Foundations: Chapter 14 (Careers in Therapeutic Exercise) – Flashcards
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processes and treatments that restore skills or functions that were previously acquired but have been lost because of injury, disease, or behavioral traits such as voluntary inactivity
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rehabilitation
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processes and treatments leading to the acquisition of skills and function that are normal and expected for an individual of particular age and status
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habilitation
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injuries to nerves or muscles that cause pain and limit or prevent the performance of physical activities
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neuromuscular injuries
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aspect of therapeutic exercise that is exclusively dedicated to the prevention, treatment, and rehabilitation of athletic injuries
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sports medicine
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design/implement movement experiences to restore or improve motor function to level that enables people to reach personal or career goals unencumbered by physical limitations
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exercise therapist
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intervention that uses systematic and scientific application of exercise/movement experiences to develop and restore
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therapeutic exercise
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where a patient goes who needs long-term assistance with activities of daily living
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custodial care facilities
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rehab hospital where patients spend extended periods of time for purpose receiving medical and health-related treatment
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inpatient facilities
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short-term care facility where patients don't stay overnight
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outpatient facilities
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what is an example of a form of exercise that is considered habilitational
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training firefighter to run with weight
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profession that requires a masters degree in an accredited program for entry-level positions
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physical therapist
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help injured or ill individuals reach their maximum level of independence by emphasizing the acquisition and retention of functional skills
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occupational therapist
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social, economic, and other factors can often prohibit patients from traveling regularly to an _________ facility for treatment
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outpatient
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person you would contact to get into maximum physical shape
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strength and conditioning specialist
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health care professional
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athletic trainer
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therapeutic exercise profession that is thought by many to be synonymous with sports medicine
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athletic training
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not an example of a clinical setting
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YMCA
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professionals who help sick and injured patients to regain the physical skills for performing ADLS and IADLs
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OT and PT
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major difference between rehabilitative and habilitative therapeutic exercise
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restoring versus equipping
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what do careers in cardiac rehab, occupational therapy, and physical theory have in common
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advanced certification
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people who teach individuals with disabilities
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adapted physical education teachers
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profession that would most likely be involved in patient home care
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physical therapist
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helps to acquire normal function
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habilitative exercise
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this could be included in the course work for cardiac rehab specialists
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nutrition
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34 year old man who is unable to function daily without fatigue is an example of someone who needs....
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habiliatative therapeutic exercise
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specialization that focuses on conditions relating to aging or other problems associated with older members of the population
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geriatrics
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professional who works with clients to provide debilitative care for a wide range of injuries, illnesses, and diseases
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physical therapist
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has become a common practice of raising clients level of function before surgery with their recovery and limit their decline from normal function after the surgery
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prehabilitation