Physical Therapy Guide

Performance Physical Therapy Section


 

Performance Physical Therapy Navigation


|

Back Pain Guide Home Page
Partners
Tell A Friend about us
Shoulder Physical Therapy |
Physical Therapy Assistant Programs |
Colleges That Offer Physical Therapy |
Physical Therapy Requirements |
Starting A Physical Therapy Practice |
Physical Therapy Evidence Based Article |
Physical Therapy College |
Physical Therapy For Headaches |
Physical Therapy Schooling |
Job Physical Therapy |
Cardiopulmonary Physical Therapy |
Books On Physical Therapy |
Career In Physical Therapy |
Physical Therapy Of The Hip |
Physical Therapy Logo |



Performance Physical Therapy Best seller

Buy it Now!



Best Performance Physical Therapy Products

The Amazing Back Pain Cure.
Natural Cure For The Thousands Of Real People Seeking A Natural Cure For Backpain Online Today

No More Back Pain.
EBook(R) On Back Pain Relief.

Guide To Back Pain Relief.
New Product!

Social bookmarking
You like it? Share it!
socialize it

Newsletter

Subscribe to our newsletter AND receive our exclusive Special Report on physical-therapy
Email:
First Name:



Main Performance Physical Therapy sponsors

 

Latest Performance Physical Therapy link added

...

Submit your link on Performance Physical Therapy!



 

Welcome to Physical Therapy Guide

 

Performance Physical Therapy Article

Thumbnail example. For a permanent link to this article, or to bookmark it for further reading, click here.


You may also listen to this article by using the following controls.

The Lesson For Today: The History of Physical Therapy

from:


The history of physical therapy is an ancient one, yet the main goals have remained the same: the restoration of mobility and rehabilitation of the patient.

The first documented account of physical therapy comes from the old friend of medicine, Hippocrates. In 460 BC, Hippocrates first described the use of manual manipulation in the form of massage and hydrotherapy. The benefits of such procedures were understood at that early time and are still in practice to this day. It was not until the 1800s that the practitioners of physical therapy formed into one cohesive group. The Chartered Society of Physiotherapy was established in England and gave rise to other such organizations with the aim of providing first rate care to those who needed it. Physiotherapy is simply a term used by other countries and is the same as physical therapy in the United States. Whichever term used, the practice, idea, and procedures are the same.

During World War One, those trained in physical therapy, called reconstruction aids, helped the soldiers with their devastating wounds and injuries. Many of these reconstruction aids were nurses and were crucial with the healing process of the soldiers. It was not until 1921 that the United States saw the first organized group of physical therapists. Formed by Mary McMillan, it was called the American Women’s Physical Therapeutic Association. This group soon became the American Physical Therapy Association with the inclusion of men. With the change of name came a change or curriculum and requirements that physical therapists were to meet. The occupation became more formalized and professional and was soon recognized in the medical community as a very viable form of treatment for the injured.

The history of physical therapy met another landmark during the polio epidemic. The therapists were instrumental in the treatment and rehabilitation of polio patients. Though the primary procedures were exercise and massage during this time, polio patients did derive benefits from physical therapy. It was during the 1950’s that the use of manipulation and focus on the joints were practiced.

In the 1970s, the American Physical Therapy Association formed the orthopedic practice heralding in the first instance of specialized practice for the group. The history of physical therapy so far has changed and grown much. By this time, therapists were practicing in a number of places; these settings are familiar to all modern day physical therapists and include hospitals, nursing homes, and outpatient clinics.

During the 1980’s with the advent of the computer and other various technologies, physical therapy took a more advanced turn. Ultrasounds and electric stimulators became common in the practice. The history of physical therapy changed dramatically in the wake of the new technology and the therapists were able to employ these tools in innovative ways to help their patients.

The history of physical therapy has changed much over the centuries and is still evolving. Each new procedure, innovation, and technique hones the craft and improves the capability at which the therapists can aid in the rehabilitation of the patient.


Other Performance Physical Therapy related Articles

Physical Therapy
Benefits Of Physical Therapy
Physical Therapy Claims
Physical Therapy Techniques
Physical Therapy Exercises

Do you want to contribute to our site : submit your articles HERE


 

Performance Physical Therapy News

Pilates and Rehabilitation - Aptos Times


Pilates and Rehabilitation
Aptos Times, CA - Jan 6, 2009
Tucker, owner of Seascape Physical Therapy & Fitness Studio has recently joined forces with Jeannette Ruger, owner of Seascape Pilates. ...

Read more...


Study in the Journal of the American Medical Association Shows ... - WELT ONLINE


Study in the Journal of the American Medical Association Shows ...
WELT ONLINE, Germany - Jan 6, 2009
The results from the study showed that compared to patients receiving best medical therapy after six months, patients receiving bilateral DBS of the ...

Read more...


Doctors Recommend Puberty Blockers for Trans Kids - EDGE Boston


Doctors Recommend Puberty Blockers for Trans Kids
EDGE Boston, MA - 4 hours ago
But the child could not receive treatment to delay puberty in her own country; she had to obtain the therapy in America. Delemarre-van de Waal indicated ...

Read more...


Elite Performance Management Signs on Alex Acker of the Detroit ... - PR.com (press release)


Elite Performance Management Signs on Alex Acker of the Detroit ...
PR.com (press release), NY - 10 hours ago
Through the coordinated efforts of a team of highly skilled professionals, offering medicalcase management, functional training, physical therapy, ...

Read more...


Sapp showing steady signs of recovery - MLB.com


Sapp showing steady signs of recovery
MLB.com - Jan 6, 2009
"Each passing day brings improvement but there will be a regimen of occupational and physical therapy before he can resume any activities directly ...

Read more...