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Claire Post

Mrs. Tilley

AP Literature

16 November 2010

                              The Field of Pediatric Physical Therapy

   Physical therapy as a whole is diagnosing an individual with their own specific problems and

issues, and then as a result developing a work plan to in the long run improve each individual’s

mobility or maintain what should be proper body function. Pediatric physical therapy is just one

field within the wide range of all therapy that is provided to the individuals in need. Pediatric

physical therapy specifically deals with children sometimes referred to as “peds” aging from

infants to the pre-teen stage. Physical therapist all work in many different environments

depending on each of their chosen specialization and field of practice. However, this was not

always true .Physical therapy was not always a well-known and accepted medical treatment.

Physical therapy has made a complete U-turn from what it was to what it now has become.


   Additionally, the overall goal of a pediatric physical therapist is to improve the mobility of

their patient through sessions, and to work on developing the skills that the individual will need

to become the most independent person they possibly could be. However, in many circumstances

the patient is not in need of improvement of their mobility and motor skills, simply because they

will never be solely independent and will always need assistance no matter the deed or task at

hand might be. Therefore, then the role of the therapist changes to rather maintaining the limited

mobility that the patient does have and developing a plan with not only the patient but also with

the family to prevent further problems, and or moving backwards on the progress that has been

made. Whether the child is gaining mobility or maintaining what mobility they currently are at
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the sessions in which they attend weekly or by weekly, may be all implementing what might

considered simple tasks, into becoming what is functional for the child. Therapists evaluate each

child and vary what exercises each child will do to best benefit them. A task as simple as

building a track for a marble to roll down can implement hand mobility along with finger

movement. Through personal experience, I observed in on a physical therapy session in which a

young girl diagnosed spina bifida, a disease in which you are paralyzed from the waist down and

cannot walk independently. I watched the young girl build the track; walk with the support of

braces, crutches, and the therapist in order to pick out the pieces that she needed. She eventually

built the tower in the end that she was more than proud of. What the young girl did not know is

that she was working on her hand manipulation and rather she thought she was just playing with

her friend. That is when you know a therapist is doing her job correctly.


   In the same way, the overall goal of therapy is to gain mobility and or maintain what is

currently there, but therapy in the long run does much more for the child. Therapy sessions

promote growth and strength of the individual, ease in the care giving process for the family and

or whoever is involved with the child, improves their development, and also gives them the

opportunity to succeed in which they would not have had before. Pediatric physical therapist use

exercises in the final goal of reaching tone management, motor learning, coordination and

balance, and overall an independent individual. In the case of a therapist working to maintain

current mobility of a patient the need of prosthetics and or orthotics will be required depending

on the severity of the child.


   Prosthetics and orthotics are braces and or the support needed that is lacking in the child. Both

devices aid in the physical activities that are done in the sessions and also on a day to day basis

such as walking or balance. A child would not be able to complete these tasks without the
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support of prosthetics and or orthotics. Both prosthetics and orthotics are cut and designed

depending on the child in which is in need of the device. For example, one child may not need

their device to encompass their entire leg where as the next child may need a full device to

maintain his/her proper balance. All is depending upon each child’s development and body

structure. Moreover, once a new device is received and the child had begun to use it the therapist

has to watch for marks and or abrasions that the supports may be causing on the child. The

difference between a child that is allowed the privilege of using a prosthetic or orthotic and a

child who does not have access to them, can be the difference between a child who will over

time be able to walk with the support of braces and a crutch perhaps, compared to a child never

being able to walk because the proper devices were not provided. All in all, prosthetics and

orthotics can majorly aid in the developmental process as a whole.


  Furthermore, when a child is required to attend physical therapy session it does not have to

only be because of a developmental issue they were born with as an infant. Children go to

physical therapy for something as simple as being injured in a sport and needing to regain the

muscle strength required to again partake in the event. The overall goal of the therapist still

remains the same which is to aid in the development of the child and work with them in

regaining their previous mobility in which they once had. Whether it is though exercises or

teaching a child with a broken leg how to properly use their crutches, all are part of the physical

therapy process.


