is the hardest to help a patient recover and why?
- How can a physical therapist assist a patient who has lost feeling in their leg due to the injury?
- How does the patient assessment contribute to exercise decisions?
- How is the patient's recovery tracked?
- What does a physical therapist do when the patient no longer wants to participate?
- Can the process of recovery be sped up, how so?
Physical Therapy- EQ: How can a physical therapist best help a patient with a leg injury recover?
Wednesday, January 15, 2014
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How can a physical therapist best help a patient with a leg injury recovery?
What type of leg injuries require more time for recovery?
How can a physical therapist best accommodate the patient's leg injury?
When a patient isn't allowed to put any weight on a leg due to the injury, how can a physical therapist assist them to strengthen the muscles?
Which leg injury is the hardest to help a patient recover and why?
How can a physical therapist assist a patient who has lost feeling in their leg due to the injury?
How does the patient assessment contribute to exercise decisions?
How is the patient's recovery tracked?
What does a physical therapist do when the patient no longer wants to participate?
Can the process of recovery be sped up, how so?