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Diagnostic accuracy of upper limb neurodynamic tests for the assessment of peripheral neuropathic pain A systematic review
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Review the Model Practice Act for Physical Therapy specifically Article 4: Regulation of Physical Therapy and answer the following questions:
a. If a physical therapist graduated with a Doctor of Physical Therapy degree, are they allowed to use the title Doctor of Physical Therapy? What are the circumstances they may use the title Doctor?
b. What are the possible penalties for individuals or businesses who violate the use of the term physical therapy or physical therapist?
c. In your own words and/or experience, provide 5 violations and examples of such violations that constitute grounds for denial or suspension of a physical therapy license
d. In as few words as possible, write how you would describe the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF) framework and how it is utilized to describe function and disability and provide a physical therapy diagnosis.
It would be helpful to have access to the full article to assess the quality of the methodology, the specific ULNTs evaluated, and the strength of the evidence for their diagnostic accuracy in PNP.
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a. Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) Title Usage
Yes, a physical therapist who graduated with a Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) degree can use the title “Doctor.” However, they should clarify their profession by adding “Doctor of Physical Therapy” to avoid confusion with medical doctors (MDs).
b. Penalties for Misuse of Terminology
The Model Practice Act typically outlines penalties for individuals or businesses who violate the use of the terms “physical therapy” or “physical therapist.” These penalties can vary by state but may include fines, cease-and-desist orders, or even license suspension/revocation.
c. Grounds for License Denial or Suspension
Here are 5 potential violations that could lead to denial or suspension of a physical therapy license:
d. International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF) Framework
The ICF framework is a standardized way to describe a person’s health condition by focusing on:
Physical therapists use the ICF to assess a patient’s functional limitations caused by an impairment and design interventions to improve their ability to perform daily activities and participate in meaningful life roles.