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The University of Hartford offers a Bachelor of Science (BS) in Health Science leading to the Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) degree. It is the undergraduate pathway for ultimate entry into the DPT program at our University. We also offer a Doctor of Physical Therapy Program (DPT), which is a three-year full-time program.
Our program provides a solid educational basis that will allow our graduates to excel, whether they choose career pathways in clinical practice, education, or research.Our faculty is made up of expert clinicians with doctoral degrees who are committed to advancing the profession of physical therapy and mentoring those who will become the new professionals of tomorrow.
Learn more at www.hartford.edu/physicaltherapy
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The Gym at one of our 8 physical therapy centers in Metro Atlanta. This location is at 1735 Buford Highway
Suite 310
Cumming, GA 30041
The University of Hartford offers
a Bachelor of Science (BS) in Health Science leading to the Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) degree. It is the undergraduate pathway for ultimate entry into the DPT program at our University.
We also offer a Doctor of Physical Therapy Program (DPT).
Our program provides a solid educational basis that will allow our graduates to excel, whether they choose career pathways in clinical practice, education, or research.Our faculty is made up of expert clinicians with doctoral degrees who are committed to advancing the profession of physical therapy and mentoring those who will become the new professionals of tomorrow.
Learn more at www.hartford.edu/enhp/academics/rehabsciences/default.aspx
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Rachel Knott September 2015 Person in the Month! This month we are featuring Rachel Knott! Her persistence for her physical fitness is inspiring! Rachel was created and elevated in Fountain Valley, CA. After that she had a little tour from the U . s . States together with her husband, Kris, thanks to the U . s . States Coast
The University of Hartford offers
a Bachelor of Science (BS) in Health Science leading to the Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) degree. It is the undergraduate pathway for ultimate entry into the DPT program at our University. We also offer a Doctor of Physical Therapy Program (DPT), which is a three-year full-time program.
Our program provides a solid educational basis that will allow our graduates to excel, whether they choose career pathways in clinical practice, education, or research.Our faculty is made up of expert clinicians with doctoral degrees who are committed to advancing the profession of physical therapy and mentoring those who will become the new professionals of tomorrow.
Learn more at www.hartford.edu/physicaltherapy
Photo by Jake Koteen
www.walkthelinetoscirecovery.com/ Trainers use Bioness L300 and e-stim to assist client with improving gait pattern.
The University of Hartford offers
a Bachelor of Science (BS) in Health Science leading to the Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) degree. It is the undergraduate pathway for ultimate entry into the DPT program at our University. We also offer a Doctor of Physical Therapy Program (DPT), which is a three-year full-time program.
Our program provides a solid educational basis that will allow our graduates to excel, whether they choose career pathways in clinical practice, education, or research.Our faculty is made up of expert clinicians with doctoral degrees who are committed to advancing the profession of physical therapy and mentoring those who will become the new professionals of tomorrow.
Learn more at www.hartford.edu/physicaltherapy
Photo by Jake Koteen
The University of Hartford offers a Bachelor of Science (BS) in Health Science leading to the Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) degree. It is the undergraduate pathway for ultimate entry into the DPT program at our University. We also offer a Doctor of Physical Therapy Program (DPT), which is a three-year full-time program.
Our program provides a solid educational basis that will allow our graduates to excel, whether they choose career pathways in clinical practice, education, or research.Our faculty is made up of expert clinicians with doctoral degrees who are committed to advancing the profession of physical therapy and mentoring those who will become the new professionals of tomorrow.
Learn more at www.hartford.edu/physicaltherapy
Photo by Jake Koteen
www.walkthelinetoscirecovery.com/ Walk The Line to SCI Recovery client works with spinal cord recovery trainers to on specially modified Wave vibration plate with Standing frame.
The University of Hartford offers
a Bachelor of Science (BS) in Health Science leading to the Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) degree. It is the undergraduate pathway for ultimate entry into the DPT program at our University. We also offer a Doctor of Physical Therapy Program (DPT), which is a three-year full-time program.
Our program provides a solid educational basis that will allow our graduates to excel, whether they choose career pathways in clinical practice, education, or research.Our faculty is made up of expert clinicians with doctoral degrees who are committed to advancing the profession of physical therapy and mentoring those who will become the new professionals of tomorrow.
Learn more at www.hartford.edu/physicaltherapy
Photo by Jake Koteen
The University of Hartford offers
a Bachelor of Science (BS) in Health Science leading to the Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) degree. It is the undergraduate pathway for ultimate entry into the DPT program at our University.
We also offer a Doctor of Physical Therapy Program (DPT).
Our program provides a solid educational basis that will allow our graduates to excel, whether they choose career pathways in clinical practice, education, or research.Our faculty is made up of expert clinicians with doctoral degrees who are committed to advancing the profession of physical therapy and mentoring those who will become the new professionals of tomorrow.
Learn more at www.hartford.edu/enhp/academics/rehabsciences/default.aspx
Photo by Jake Koteen
The University of Hartford offers
a Bachelor of Science (BS) in Health Science leading to the Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) degree. It is the undergraduate pathway for ultimate entry into the DPT program at our University.
We also offer a Doctor of Physical Therapy Program (DPT).
