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How to Redact Professional Physical Therapy

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People recovering from accidents or disease, or who just want to stay active as they age, call on the skills of a physical therapist to help them manage their pain grow stronger and become more mobile. Physical therapists, also called PTs, work with people of all ages who have pain or limitations from a variety of sources, including injuries, amputations, strokes, or illness. PTs design an individualized plan for each patient using exercises, stretching, massage, and hands-on therapy. They also teach patients to use equipment like canes or prosthetics. PTs always review a patients medical history before making a plan, then track patients progress during the course of treatment. Educating patients and their families about what to expect from the recovery process is a critical part of this job. Physical therapists work on a team of health care professionals, and oversee the work of physical therapy aides and assistants. They work in clinics, hospitals, home health care, and nurs

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APTA has a position, Use of the Title Doctor By Physical Therapists (HOD P06-06-21-14) that states: The American Physical Therapy Association supports the use of the title of Doctor of Physical Therapy only for those physical therapists who have graduated from a DPT program.
Physical therapist practice is guided by a set of seven core values: accountability, altruism, compassion/caring, excellence, integrity, profes- sional duty, and social responsibility. Throughout the document the primary core values that support specific principles are indicated in parentheses.
Use of APA format: Psychologists use the American Psychological Association (APA) format for publications. While most student writing follows this format, some instructors may provide you with specific formatting requirements that differ from APA format.
Most physical therapy notes are written in a basic S.O.A.P. note format, the S.O.A.P. standing for Subjective, Objective, Analysis/Assessment and Plan. While not always defined by the letter, most PT notes will contain the S.O.A.P.
In the biomedical sciences and allied health fields, popular citation styles include APA Style (American Psychological Association) and AMA Style (American Medical Association).
FIRST designation: PT or PTA. PT, PTA. SECOND designation: Highest-earned physical therapy-related degree. DPT, MPT, MSPT, BSPT.
Order of Acceptable Designations by Category FIRST designation: PT or PTAPT, PTASECOND designation: Highest-earned physical therapy-related degreeDPT, MPT, MSPT, BSPT3 more rows
Examples of proper usage in written communication would be: Dr. Jane Smith, Doctor of Physical Therapy. Jane Smith, DPT.
written abbreviation for part, when referring to a part of a document: See pt. 3 for further details.
It is also encouraged that you and/or your primary provider (physician, physicians assistant or nurse practitioner) call the Physical Therapist and ask her or him more questions about the evaluation process and treatment options. Referral to Physical Therapy should be in writing and signed by the primary provider.

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