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Constant
Attention
Your
patients receive constant attention
from a physical therapist or a Licensed
Physical Therapy Assistant at Williams
PT. The majority of patients get one-on-one
coaching and supervision. Most other
practices follow the American Physical
Therapy Association recommendation
that each therapist sees 14 or more
patients per day. Other high volume
practices achieve this by starting
patients with exercises or modalities
and walking away to start another patient.
A Williams PT therapist sees an average
of 8 to 9 patients per day. The number
is lower because Williams PT therapists
stay with your patients during their
therapy. The Williams PT constant attention
approach promotes faster outcomes and
safer therapy. Constant attention enables
the therapist to better monitor for
poor technique or over exertion. With
constant attention, the therapist is
also better able to adapt the therapy
plan to your patient’s increasing
abilities. High Continuing Education
Standards
Williams Physical therapy already has
a reputation for knowledgeable staff.
They know that maintaining that reputation
requires a strong commitment to continuing
education. Williams PT employs an aggressive
continuing education program to help
its staff get the CE that keeps them
sharp and current. Williams PT therapists
get at least 36 hours of CE per year. |
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Clark
Williams, PT, C. Ped, CSCS
stands amidst an impressive
array of rehab equipment. |
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Work
Injury Rehab
Post Surgical Rehab
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Shoulders
Knees
Hips |
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Sports
Injuries
Work Hardening
Neurological Disorders
Jobsite Analysis
Job Functional Testing
McKenzie Technique
Low Back and Chronic
Pains
Gait Analysis
Footwear Consulting and
Sales
Orthotics
Diabetic Shoes |
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