A Team Approach to the Aquatic Continuum of CareButterworth-Heinemann, 2000 - 177 pages Aquatic therapy is a valuable mode of treatment because clients can attain movement more easily in water. Although aquatic therapy has been used by rehabilitation specialists for many years, it has recently gained momentum in the managed care environment.Professionals in a variety of disciplines utilize aquatic therapy, and this book will help deliniate roles so that the client population ultimately receives the best services available. Written by contributors with backgrounds in physical and occupational therapy, athletic training, fitness and massage, this text provides an interdisciplinary treatment plan following the acute phase of an illness, injury or surgical procedure. It describes the skills and training of team members and how each contributes to a return to independence and a healthy lifestyle for clients. A Team Approach to the Aquatic Continuum of Care is the ideal tool for therapists and other aquatic personnel who wish to ensure maximum functional and financial outcomes for their patients. * Only book that provides an interdisciplinary approach to aquatic therapy |
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... facility and the client , because classes sponsored by the facility are a known entity with trained instructors in a reputable , proven program format , such as the Arthritis Foundation aquatic program . Off - site referrals also meet ...
... facility and the client , because classes sponsored by the facility are a known entity with trained instructors in a reputable , proven program format , such as the Arthritis Foundation aquatic program . Off - site referrals also meet ...
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... facility hiring nonlicensed personnel must consider the safety of the patient . Knowledge and skill levels vary . That is , the aquatic instructor and the facility are liable , with litigation a possible consequence if injury occurs ...
... facility hiring nonlicensed personnel must consider the safety of the patient . Knowledge and skill levels vary . That is , the aquatic instructor and the facility are liable , with litigation a possible consequence if injury occurs ...
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... facility to facility depending on protocols and state practice acts for both professionals . Barriers to Provision of Aquatic Athletic Training Services Professional issues challenging the role of the ATC are not new . Generally , these ...
... facility to facility depending on protocols and state practice acts for both professionals . Barriers to Provision of Aquatic Athletic Training Services Professional issues challenging the role of the ATC are not new . Generally , these ...
Contents
The Lyton Model for the Aquatic Continuum of Care | 5 |
Licensure Registration Certification and Title Acts | 33 |
Aquatic Rehabilitation Techniques and Education | 45 |
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