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The guest for the show is Rhonda Schnabl. Rhonda is a physical therapist who works in Lake Havasu City, AZ at Milemarkers Therapy. She has been a PT for 23 years and the human body continues to amaze her even after all this time of being a physical therapist. What is Physical Therapy? 

What skills do PT's address?

How is it different from OT?

What things should parents be communicating with their PT? 

  1. Pain
  2. Falls
  3. Medication Change

When should a parent seek out PT services?

Let’s recap

  1. Physical Therapist address:
    1. Aerobic conditioning (endurance)
    2. Play
    3. Core strength, 
    4. Bilateral Coordination
    5. Sitting and standing balance
    6. Locomotion
    7. Object control
    8. Motor control/motor learning
    9. Posture
    10. Strength 
    11. Stretching
    12. The skills they work on or how they work on these skills
    13. Ball skills
    14. Running, galloping, skipping, riding a bike
    15. Sit ups, push ups, planks, body weight activities
    16. Balance activities
    17. Assessment of bracing needs
    18. Stretching and strengthening programs
  2. How it's different from OT
    1. OT’s focus on Occupations (sleep, play, work, leisure, education, social participation, ADL’s & IADL’s) and implement therapeutic activities that address any of these target areas. 
    2. PT’s focus on movement and positioning
  3. Things to communicate with your PT
    1. Falls
    2. Medication Changes
    3. Pain

Resources:

TNolaro24 Toe Walking Orthotic 

www.nolaro24.com

PureHeartsTherapy Blog and Service descriptions

https://www.pureheartstherapy.com/services

Milemarkers service descriptions and Physical Development Parent Checklist

https://www.milemarkers.us/physical-therapy

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