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Kinesiotherapy (KT) is the best option to transition a client from hospital to home.  Not only does a Kinesiotherapist provide strengthening, transfer techniques (getting from one area to another) and durable medical equipment but they also provide caregiver training which is a terrific way to involve the family during the transition.  Kinesiotherapists also have the freedom to evaluation the entire process by not just treating the diagnosis but treating the client as a whole. Kinesiotherapy (KT) is the best option to transition a client from hospital to home.  Not only does a Kinesiotherapist provide strengthening, transfer techniques (getting from one area to another), and durable medical equipment but they also provide caregiver training which is a terrific way to involve the family during the transition.  Kinesiotherapists also have the freedom to evaluate the entire process by not just treating the diagnosis but treating the client as a whole.


Kinesiotherapy is the best option to transition client from current ability to long term obtainable goals.  Other therapy departments stop where KT just begins. Kinesiotherapy is the best option to transition the client from the current ability to long-term obtainable goals.  Other therapy departments stop where KT just begins.


Equivalents of the term "kinesiotherapy" are used in place of the term "physiotherapy" or "physical therapy" in several non-English speaking countries (e.g. Bulgaria, Lithuania, Rwanda, Luxembourg, Mauritius, Belgium, France, Chile, Paraguay, and Romania).<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.wcpt.org/sites/wcpt.org/files/files/PS_Protection_Title_Sept2011_appendix_titles_2013.pdf |title=Policy Statement |publisher=World Confederation for Physical Therapy }}</ref> Equivalents of the term "kinesiotherapy" are used in place of the term "physiotherapy" or "physical therapy" in several non-English speaking countries (e.g. Bulgaria, Lithuania, Rwanda, Luxembourg, Mauritius, Belgium, France, Chile, Paraguay, and Romania).<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.wcpt.org/sites/wcpt.org/files/files/PS_Protection_Title_Sept2011_appendix_titles_2013.pdf |title=Policy Statement |publisher=World Confederation for Physical Therapy }}</ref>

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Kinesiotherapy or Kinesitherapy or kinesiatrics (kinēsis, "movement"), literally "movement therapy", is the therapeutic treatment of disease by passive and active muscular movements (as by massage) and of exercise. It is the core element of physiotherapy/physical therapy.

Kinesiotherapy (KT) is the best option to transition a client from hospital to home.  Not only does a Kinesiotherapist provide strengthening, transfer techniques (getting from one area to another), and durable medical equipment but they also provide caregiver training which is a terrific way to involve the family during the transition.  Kinesiotherapists also have the freedom to evaluate the entire process by not just treating the diagnosis but treating the client as a whole.

Kinesiotherapy is the best option to transition the client from the current ability to long-term obtainable goals.  Other therapy departments stop where KT just begins.

Equivalents of the term "kinesiotherapy" are used in place of the term "physiotherapy" or "physical therapy" in several non-English speaking countries (e.g. Bulgaria, Lithuania, Rwanda, Luxembourg, Mauritius, Belgium, France, Chile, Paraguay, and Romania).

History

It has been used as a well-established therapeutical resource since the early 20th century. Back then, various devices were used including vibrating devices to stimulate the muscles.

References

  1. "Kinesitherapy". Merriam Webster. Retrieved 21 March 2012.
  2. Doury, Paul; Dirheimer, Yves; Pattin, Serge (1981). Algodystrophy: diagnosis and therapy of a frequent disease of the locomotor apparatus. Springer-Verlag. p. 21. ISBN 978-0-387-10624-3. Retrieved 21 March 2012.
  3. "Policy Statement" (PDF). World Confederation for Physical Therapy.
  4. Shoemaker, John Vietch (1908). A practical treatise on materia medica and therapeutics: with especial reference to the clinical application of drugs. F.A. Davis. p. 1000. Retrieved 21 March 2012.
  5. United States. Patent Office (1918). Classification Bulletin of the United States Patent Office ...: Containing the Classification of Subjects of Invention ... U.S. Government Printing Office. p. 7. Retrieved 21 March 2012.
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