Physical Therapy Research Paper

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I discovered Physical Therapy when my Mother walked me through a Pediatric Rehabilitation at 13 years old. While marveling over Therapists at work with their hands, my Mother explained the role of PTs in treating injuries and congenital disease in adults/children. Prior to that interaction, I held binding interest in sports and the human body, but most importantly, I aspired to my Mother’s work as a Nurse. I remember this powerful encounter candidly as the moment that inspired me to pursue a career that would improve the lives of others in a way that was unique to my interests.

The foundation of my pursuit to becoming a PT is The Rio Grande Valley. My home community hosts the most unhealthy, poverty-stricken population in the nation. It is …show more content…

Raw, human experiences like serving the homeless at 4am on school days tested my humility. Upon induction to the Texas Darlins, I learned the importance of being surrounded with a team focused on the empowerment of one another and leadership within the community. Our philanthropy, the Ride On Center for Kids, introduced me to Hippotherapy and the endless possibilities for physical rehabilitation. On weekends, I assisted children/adults from diverse backgrounds through Equine-assisted therapy. I was also afforded the opportunity to share my passion for the outdoors with ASD children from all over Texas through numerous over-night camps as a student supervisor for The Texas Autism Project. Pushing through 12-hour days in the clinic as a PT technician also challenged my dedication to becoming a PT. The process of meeting new people on a daily basis, developing relationships with patients, and inspiring progress to better health over their treatment period was incredibly rewarding. These few experiences, among the culmination of my life work, have certainly reinforced my commitment to serve others through therapeutic …show more content…

Additionally, my responsibility as a student of PT demands advocacy of the profession in respect of “Vision 2020.” Therapies, as an ancillary, are at the mercy of government regulations and insurance companies. I am committed to advancing and securing the recognition of PT within the healthcare industry. It is imperative that the discipline continues to grow in the direction of autonomous practice and direct access for patient clientele. Closer to home, my goal is to build a team of professionals, public programs, and youth groups committed to spreading wellness and prevention throughout the