Careers and people who work in the Rehabilitation field
Terms and Definitions in the rehabilitation and therapy field
Rehabilitation Techniques
Exercises that people do while at therapy
Settings that people work in
100

OTA

help prints with rehabilitative activities outlined  in their treatment plans


100

heat

thermo

100

cryotheraphy

you walk into a room that freezes your muscles

100

Kids

Roll over stuff

100

an institution providing medical and surgical treatment and nursing care for sick or injured people.

Hospital

200

PTA

not allowed to perform evals

200

freezing or near freezing

cryo
200

Heliotherapy

the therapeutic use of sunlight.



200

Active

physical movement can significantly decrease anxiety and depression while improving overall mood

200

a private institution providing residential accommodations with healthcare, especially for elderly people.


nursing home


300

SLP

record and analyze speech, languange etc...


300

water therapy

hydro

300

speech therapy

training to help people with speech and language problems to speak more clearly.


300

Calm

deep breathes in deep breaths out

300

 a facility that operates as the office of a physician or other health care professional for the primary purpose of examination, evaluation, and treatment or referral of patients.

physicians office

400

Audiologist

measure loudness

400

Intensive Stretching.

uses bouncing movements to push your body beyond its normal range of motion.


400

Health

Going on daily walks

400

Clinics

an establishment or hospital department where outpatients are given medical treatment or advice, especially of a specialist nature.

500

OT

 Perscribe phycical exsercises

500

Physiotherapy

the treatment of disease, injury, or deformity by physical methods such as massage, heat treatment, and exercise rather than by drugs or surgery; physical therapy.

500

Relaxing

squeezing the ball

500

Sports teams

Clinical care teams usually include groups of physicians, nurses, physician assistants, clinical pharmacists, social workers, and other health professionals that help to establish new lines of collaboration, communication, and cooperation to better serve their patient's needs.