(Askeri) MEŞGULİYETLE TEDAVİ KISMI ŞEFİ: Kadın Sağlık Uzmanlar Sınıfı'na mensup bir kadın subay. Bu subay; fizik tedavi servisi şefine karşı, sağlık tesisindeki meşguliyetle tedavi kısmının idare ve kontrolundan sorumludur. Emrindeki personelin faaliyet ve eğitimini de kontrol ve koordine eder
(Askeri) FİZİK TEDAVİ KISMI ŞEFİ: Kadın Sağlık Uzmanlar Sınıfı'na mensup kadın subay. Bu subay; bir sağlık tesisindeki Fizik Tedavi kısmının idare ve kontrolundan, Fizik Tedavi servisi şefine karşı sorumludur. Emrinde bulunan personelin faaliyetlerini de kontrol ve koordine eder
(Askeri) MEŞGULİYETLE TEDAVİ UZMANI: Kadın sıhhi uzmanlar sınıfına mensup kadın subay. Bu subay; meşguliyetle tedavi alanında ihtisas yapmış bir uzmandır
(Askeri) FİZİK TEDAVİ UZMANI: Kadın sıhhi uzmanlar sınıfına (Women's Medical Specialist Corps) mensup kadın subay. Bu subay, fizik tedavi alanında ihtisas yapmış bir uzmandır
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Definition of therapist in English English dictionary
This column is designed for a physical therapist However, if mental therapy is supported this can offer a solution
A therapist is a person who is skilled in a particular type of therapy. someone who has been trained to give a particular form of treatment for physical or mental illness
A person who is expert in providing individual, group or family therapy for people in need
Generally short for "Psychotherapist" A person who professes to be able to help person who are suffering with problems amenable to psychological treatments This is a generic term and does not imply any specific credentials or educational background
(Diş) A dental therapist is a licensed dental auxiliary who specializes in treating children's teeth and oral hygiene. Local dental regulations determine the duties therapists are able to perform. Typically, therapists under the prescription of a dentist are licensed to examine children's teeth, administer restricted techniques of local anesthesia, take radiographs, provide sealants, scaling and cleaning in children. Also restoring primary teeth and vital pulp treatments such as pulpotomies
Teaches ways to more easily perform everyday activities (cooking, driving, dressing) that may have become challenging due to pain or mobility limitations
A professional qualified to assess, plan and implement rehabilitation plans for people who have suffered disabilities or disabling injuries Created as a separate profession in the 1930s
A specialist involved in the retraining of patients with brain injuries to resume the self-care activities important to daily living OTs work to improve function in the patient's hands and upper body and become involved during the acute rehabilitation phase
Occupational therapists assess functioning in activities of everyday living, including dressing, bathing, grooming, meal preparation, writing, and driving, which are essential for independent living In making treatment recommendations, the OT addresses (1) fatigue management, (2) upper body strength, movement, and coordination, (3) adaptations to the home and work environment, including both structural changes and specialized equipment for particular activities, and (4) compensatory strategies for impairments in thinking, sensation, or vision
A licensed professional responsible for the plan of treatment designed to optimize functional activities, such as eating, dressing, grooming and other tasks requiring upper body fine motor skills New Care does not provide OTs at this time
occupational therapists assess functioning in activities which are essential in everyday living such as bathing, grooming, writing and meal preparation
Occupational Therapies help with handwriting issues, and sensory experiences including touch, movement, body awareness, sight, sound, and the pull of gravity
Determines necessary treatment related to student's fine motor skills, visual perceptual skills, sensory motor skills, life skills, pre-vocational skills, social/emotional development and functional mobility
performs diagnostic tests, measurements, and evaluations, such as mobility of joints, strength and endurance of muscles Initiates and applies appropriate preventive, therapeutic and rehabilitative procedures and techniques
is a person with special training in infant and child development They work with parents and teachers to provide the child with activities that promote normal growth and development
A trained healthcare professional who uses self-care, work, and recreational activities to help people with disabilities become more functional and independent
Helps the patient become more independent and able to complete daily activities such as bathing, dressing, cooking and eating To increase patient's independence, therapy is provided to help improve upper extremity strength, endurance, coordination, perception and balance
A rehabilitation professional who assists individuals to compensate for functional limitations as a result of an injury, illness or disability by learning skills and techniques needed to perform activities of daily living and optimize independence
A professional who helps people develop or regain skills which are absent because of physical injury, birth defects, aging, or emotional or developmental problems, through purposeful and meaningful activity
Individuals who specialize in the analysis of purposeful activity and tasks to minimize the impact of disability on independence in daily living The therapist then helps the family to better cope with the disorder, by adapting the environment and teaching sub-skills of the missing developmental components
An occupational therapist is someone whose job involves helping people by means of occupational therapy. someone whose job is to help people get better after an illness by giving them activities to do
A rehabilitation professional who utilizes various therapies to assist individuals in maximizing mobility, and restoring strength and body movement following an illness, injury (e g , stroke, fall, back injury, etc)
A trained medical person who provides rehabilitative services and therapy to help restore bodily functions such as walking, speech, the use of limbs, etc (H)
n The person who treats physical dysfunction or injury by the use of therapeutic exercise and the application of modalities, intended to restore or facilitate normal function or development
Assists patients who have experienced disability from illness, trauma, or birth defects, performs individual exercise programs to restore or relocate physical function
Works with patients to improve strength, mobility, endurance, coordination and balance of their trunk and extremities The physical therapist also helps patients manage pain through the use of therapeutic exercises and treatment modalities
An expert in maintaining and improving the movement and function of joints and limbs Physical therapists may begin to work with patients early in the rehabilitation phase
Say: fizz-ick-all thair-a-pist After you get injured, have an operation, or are really sick for awhile, your body might forget how to move a part (or parts) of your body the way you used to It may be hard to stand, walk, run, or catch a ball A physical therapist helps your body remember by teaching you to do exercises, playing games, giving you massages, or making you move around in warm water
The physical therapist evaluates components of movement, including: muscle strength, muscle tone, posture, coordination, endurance, and general mobility The physical therapist also evaluates the potential for functional movement, such as ability to move in the bed, transfers and walking and then proceeds to establish an individualized treatment program to help the patient achieve functional independence
A licensed professional who strives to design exercise programs or rehabilitation goals that will help in the restoration of muscle function, ambulating, strength, or coordination New Care does not provide PTs at this time
A healthcare practitioner who is specially trained to assist in caring for people who have respiratory problems, or who are using respirators/ventilators
employs specific testing techniques to assist in diagnosis, monitoring, and treatment of those with respiratory problems Provides respiratory rehabilitation appropriate instructions, and supportive counseling for the client/patient and family until optimum recovery level is achieved
A specially trained therapist who assists in diagnostic procedures such as arterial blood gas analysis, pulmonary function studies and bronchoscopy Additionally, respiratory therapists may be involved in oxygen and aerosol therapy