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Our Values - Carolina Wound Therapy
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The values of Carolina Wound Care and Physical Therapy begins with each PATIENT. Atience- quality care requires taking the time to listen to our patients, caregivers and other healthcare providers to properly coordinate care. Ction- skilled interventions by a certified wound therapist are more effective in regards to time and results. Eaching- We empower our patients to get better by teaching them and their caregivers how to take an active role in consistent progress toward achieving their goals. Center ...
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Carolina Wound Therapy - Home
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Enjoy exploring our site while you get to know us! Have more questions, feel free to call us at 336-788-1119 or email us. We are a physical therapy outpatient service specializing in wound therapy. We are mobilized to provide our services in the comfort of our patients' own homes. Usually, these services are provided in hospitals to clean wounds, fight infections and enhance wound healing. Now, they can come to you! Want more. Expect more. Do more for your patients. Do more for yourself!
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How To Choose A Good Physical Therapist - Western Carolina Physical Therapy
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Western Carolina Physical Therapy. How To Choose A Good Physical Therapist. 2 PT vs PTA vs PT Aide and Experience. Ask how long you have to wait to see your therapist. There is nothing worse than being on time for an appointment and having to wait 30 minutes, 45 minutes, or even an hour to be seen. Call and ask what the average wait time is to be seen. Since the front desk does not want you mad at.
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About | NCPTA
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North Carolina Physical Therapy Association. Founded in 1951 as a Chapter of the American Physical Therapy Association (APTA), the North Carolina Physical Therapy Association (NCPTA) is comprised of more than 2000 physical therapists, physical therapist assistants, and students of physical therapy statewide. The Mission of the NCPTA. To represent and promote the profession of physical therapy in North Carolina. To enhance the physical health and the functional abilities of the people of North Carolina.
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June | 2012 | NCPTA
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North Carolina Physical Therapy Association. Archive for the month “June, 2012”. Mentoring in Physical Therapy. People seldom improve when they have no model but themselves to copy.’. Goldwin Smith, 19th Century educator and historian. So what is mentoring? Mentoring is most often defined as a professional relationship in which an experienced person (the mentor) assists another (the mentee) in developing specific skills and knowledge that will enhance the less-experienced person’s professional and person...
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July | 2012 | NCPTA
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North Carolina Physical Therapy Association. Archive for the month “July, 2012”. Early Access to Physical Therapy. Recently Fritz et. al. ( pubmed link. Have published new findings on this. It is still in a publish before print format in the journal Spine. What did they find? I am talking costs here, but the lower costs are related to patient improvements and functional gains. These findings seem to follow the 2006 Virginia-Mason Medical Center ( link. This article in USA today ( link. Well treatment tim...
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October | 2012 | NCPTA
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North Carolina Physical Therapy Association. Archive for the month “October, 2012”. I had the opportunity to attend the International Federation of Orthopedic Manual Therapy’s (IFOMPT) 2012 conference the other week. It was an excellent conference well attended by over 1500 physical therapists (and physiotherapists) from around the world. The topics were vast and there were many breakouts addressing orthopedic and manipulative physical therapy. As well as links to more articles. GMI is broadly divided in...
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August | 2012 | NCPTA
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North Carolina Physical Therapy Association. Archive for the month “August, 2012”. Olympic fever has hit many of us. I have been spending my evenings and weekends watching athletes at the top of their sport compete in this international event. As I spend my time watching these amazing athletes one thing really stands out to meKinesio tape. So does the tape do anything? This month in the Journal of Orthopaedic and Sports Physical Therapy Link to abstract. Patients with mechanical neck pain who received ce...
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Welcome | NCPTA
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North Carolina Physical Therapy Association. We would like to welcome you to the new blog site for the NCPTA. We are under a little construcion now, but check back soon. In the meantime enjoy this video:. There are no scraps of men. Newer Entry →. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out.
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May | 2012 | NCPTA
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North Carolina Physical Therapy Association. Archive for the month “May, 2012”. We would like to welcome you to the new blog site for the NCPTA. We are under a little construcion now, but check back soon. In the meantime enjoy this video:. There are no scraps of men. Review of APTA’s new vision statement. Early Access to Physical Therapy. Mentoring in Physical Therapy. American Physical Therapy Association. NC Board of Physical Therapy Examiners. North Carolina Physical Therapy Association.