Physical Therapy Argumentative Essay

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Everyday kids in school are asked what they want to be when they grow up and live on their own. Its not as simple as it sounds, picking something you will be doing for the rest of your life. Although not everyone has their life planned out before they graduate high school, and the one that do have it all planned out will end up doing something completely opposite from what they had envisioned. Many jobs today are facing many complications and issues, related to many different situations. Physical therapy is a job that I have been looking very closely at and am very interested in for when I grow up and begin to live by myself and get a job. My dad is a physical therapist so I have some insight on some of the problems facing the physical therapy field today. There are a few issues involving physical therapy, but a major issue today would be patients not getting the necessary physical therapy they need to fully recover, due to their insurance plan not covering …show more content…

Because most patients are going home when they are out of physical therapy sessions, limited by Medicare led standards, they will continue to decline. There are different stages that affect the body tremendously with patients affected by Parkinson's. In the acute stage, the facial expressions are changed and the limbs begin to get shaky. As a physical therapist its beneficial to start physical therapy in acute stages with the patients. These symptoms tend to only affect one side of the body. In the second stage of Parkinson's disease there are uncontrollable tremors, muscle stiffness, and not being able to move any of your muscles on both sides of your body. So to help with these symptoms, it is going to take a lot of time to help these patients. And with the insurance plans not allowing enough time, these patients go home and do not get better and just continue to get worse and

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