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Ive put together an article a while back about physical therapy abbreviations and I want to do a follow-up video to explain a few of the terms and some tips on documenting more effectively so lets take a look youre probably used to writing or seeing a few of the most common abbreviations such as s ba for standby assist CGA for contact Gard assist or min a mod a or Max a for min mod and Max assist we also use terms like IND EP for independent or mod I for modified independent which means the patient requires assistance from something like a cane or pushing off from a chair now unfortunately some of the breviary use as physical therapists can get a little confusing as a physical therapist myself I have to be careful with the abbreviation PT because a lowercase PT should mean patient well an uppercase PT refers to the physical therapist and thats part of why I put together the list of PT abbreviations that we commonly use because as a student or a new physical therapist it may be diff