Not while your seeing him/her!!!
places
Because they're an occupational therapist. And it's their job(s). o.o
Yes, it is important to tell your therapist about self-harm so they can provide you with the support and resources you need to address this issue and improve your mental health. Your therapist will approach this information with understanding and confidentiality.
Respiratory Therapist is a medical expert involved in the treatment and assessment of breathing disorders and chronic lung problems such as asthma and COPD.
There are indeed specialty schools for becoming a physical therapist. There is a lot of school that is involved with this line of work.
okay vv but i do not know okay i an from india
It depends on the doctor. If it is a therapist then yes...who wants to see a doctor with the words "the rapist" NOT ME! If it is a normal doctor then I think they are okay...
The physicians involved are a neurologist, a rheumatologist, an orthopedic surgeon, a pulmonologist, a cardiologist, an orthopedist, a dermatologist, a genetic couselor, physical/occupational therapist.
Umm hello it was everyone EVERYONE OKAY EVERYONE
Okay, I won't. The Boers were involved too. They were (and still are) South Africans of Dutch descent.
If the therapist feels the person involved that is causing you misery is a toxic mate for you they are going by what you are telling them and they are the professionals that give out the advice. If you do not understand what the therapist is implying or why they would make any statement you should ask them to explain it to you.
The physical therapist will decide when it is safe to get into a hot tub after a knee replacement. It will likely not be okay until at least a month after the operation.