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Percent of PTA’s working in outpatients
Salary Range in outpatients
Types of Patients
Types of Treatments
Advanced skills or training needed to
work inside of an outpatient facility
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Here in Watertown we have several
different facilities. Those facilities include:
Prairie Lakes Outpatient, Jenkins Living
Center, Big Stone Therapies, Physical
Therapy Specialists, Opportunities for
Independence.
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Ranging from fractures and lower back
pain to complex spinal cord and brain
injuries. With the main goal being to help
people decrease pain and increase
function. You also teach patients home
therapy techniques so they can continue
their rehabilitation independently in a
comfortable environment.
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Orthopedic Conditions • sports injuries• sprains/strains • post-operative rehabilitation • arthritis • trauma and fractures• back/neck injuries• joint replacements • osteoporosis• work related injuries• back/neck/shoulder pain• hip/knee/foot pain
Neurologic Conditions • traumatic brain injury• spinal cord injury• multiple sclerosis• muscular dystrophy• Parkinson’s disease • cerebral palsy• Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis• stroke• vestibular dysfunction
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Therapeutic exercises (including aerobic conditioning)
Functional training in self care and home management
Manual therapy techniques (soft tissue and joint mobilization)
Physical agents, mechanical and/or thermal modalities
Electrotherapeutic modalities
Educational and/or application of assistive, adaptive, and protective devices and equipment
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Communication, motor and sensory re-
education, cognitive training and
perceptual and psychosocial adjustment.
You need to continue to grow in your field
and put your patients first.
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Most insurance plans cover outpatient
therapy. Usually, there is a deductible
and/or a co-payment for each visit. You
should really check with your insurance
company before starting any kind of
treatment.
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All physical therapy exams are private.
Loose-fitting, comfortable clothing is
recommended. You may want to wear
or bring shorts if they are treating an
ankle or knee.
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The referral can come from a
chiropractor, physicians, or a PA and
should include: Patient name
Patient date of birth
Patient diagnosis
Treatment/therapy being ordered
Physician's signature
Physician's printed name
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