In the early years, there were no social workers, chaplains, or recreational therapists. |
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Some therapists think hypnosis opens a window to the unconscious mind where memories of past lives are stored. |
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Can a mere focus on theory and skill acquisition be detrimental to the effectiveness of family therapists? |
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Four child therapists who were trained and supervised by an experienced cognitive behavioural therapist administered all therapy. |
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Campaigning atop highly decorated raths, the speech therapists have geared up for the poll day. |
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If agitation, anxiety or suicidal thinking appears, parents and therapists must take immediate action. |
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All these new spas popping up everywhere make me wonder how there can possibly be enough trained therapists to go round. |
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Massage therapists knead patients' muscles and other soft tissues with their hands. |
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In addition, a discursive analysis of conflict invites therapists to be more intentional, reflexive, and socially responsible in their work. |
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Change-oriented therapy breaks new ground for both therapists and clients by revising and reintegrating existing theories and practices. |
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Both traditional doctors and alternative therapists work to the best of their ability in any given situation. |
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There was also a shortage of skilled professional staff such as anaesthetists, dentists, occupational therapists and specialist doctors. |
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We asked how cultural antifeminism came to constrain therapists' identities and, ultimately, their functioning as therapists. |
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Once more therapists and appeasers rushed to the scene to end the debate before people could discuss the interesting problems it raised. |
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Why have therapists and their educators been slow or even actively resistant to incorporating humor into their armamentarium? |
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Bahnm also maintains a list of holistic vets and approved therapists, remedial farriers and saddlers. |
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Many therapists and counseling professionals showed up to attest to the efficacy of the drug. |
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I teach and supervise students who want to become speech therapists and audiologists, so my students are sensitive to my disability. |
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The state associations for speech-language pathology and audiology also maintain listings of licensed and certified therapists. |
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After all, what do 200,000 massage therapists or 300,000 manicurists matter in a country of 290 million people? |
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Two audiologists, two speech therapists, a theatre sister and a specialist registrar will accompany the couple on the trip in October. |
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Some massage therapists use oils or lotions to reduce friction while massaging your body. |
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This is followed by a specially prescribed breakfast after which guests enjoy long therapeutic sessions with therapists and masseurs. |
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All the therapists, from nail technicians to masseuses have degree qualifications. |
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Physical therapists are attempting to get her to stand with help and are working to keep her arm muscles from becoming contracted. |
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I know that there is a shortage of nurses and speech therapists but because of the rules we are unable to help out. |
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It is valued by cosmetic surgeons, physical therapists, and chiropractors alike. |
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Many of the omitted suggestions are those that would be routinely suggested by family therapists. |
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When I was little I too dreamed I would grow up to be a princess, but my Dad sent me to a load of therapists. |
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In 1965 he started a psychiatric community project at Kingsley Hall in London, where patients and therapists lived together. |
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First, therapists ' empathic responses are often critical in fostering an open exploration of what can be a very personal area. |
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We shielded the electrochemical NO analyzer to prevent unblinding of nonrespiratory therapists. |
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Please bear in mind that I have seen a lot of therapists who try different kinds of therapy. |
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We've hired therapists and behavioral modifiers, parent effectiveness training. |
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Some patients died during aversion therapy after choking on their own vomit when therapists utilised disgusting sexual imagery to make them sick. |
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Despite his training from speech therapists, a slight twang escaped Cutler's lips on that final word. |
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Randomization was not used in selecting supervisors, therapists, clients, sessions, or phone-in events. |
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Included in the spa are four health and beauty treatment rooms, a relaxation room, a sunbed and highly trained beauty therapists on standby. |
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This is done by a skilled team of doctors, physical therapists, occupational therapists, and speech pathologists. |
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Children in mainstream schools received therapy from visiting therapists, typically no more than once a week and often much less frequently. |