   Moreover, through my research and the observations that I have made from the sessions I

have sat in on, a large percentage of the children who see a pediatric physical therapist have

Cerebral Palsy. Cerebral Palsy has to do with brain and muscle development. A child might to be

able to properly communicate, walk, or do many other functional activities, all depending on the
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personal diagnosis. Children with this disease are born with it and it something that they will

face their whole life; therefore, physical therapy is necessary for each child to be able to live as

“normal” a life as possible.


   Similarly, there are many different types of physical therapists that specialize in many

different areas, and as a result of the different specializations each therapist works in a different

environment depending upon their chosen path. Some therapist may work in hospitals, others

may work in outpatient clinics, and others may work in the school system. Therapists that choose

to work in the hospital setting generally have the more severe hands on job such as a patient

recovering from a severe injury and having just been treated for an injury. On the other hand, a

therapist who works in an outpatient clinic works with children who very well could be the same

children that received previous therapy in the hospital, but are just further along in their recovery

process and are working on regaining their full body potential. As previously mentioned, a child

who was injured in a sporting event and a child with Cerebral Palsy could very well likely attend

the same clinic, but see different therapist. Different therapists each specialize in different fields.

Although they are all classified as pediatric physical therapist they are not at all the same. This

specialization could just be simply because of the patients that they have or because of personal

taste and preferences. All in all, the therapy required and the therapist best suited to fulfill those

needs is all different.


   Moreover, when a child attends physical therapy sessions it is not at a short process. The

therapist provides the child with care and therapeutic exercises during the sessions, along with

exercises and activities that must be done at home. After time has passed and the patient has been

working with an individual therapist a re-evaluation is required. Upon a patient first beginning

pediatric physical therapy sessions they were first evaluated to see what movement they had and
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the overall goal of the patient in the end. Thus, after time has passed and the therapist has had

time to work with the patient, the individual gets re-evaluated. As a result, the progress made

could be positive or negative, but in the long run the overall goal is very likely to change for the

child.


   All in all, pediatric physical therapy is diagnosing an individual with current problems that

they are faced with and working on a plan to in the end help the child in the long run. Therapist

create work plans and therapeutic exercises in order to achieve this goal, and in the end work

side by side not only with the patient but also with the family in gaining the maximum mobility

for each of their patients. The working environment of each pediatric physical therapist varies

depending on their individual field of specialization, but the overall goal of each therapist

remains the same, gaining the full potential of the child and helping to improve the skills they

already have and also develop new motor and physical mobility that will better each patient as a

person in life. In conclusion, therapy is necessary for many people around the world, and can aid

in the physical development of many.

