Argumentative Essay On Physical Therapy

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Physical therapy is always full of surprises, from new advancements in technology to new and improved therapeutic techniques. Although there are fun games and new technology that physical therapists can do with patients, the main struggle for physical therapists is to motivate their patients to complete their therapy exercises both in the clinic and in the outside world. This problem is very frustrating because the doctors who work at the clinic constantly push patients to complete their therapy so that they can heal; however, when patients are stubborn and reluctant to their treatment, yet constantly complain of pain, doctors must spend more time convincing them to do the therapy rather than completing the therapy itself.
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Doctors who work at physical therapy clinics consistently encourage their patients to complete their therapy so that they can heal—although physicians may push their patient to move towards a healthier life, it does not mean that the patient will be open to suggestion; it would be up to the patient to truly decide to motivate themselves towards a healthier lifestyle—and until that happens the main service that a physical therapist can provide includes: education on lifestyle choices, and the consequence for each choice—how therapy can help the patient/how the therapy suits their needs, and how to set up a cost effective way to complete therapy.

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