Our program provides a solid educational basis that will allow our graduates to excel, whether they choose career pathways in clinical practice, education, or research.Our faculty is made up of expert clinicians with doctoral degrees who are committed to advancing the profession of physical therapy and mentoring those who will become the new professionals of tomorrow.
Learn more at www.hartford.edu/enhp/academics/rehabsciences/default.aspx
Photo by Jake Koteen
In February 2015, University of Hartford graduate students in prosthetics and orthotics and physical therapy traveled to Lima, Peru, with a 17-person interdisciplinary care team. Organized by Dreaming and Working Together, the team provided free care to over 100 amputees in one week, replacing prostheses or providing brand-new prostheses to Peruvian residents. Students gained invaluable clinical training and an unforgettably rewarding cultural exchange.
www.walkthelinetoscirecovery.com/ Spinal Cord Injury Client uses the Rifton XL Pacer for stability while focusing on upper body Strength and Function.
Samuel Merritt University Physical Therapy (DPT) students at a kinesotaping course. www.samuelmerritt.edu/physical_therapy
The University of Hartford offers
a Bachelor of Science (BS) in Health Science leading to the Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) degree. It is the undergraduate pathway for ultimate entry into the DPT program at our University. We also offer a Doctor of Physical Therapy Program (DPT), which is a three-year full-time program.
Our program provides a solid educational basis that will allow our graduates to excel, whether they choose career pathways in clinical practice, education, or research.Our faculty is made up of expert clinicians with doctoral degrees who are committed to advancing the profession of physical therapy and mentoring those who will become the new professionals of tomorrow.
Learn more at www.hartford.edu/physicaltherapy
Photo by Jake Koteen
Retired Sgt. Judas Recendez, center, flanked by two physical therapy students, tests his agiity during the T-test.
Samuel Merritt University Physical Therapy's trophy and shirt received for winning the Adult Co-ed Softball Championship. www.samuelmerritt.edu/physical_therapy
www.walkthelinetoscirecovery.com/ SCI client uses the XL Pacer (by Rifton) for added stability while engaging upper body strength with weighted cable machine. The Pacer also helps to build confidence in standing posture.
Extremity Trauma Toolbox: Four Step Square Test
03.04.2021
Video by Todd Dorsey, Thomas Ferguson, Eric Hughes, Nicole McFarland and Tristan Miller
Visual Information Directorate-NMLPDC
This is the Four Square Step Test training video from the Extremity Trauma Toolbox video training series. The series was designed to facilitate standardization of the tests practiced by DoD physical and occupational therapists and other clinicians working in the field of extremity trauma and amputation. [physical therapy; amputation; prosthetic; military medicine; extremity trauma toolbox; extremity trauma and amputation center of excellence; four square step test]
Date Taken: 03.04.2021
Date Posted: 03.08.2021 16:59
Category: Video Productions
Video ID: 785907
VIRIN: 210304-D-GM951-133
PIN: 170053
Filename: DOD_108215079
Length: 00:04:52
Location: BETHESDA, MD, US
Piper is 4 and has hemiplegic cerebral palsy, affecting her right side. She wears a hinged AFO and often a Benik brace on her right hand. www.fraasefamily.blogspot.com
The University of Hartford offers
a Bachelor of Science (BS) in Health Science leading to the Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) degree. It is the undergraduate pathway for ultimate entry into the DPT program at our University.
We also offer a Doctor of Physical Therapy Program (DPT).
Our program provides a solid educational basis that will allow our graduates to excel, whether they choose career pathways in clinical practice, education, or research.Our faculty is made up of expert clinicians with doctoral degrees who are committed to advancing the profession of physical therapy and mentoring those who will become the new professionals of tomorrow.
Learn more at www.hartford.edu/enhp/academics/rehabsciences/default.aspx
Photo by Jake Koteen
www.walkthelinetoscirecovery.com/ Walk The Line to SCI Recovery client walks in the Rifton XL Pacer with help of his Spinal cord recovery trainers.
The University of Hartford offers
a Bachelor of Science (BS) in Health Science leading to the Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) degree. It is the undergraduate pathway for ultimate entry into the DPT program at our University. We also offer a Doctor of Physical Therapy Program (DPT), which is a three-year full-time program.
Our program provides a solid educational basis that will allow our graduates to excel, whether they choose career pathways in clinical practice, education, or research.Our faculty is made up of expert clinicians with doctoral degrees who are committed to advancing the profession of physical therapy and mentoring those who will become the new professionals of tomorrow.
Learn more at www.hartford.edu/physicaltherapy
Photo by Jake Koteen
The University of Hartford offers
a Bachelor of Science (BS) in Health Science leading to the Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) degree. It is the undergraduate pathway for ultimate entry into the DPT program at our University. We also offer a Doctor of Physical Therapy Program (DPT), which is a three-year full-time program.
Our program provides a solid educational basis that will allow our graduates to excel, whether they choose career pathways in clinical practice, education, or research.Our faculty is made up of expert clinicians with doctoral degrees who are committed to advancing the profession of physical therapy and mentoring those who will become the new professionals of tomorrow.
Learn more at www.hartford.edu/physicaltherapy
Photo by Jake Koteen