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Role of the Physical Therapist Sports PT Staff
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“Let our team take care of your team” Libby Kestel PT, SCS, MBA Ed Crowley PT, ATC Dick Evans PT, OCS Joel Lee PT Paul Pursley PT, SCS Katie Ryan PTA Kolleen Shields PT Glenn Williams PhD, PT, ATC, SCS
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It’s a good team ~150 Combined years of experience 6 APTA certified specialists (2 OCS, 1 PTA) 3/14 SCS in Iowa Continuing Education APTA Dues
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It’s a good team Positions held/ holding Director of AT Services (UI) Chairperson for SE District of IPTA (x3) District Director (x2) IPTA Foundation President Iowa House of Delegates Board of AT Examiners Board of PT Examiners President, American Society of Shoulder and Elbow Therapists
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Education Certificate BS MPT or MSPT DPT
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Practice of Physical Therapy The Past Direct Access
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Practice of Physical Therapy The Present
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Physical Therapy Practice The Future APTA Vision 2020 By 2020, physical therapy will be provided by physical therapists who are doctors of physical therapy, recognized by consumers and other health care professionals as the practitioners of choice to whom consumers have direct access for the diagnosis of, interventions for, and prevention of impairments, functional limitations, and disabilities related to movement, function, and health.
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Chances of Achieving Vision 2020
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“Autonomous Practice” ?
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Definition of "Autonomous Practice" Adopted In light of APTA's movement toward realizing Vision 2020, an operational definition of "autonomous practice" was adopted during the March Board of Directors meeting. Vision 2020 states, "Physical therapists will be practitioners of choice in clients’ health networks and will hold all privileges of autonomous practice." Board members agreed, however, that the term "autonomous practice" and the related term "autonomous physical therapist practitioner" needed clarification to ensure that the Association’s efforts toward this realization are consistent.Vision 2020 The definitions adopted by the Board are as follows: "Autonomous physical therapist practice is practice characterized by independent, self-determined, professional judgment and action. "An autonomous physical therapist practitioner, within the scope of practice defined by the Guide to Physical Therapist Practice, provides physical therapy services to patients/clients who have direct and unrestricted access to their services, and may refer as appropriate to other health care providers and other professionals and for diagnostic tests." The Board directed APTA staff to identify competencies of the autonomous physical therapist practitioner, using A Normative Model of Physical Therapist Professional Education, the Guide to Physical Therapist Practice, other Association documents, and expert member input. A report is due to the November 2001 Board of Directors meeting.
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Practice of Physical Therapy What PT’s Do Relieve Pain Modalities, Manual Techniques, Education Improve ROM Modalities, Manual Techniques, Ex. Instruction Strengthen muscles Exercise Instruction, Man. Res. Exercises Improve Function Assistive Devices, Correct Impairments
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UI Practice What we don’t do Non-mechanical Pain (pain at rest) People that don’t want to exercise, modify lifestyle UI Practice- Active Exercise Practice in a vacuum Our goal Help patients achieve THEIR goals Restoration Prevention “Repeat business is great. Repeat business for the same problem is not great”. Enhancement
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UI Practice Rehab Therapies 0733 JPP PT (Evaluation, Returns) UISMC “One stop shopping” HEP Start PT at UI Start PT in community Pre- Post Op Teaching Crutch fitting KT 1000 Training Rooms Consultation PT
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Future UISMC Practice Enhancement Injury Prevention Clinical Research Functional testing for return to play Screening UI Athletes Shared care
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UI Practice - PT Referral “An invitation to see the patient” – Dick Evans Information to include on PT Referral Diagnosis Goals Time Frame Information not to include on PT referral “2x5 quad sets 2x/ day” “no theraband” “Ultrasound at 1 MHz for 5 minutes” Check sheet?
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Practice of Physical Therapy Sports PT is very small part of PT Profession Rehab is small part of AT profession
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Practice of Physical Therapy Fun, active patients Well insured Visibility Total care Control/ Turf Taping
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Practice of Physical Therapy We know a lot about a little Rehabilitation 1 injury year vs. 7 at a time ACL’s Ear Exam
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How It Could Work
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Injury AT Rehabilitation MD Evaluation AT Evaluation PT/ AT Rehabilitation Return to Play Surgery “Minor Injury” “Major Injury” Progressing Time Loss Not Progressing Taping/ Bracing Advanced Rehab
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When we get it right Shared Athlete is focus Mutually beneficial Mutually respectful Appropriate communication Example When we get it wrong ATC Under- refers ATC Over- complicates ATC Over-manages PT Doesn’t Include PT Over- treats PT Delegates? PT Doesn’t consult Over-communicate PT/ AT Rehabilitation What it’s not…..and never will be. Money maker AT as first responder
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Can we get there from here?
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Thank You.
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