The primary concern of the therapist when selecting equipment for a patient is to ensure it meets the individual's specific needs and promotes optimal therapeutic outcomes. This involves considering the patient’s physical abilities, comfort, safety, and the goals of their treatment plan. Additionally, the therapist must evaluate the equipment's effectiveness in facilitating rehabilitation and enhancing the patient's overall quality of life. Ultimately, the chosen equipment should support the patient's progress and independence in their daily activities.
Depending on his age and injury, you may want to select someone who specializes in working with young adults. Working with a therapist you like is of great benefit! Also, try to do some research on the therapist's reputation and patient satisfaction.
Physical therapist should be able to be sociable and very patient. They should be able to understand their patient's problems and be easy to work with.
Yes, as long as you aren't a minor and no longer the therapist's patient.
Yes. The laws of dr. and patient privledge end when the patient dies.
You cannot become a therapist when you are addicted with Marijuana. A good therapist must not be a patient of any kind of addiction.
Because they're an occupational therapist. And it's their job(s). o.o
Psychotherapy.
Monster Therapist - 2013 First Patient 1-1 was released on: USA: 12 November 2013
It is called transference.
Psychotherapy.
A patient is an individual who is under the care of a doctor or physician. This could include a specialist such as a therapist or chiropractor.
Emotional involvement of a therapist with a patient, to the point of interference with treatment. At that point, an ethical practitioner will arrange to transfer the patient to a different therapist.