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Visiting services will be available such as physiotherapy, chiropody, occupational therapists and alternative therapists. |
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Physiotherapists, occupational therapists and speech therapists can all offer advice and support. |
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Pediatric speech therapists and occupational therapists deal with food aversion issues all the time. |
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Further consultation was sought with nurses, physical therapists, occupational therapists, a pharmacist, and a nutritionist. |
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On the days that a medical doctor, therapists and an oculist are available at the clinic, they have to make use of the sisters' offices. |
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She took control, organised a team of doctors, nurses and therapists who gave him round-the-clock attention for months. |
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In addition to chiropractors, many osteopathic doctors and some physical therapists have training in spinal manipulation. |
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Indeed, all of the massage therapists at Solo are qualified in physiology, naturopathy, osteopathy and the other areas of massage. |
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It was the legislative frameworks for the complementary therapists in osteopathy and chiropractic which initiated the new approach. |
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Most people, including therapists, can tolerate nearly any epithet about themselves except that they are humorless. |
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Now to be fair to therapists, I don't know whether my therapist Linda was a bad one, or if she was just fine and just not the right one for me. |
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With regard to the second goal, therapists in general were relatively inattentive to empowering clients to resist gender-based expectations. |
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Sometimes intervention by physical therapists and massage therapists helps, sometimes it doesn't, she said. |
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Also, the rehabilitation department just has eight medical staff including physical therapists, masseurs and rehabilitation nurses. |
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Speaking to branch delegates in Castlebar, Mr O'Dea said recruitment of physios and speech therapists had been very difficult. |
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Keeping him fed, his clothes clean, and his medications filled added complication, as did driving him to doctors and therapists. |
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Behind every great athlete is a great entourage of massage therapists, doctors, physios, steroid injectors and chiropractors. |
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Many see therapists today when what they may really need is a trusted and understanding confessor. |
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In the interdisciplinary type of programme the therapists work as a team and consult and monitor each other's work. |
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This invigorating full body treatment is carried out by two therapists simultaneously. |
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You will learn to resolve personal issues without using guns, lawyers or therapists. |
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Two skilled therapists subject me to an extreme form of corporal reward known as the Harmony Banyan Massage. |
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The abundance of massage therapists and flotation tanks bring the stressed-out urbanites. |
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People such as counsellors, psychologists and behavioural therapists may show you relaxation techniques and other ways to deal with stress. |
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Pain rehabilitation programs often employ a multidisciplinary team of physicians, nurses, psychologists, counselors and physical therapists. |
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These spas have popularised the four-handed massage, conducted by two therapists simultaneously. |
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Taxi drivers as therapists may seem perverse, but more and more of us seem to be pouring our hearts out in the back of cabs. |
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Doctors and therapists therefore have to invent exercises and games to entertain these patients and stop them from getting frustrated. |
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Physical therapists are encountering more patients who are deconditioned due to the increased prevalence of a sedentary lifestyle. |
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The school also has visiting therapists and psychologists to provide necessary guidance. |
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We also appreciate the support of the physicians, dietitians, respiratory therapists, and nurses in the intensive care units. |
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Experienced therapists use as many as 2 dozen distinctly different interventions to initiate and facilitate enactments. |
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Like patients who told their therapists what they wanted to hear, research subjects validated experimenters' hypotheses. |
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Shortley after that you have a talk with one of the therapists to clarify anything you have written down. |
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Many therapists have been told that they are more sensitive, intelligent and compassionate than the patient's callous, self-involved, demanding and critical spouse. |
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The alternative therapists approached included an acupuncturist, an aromatherapist, a medical herbalist, a chiropractor, a reflexologist, and a homoeopathic practitioner. |
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All programs have registered nurses and many have physical therapists, exercise physiologists, registered dietitians, occupational therapists and psychologists. |
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With a staff of 21 people, including doctors, nurses, teachers, physical therapists, and support staff, the village cares for some 70 children and 30 veterans at a time. |
