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  • == Course Instructor ==
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  • The Halliwick Concept was developed by the swimming instructor and engineer of hydromechanics James McMillan MBE and his wife Phyl McMilla ...verse their thinking and accept they will float not sink in the water. The instructor can use activities such as diving down to retrieve objects to help swimmers
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  • ...Ewa Jaraczewska] based on the course by [https://members.physio-pedia.com/instructor/helene-simpson/ Helene Simpson] ...e exercise program for ankle rehabilitation. This program incorporates the instructor's experience working with all patients' age groups and various ankle injuri
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  • ...he models. The domain of learning, in the learning objective, guides the instructor to the manner in which the student will be assessed. If the behavior in th ...ve all four elements: audience, behavior, condition and degree guides the instructor to formulate assessment procedures, learning activities, and teaching stra
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  • ...of one year of licesnsed clinical experience prior to becoming a clinical instructor. ...of one year of licesnsed clinical experience prior to becoming a clinical instructor<ref name="TN" />. <br>
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  • ...e the foundation for the academic clinical education coordinator, clinical instructor, and student. <ref name=":1">Patterson A. Clinical Education Models. Plus C * Communicating with the clinical instructor via phone or email to ensure they are informed of the placement details and
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  • == Course Instructor ==
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  • ...Chichester M, Scales D. The rewards and challenges of becoming a clinical instructor. Nurs Womens Health. 2013 Dec;17(6):539-42. </ref> Recker-Hughes et al.<ref ...ar to the characteristics of successful academic instructors. The clinical instructor's supervisory style is also an important element to evaluate.<ref name=":2"
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  • ...ed below (these are provided to guide educational programmes when planning instructor development processes and resources). Importantly, instructors should: The instructor should be appropriately qualified to ensure that the student can:
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  • == Course Instructor ==
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  • ...e therefore reluctant to simply try it  and are requiring training from an instructor <ref>Saunders, E. J. (2004). Maximising Computer Use Among the Elderly. In == Things to Consider as an Instructor ==
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  • ...letes, and lacked lower level equipment such as parallel bars. My clinical instructor and I initiated skin care treatments, exercise protocols, and functional mo ...was able to increase his overall upper extremity strength.<br>My clinical instructor has sent me updates that the prosthesis has been fitted to his L leg and no
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  • 13.2.6.6 acting as the direct clinical instructor providing supervision to a Physical Therapist, Physical Therapist Assistant 13.2.6.7 acting as the direct clinical instructor providing supervision to an Athletic Training student officially enrolled i
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  • ...tacy Schiurring]] based on the course by [https://members.physio-pedia.com/instructor/larisa-hoffman/ Larisa Hoffman]<br> ...ical Therapy Education. 2014 Jan 1;28:48-55.</ref> <blockquote>'''Clinical instructor''': The rehabilitation professional responsible for the therapy student and
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  • Mr Afolabi is currently working in a Physiotherapy capacity (Clinical instructor) and will form part of the mentor.
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  • ...egional Differences]]. Once you have chosen your country please email your instructor [mailto:[email protected] Elaine] and she will develop a link with
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  • ...tacy Schiurring]] based on the course by [https://members.physio-pedia.com/instructor/larisa-hoffman/ Larisa Hoffman]<br> ...t utilise direct instruction (objectivism) emphasise a learning authority (instructor) and accuracy of the materials. 
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  • * In this video, the instructor discusses respiratory strategies. The instructor explains the "breathing goes with movement" strategy and offers examples of * In this video, the instructor demonstrates the functional relationship between breathing and upper arm mo
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  • ...P protocols<ref name=":1">Neurorehabilitation Research Program, UBC. GRASP Instructor Manuals. Available from: https://med-fom-neurorehab.sites.olt.ubc.ca/grasp- ...b.med.ubc.ca/grasp/grasp-manuals-and-resources/grasp-instruction-manual-2/ Instructor’s Manual for Hospital & Home GRASP]
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  • ...rs, Mountain Biking and Running. He also has a part time job as a climbing instructor at the University Climbing Wall.
