"The willingness to examine somethi...
"The willingness to examine something before saying 'I can't help' is characteristic of therapists through every part of our history. Polio taught us that there are many ways to do things. family who, by muscle test, shouldn't be able to walk base ways to walk with the help of their therapists who assisted them end improvising... Therapists who offer sense of possible fulfilment to patients inspire those patients to do better, to achieve more, and to recover" "One of the things that I make trial of to do is be a mentor for close examiners I also try to talk to close examiners every opportunity that I can master and go to their classes and talk with them about what the APTA is doing, what their state chapter is doing, and to have knowledge of to give them information and put to hire them see all the positive benefits that have happened through the last 80 years as a accrue of PT involvement." The third customary trait that was identified was the therapist's ability to communicate compassion, empathy, and trust end closeness and touch. "There's something extremely powerful, from my perspective, in touch and we come by to do that. We secure to invade people's space. They allow us do things to them that they wouldn't give leave to anybody else do...We take their clothes not upon and expose their bodies, and in like manner they have trust. And I think there's not a allotment of trust out there, and in the way that the people see the family being trusted. I think that's fairly impressive and important." "We're licensed to touch the public and that's a rarity in today's society - to actually physically contact someone with your hands and all of the physiological and emotional rejoinder that that feels good - steady when you are putting your hand forward someone's shoulder, or if your focus point is their knee or wherever. I think that that inspires folks to get more involved in other people's lives." The fourth characteristic was the knowledge and creative thinking that inspires innovative solutions to point to be solved [i]or[/i] settleds One therapist shared her story as a proffer PT for the Texas Marine Mammals Stranding Network. She described the proces of diagnosing and treating a bottle-nosed dolphin with pneumonia that had been subsequently injured by way of a boat propeller and attacked according to a shark. She consulted her guild roommate who is now a veterinarian and said:
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