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Supervisors were set to vote to adopt the ordinance Monday but tabled the item after at least 20 massage therapists turned out for last night's meeting. |
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Two highly qualified audiologists and speech language therapists with six educators are attempting to improve the speech abilities of the students. |
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A recent survey of nurses and respiratory therapists indicated that just over half of respondents suctioned patients' mouths after each episode of endotracheal suctioning. |
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They were being seen and assessed by him and his team of therapists and prosthetists, who then briefed the press on the care the boys can be given. |
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Most therapists struggled with treatment limitations in managed care. |
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Day in and day out, the therapists gave back rubs and applied hot packs to people who were perfectly healthy, except that their backs were killing them. |
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In Scandinavia, most progressive companies have therapists who regularly support the staff with sessions of aromatherapy, massage and reflexology. |
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The lack of testing under controlled conditions explains why many psychics, graphologists, astrologers, dowsers, New Age therapists, and the like, believe in their abilities. |
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They say laughter is the best medicine and therapists are putting this theory to the test at a laughter workshop being held in Billericay on Saturday. |
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This approach is similar to the alternative approaches recommended to family therapists working with youth in a recent episode of Family Therapy Networker. |
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When clients experience what they believe to be memories of previously unrecalled events, therapists should reduce the risk of creation of false memories. |
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She prefers to skewer her opponents on the end of a rapier wit, whether it's bolshie feminists, exploitive therapists, or madcap utopian dreamers. |
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Although the participants in this study were not therapists or counselors, this report illustrated that humor training can be conducted and evaluated empirically. |
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Heat stress can denature proteins, and the cell mobilizes chaperonins like a small army of physical therapists to twist everything back into its proper conformation. |
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A national survey was used to collect data on institutional policies and on individual practices related to airway management among nurses and respiratory therapists. |
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There are few clinical therapists specialising in self-injury, so referral is often to therapists who deal with abuse or whose expertise is in eating disorders. |
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That dominance is being eroded as complementary medicine therapists use public pressure to remould outdated power structures into more pluralistic power sharing. |
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But censorship aside, the film does deal with elements of teenage girlhood that would make family therapists rub their hands together with delight. |
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Family therapists may be their best allies in passing on resilience. |
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Some physical therapists have additional training and education in certain specialties, such as pediatrics, orthopedics, sports medicine, or rehabilitation. |
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Family therapists say stepfamilies need plenty of time to gel. |
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In most cases, the clear preference is for bilingual, bicultural therapists, but when a Spanish-speaking therapist is not available, it may be necessary to use an interpreter. |
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Many reflexologists are trained as massage therapists or acupuncturists. |
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Couples are seen in an outpatient setting by two therapists, one of who conducts the session while the other observes from behind a one-way mirror. |
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In bibliotherapy, therapists prescribe books for modelling purposes. |
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The less we know someone, the more likely we are to engage in what therapists call transference, the tendency to project our desires or fears onto another person. |
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The contributions of clinical nurse specialists, speech and language therapists, dieticians, and prosthetics technicians are indispensable to optimal outcome. |
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For millennia, shamans and witch doctors, the therapists of indigenous and preindustrial cultures, made no distinction between physical, emotional, and spiritual healing. |
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Physical therapists often specialize in sports medicine and orthopedics. |
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And now music therapists are devising interventions to help preemies thrive in the NICU and beyond. |
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Adich, a chiropractor and acupuncturist, owns the clinic with his wife, Susan, who is a licensed massage therapists. |
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Once the clinic reopens in the new space by May I, Adich said he plans to add more acupuncturists and massage therapists. |
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Unavailable in the shops, the equipment is made by REMAP engineers in their own homes, following referrals from occupational therapists. |
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We have titles for physicians, physical therapists, podiatrists, and most of the dental specialties including two for periodontists. |
