Pathology: Implications For The Physical Therapist ◉ [PLUS]

RATIONALE. Physical therapy is an essential segment of modern health care. system. It is a “science of healing and art of caring”. Pathology Implications For The Physical Therapist

Pathology: Implications for the Physical Therapist Understanding pathology is the cornerstone of modern physical therapy (PT), transforming it from a "science of healing" into a sophisticated clinical discipline focused on evidence-based movement optimization. For the physical therapist, pathology provides the essential framework for clinical reasoning, ensuring that interventions are not only effective but, more importantly, safe. Foundational Knowledge and Assessment Pathology: Implications for the Physical Therapist

: PTs must distinguish between musculoskeletal impairments and symptoms arising from systemic diseases, such as malignancy or internal organ dysfunction. RATIONALE

Pathology informs the entire rehabilitation process, from initial evaluation to prognosis. It allows therapists to: It is a “science of healing and art of caring”