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  • <br>A. Completion of an instructor license application and pay the non-refundable application fee as provided <br>E. A temporary license for an instructor shall only be valid through the end of the calendar year in which the licen
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  • Students must be under direct supervision by their clinical instructor which must be a licensed physical therapist.&nbsp; The PT must be readily a
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  • ...rovided by the department from the head of a physical therapy school or an instructor, physician, supervising physical therapist, or supervisor ...professional reference from the head of the physical therapy school or an instructor, physician, supervising physical therapist, or supervisor
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  • ...iew {{#ev:youtube|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aR-Z06L-F10|width}}<ref>Instructor Gwin Corticosteroid Medication Available from: https://www.youtube.com/watc
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  • ...https://study.com/academy/lesson/iliacus-muscle-definition-function.html Instructor:''Dan Washmuth (accessed 18 June 2018'')
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  • ...esign-and-instructor-mentorship/ Bridging the Gap from Clinician to Online Instructor.] World Physiotherapy Congress, Dubai, United Arab Emirates, June 2023. ...sing-professional-development-with-evidence-based-instructional-design-and-instructor-mentorship/ Best Practices in the design of instructional videos to support
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  • ...which may or may not be successful. If the attempt is not successful, the instructor can provide information to help make the next attempt better. In contrast t ...reflection can then be consolidated alongside the feedback provided by the instructor / therapist. Thus, while concurrent feedback can be useful during therapy s
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  • ...lopment of Bobath Concept. Since 1996, it is known as International Bobath Instructor Training Association (IBITA)<ref name=":0">Graham JV, Eustace C, Brock K, S
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  • ...behaviour is the main complaint, it can be useful to talk with the riding instructor in addition to the owner. If it is indicated, it is also useful to communic
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  • ...acticed in standing or sitting, alone or in groups, and with or without an instructor. This leaves room for Mrs. A to be able to participate in the management of ...=":13" /> so Mrs. A's week can be structured in a way where she attends an instructor-led session of Tai Chi, then applies the learning from this session into se
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  • ...tacy Schiurring]] based on the course by [https://members.physio-pedia.com/instructor/larisa-hoffman/ Larisa Hoffman]<br> * Further inviting the course instructor to compile the review data and share their reflection on the course with co
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  • ...tacy Schiurring]] based on the course by [https://members.physio-pedia.com/instructor/larisa-hoffman/ Larisa Hoffman]<br> ** '''Problem-based learning''' is a teaching strategy where the instructor serves as a facilitator of learning.<ref name=":4">Seibert SA. [https://www
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  • ...duals must control continuously changing patterns of movement to match the instructor. Dance has been shown to reduce the time taken to correctly complete the MR
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  • ** May require discussion with trainer / instructor
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  • |Led by an instructor and/or therapist
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  • ...ises should (initially) be supervised by a physical therapist or certified instructor in order to be effective and safe.
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  • ...may be a large group, including the horse’s owner, rider, trainer, riding instructor, grooms and stable yard manager.<ref name=":1" /> There tend to be fewer ca
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  • ...the individual with an ASD will be paired with a qualified Rebound Therapy instructor, in most cases a physiotherapist, who will be tasked with leading a treatme
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  • ...ut of Dr. Kim Bennett, the instruction of Karen Seeley, PT as the Clinical Instructor, and the participation of RS.
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  • * The Postural Stability Instructor Course for Laterlife Training: http://www.laterlifetraining.co.uk/page5.htm
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  • * Exercise program organised by qualified phase IV gym instructor
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  • ...ef> Pilates was created in the 1980’s by Joseph Pilates, a German exercise instructor. <ref name=":6">Latey P. [https://doi.org/10.1054/jbmt.2001.0237 The Pilate
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  • ...from individual sessions to group therapy, however the majority used a 1:1 instructor to child ratio<ref name=":4" />. As such, the current case study will follo
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  • ...r serious complications such as pressure ulcers. The assessors and tai chi instructor were blinded to the study. The study was aware of its limitations. A future
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  • ...dance therapy<ref name=":1" />. The Physiotherapist will work with a dance instructor to lead the class. Although we are prescribing a 4-wheeled walker to reduce
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  • |Technical Instructor
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  • * Prior to her retirement, Trish worked as a Pilates instructor at the local YMCA, and had normally maintained high levels of physical acti
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  • ...nary rehabilitation classes. However, these are 1 to 1 sessions with a gym instructor so there is a lack of peer and group support. In addition, this rehabilitat
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  • ...eriences an adverse effect from this training program, he is to notify the instructor right away, while reporting adverse effects to his healthcare staff. Modifi
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