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For a real inside look into the practice of physical therapy, the most meaningful sources are patients and the physical therapists themselves. |
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Economic and clinical forces are transforming the role of physical therapists in hospital inpatient and outpatient settings. |
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Additional resources are being developed to help physical therapists network on this important issue. |
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Other employers are also hiring massage therapists to give rubdowns to employees. |
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There are too many females out there who call themselves massage therapists but who are actually prostitutes,'' she said. |
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Remedial massage therapists who graduated after March 2002 must hold a Certificate IV or higher from a registered training organisation. |
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Grey is one of four massage therapists at Back-N-Touch, which also houses a chiropractor and body energy workers. |
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The researchers in this study randomly chose participants to receive massages from trained massage therapists. |
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Twenty-nine States and the District of Columbia require massage therapists to be licensed. |
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At MOC adults can earn certification as movement educators, somatic therapists, or massage therapists. |
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Private practice physical therapists should have a cancellation rate of less than 15 percent. |
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Respiratory therapists, clinical perfusionists and cardiopulmonary technologists. |
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Home teachers and therapists, usually school district employees or independent contractors, change periodically. |
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Just having the hots for teens is enough to make you an ephebophile, according to some therapists. |
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The book is addressed to psychotherapists and complementary therapists, and will be accessible to students. |
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For clinicians and therapists treating patients with multiple sclerosis, and neurophysiologists and health care advisors, Kesselring et al. |
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Occupational therapists help people overcome difficulties caused by physical or mental illness, an accident or the ageing process. |
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Researchers asked CPS workers about recent cases therapists had reported to them. |
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Most notably are physical therapists, the primary utilizers of SEMG technology in their clinical practice. |
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As part of Synergy Performance Health and Fitness Center, Fox sees his patients in office space he shares with physical therapists, personal trainers and a gym. |
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Massage therapists say massage prevents gridlock in your lymph vessels. |
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Unraveling the anatomy of a fall requires the work of a variety of specialists, he says, including bioengineers, physical therapists, psychologists, and neurologists. |
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The DSPS has oversight for the cemetery board, family therapists, hydrogeologists, bodywork therapists, perfusionists, home inspection, mixed martial arts and cosmetology. |
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Gert Krischak, recently published by Thieme, is a focused, easy-to-use guide to general and specialized traumatology specifically geared to physical therapists and students. |
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The high-functioning therapists were found to have a greater tendency to confront patients and, when they did so, confronted them with their resources. |
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These customised devices and technical aids are among many that have been created by engineers, electricians and therapists at charity REMAP Scotland. |
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Within an MSC Aurea Spa, guests are looked after by expert Balinese masseuses, beauty therapists, manicurists, pedicurists, hair stylists, and a dedicated spa doctor. |
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The DHAT students are trained in DENTEX, an Alaska-based program that educates dental health aide therapists to provide dental care to Alaska Native communities. |
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The diagnostic component of VRT that enables therapists to perform high-resolution visual field tests in less than 10 minutes to screen for visual field deficits. |
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Table 1 lists, in alphabetical order, the range of products and processes identified by nine therapists in the 11 cyclostyled pages of the newsletter. |
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The flaw in pronouncing a sibilant S, which speech therapists call sigmatism, can follow even minor changes to the way the tongue aligns with the teeth. |
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This idiographic information on drinking antecedents was summarized and then provided to therapists who used the feedback to tailor their skills training. |
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Dentists and orthodontists should work collaboratively with speech therapists to help improve word Formation, and with otologists to address ear, nose, and throat problems. |
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As a team of lawyers, therapists and women from a safe house help Helen and Phoebe find hope and healing, a sociopath lurks, waiting for his moment to strike. |
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For psychodynamically and depth psychology-oriented therapists and psychiatrists, physicians interested in psychosomatics, and clinical psychologists. |
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Based on this premise, cognitive therapists persuaded clients that their emotional difficulties were largely self-generated by absolutistic, self-defeating beliefs. |
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