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Senior Project Paper

  • 1. Post 1 Claire Post Mrs. Tilley AP Literature 16 November 2010 The Field of Pediatric Physical Therapy Physical therapy as a whole is diagnosing an individual with their own specific problems and issues, and then as a result developing a work plan to in the long run improve each individual’s mobility or maintain what should be proper body function. Pediatric physical therapy is just one field within the wide range of all therapy that is provided to the individuals in need. Pediatric physical therapy specifically deals with children sometimes referred to as “peds” aging from infants to the pre-teen stage. Physical therapist all work in many different environments depending on each of their chosen specialization and field of practice. However, this was not always true .Physical therapy was not always a well-known and accepted medical treatment. Physical therapy has made a complete U-turn from what it was to what it now has become. Additionally, the overall goal of a pediatric physical therapist is to improve the mobility of their patient through sessions, and to work on developing the skills that the individual will need to become the most independent person they possibly could be. However, in many circumstances the patient is not in need of improvement of their mobility and motor skills, simply because they will never be solely independent and will always need assistance no matter the deed or task at hand might be. Therefore, then the role of the therapist changes to rather maintaining the limited mobility that the patient does have and developing a plan with not only the patient but also with the family to prevent further problems, and or moving backwards on the progress that has been made. Whether the child is gaining mobility or maintaining what mobility they currently are at
  • 2. Post 2 the sessions in which they attend weekly or by weekly, may be all implementing what might considered simple tasks, into becoming what is functional for the child. Therapists evaluate each child and vary what exercises each child will do to best benefit them. A task as simple as building a track for a marble to roll down can implement hand mobility along with finger movement. Through personal experience, I observed in on a physical therapy session in which a young girl diagnosed spina bifida, a disease in which you are paralyzed from the waist down and cannot walk independently. I watched the young girl build the track; walk with the support of braces, crutches, and the therapist in order to pick out the pieces that she needed. She eventually built the tower in the end that she was more than proud of. What the young girl did not know is that she was working on her hand manipulation and rather she thought she was just playing with her friend. That is when you know a therapist is doing her job correctly. In the same way, the overall goal of therapy is to gain mobility and or maintain what is currently there, but therapy in the long run does much more for the child. Therapy sessions promote growth and strength of the individual, ease in the care giving process for the family and or whoever is involved with the child, improves their development, and also gives them the opportunity to succeed in which they would not have had before. Pediatric physical therapist use exercises in the final goal of reaching tone management, motor learning, coordination and balance, and overall an independent individual. In the case of a therapist working to maintain current mobility of a patient the need of prosthetics and or orthotics will be required depending on the severity of the child. Prosthetics and orthotics are braces and or the support needed that is lacking in the child. Both devices aid in the physical activities that are done in the sessions and also on a day to day basis such as walking or balance. A child would not be able to complete these tasks without the
  • 3. Post 3 support of prosthetics and or orthotics. Both prosthetics and orthotics are cut and designed depending on the child in which is in need of the device. For example, one child may not need their device to encompass their entire leg where as the next child may need a full device to maintain his/her proper balance. All is depending upon each child’s development and body structure. Moreover, once a new device is received and the child had begun to use it the therapist has to watch for marks and or abrasions that the supports may be causing on the child. The difference between a child that is allowed the privilege of using a prosthetic or orthotic and a child who does not have access to them, can be the difference between a child who will over time be able to walk with the support of braces and a crutch perhaps, compared to a child never being able to walk because the proper devices were not provided. All in all, prosthetics and orthotics can majorly aid in the developmental process as a whole. Furthermore, when a child is required to attend physical therapy session it does not have to only be because of a developmental issue they were born with as an infant. Children go to physical therapy for something as simple as being injured in a sport and needing to regain the muscle strength required to again partake in the event. The overall goal of the therapist still remains the same which is to aid in the development of the child and work with them in regaining their previous mobility in which they once had. Whether it is though exercises or teaching a child with a broken leg how to properly use their crutches, all are part of the physical therapy process. Moreover, through my research and the observations that I have made from the sessions I have sat in on, a large percentage of the children who see a pediatric physical therapist have Cerebral Palsy. Cerebral Palsy has to do with brain and muscle development. A child might to be able to properly communicate, walk, or do many other functional activities, all depending on the
  • 4. Post 4 personal diagnosis. Children with this disease are born with it and it something that they will face their whole life; therefore, physical therapy is necessary for each child to be able to live as “normal” a life as possible. Similarly, there are many different types of physical therapists that specialize in many different areas, and as a result of the different specializations each therapist works in a different environment depending upon their chosen path. Some therapist may work in hospitals, others may work in outpatient clinics, and others may work in the school system. Therapists that choose to work in the hospital setting generally have the more severe hands on job such as a patient recovering from a severe injury and having just been treated for an injury. On the other hand, a therapist who works in an outpatient clinic works with children who very well could be the same children that received previous therapy in the hospital, but are just further along in their recovery process and are working on regaining their full body potential. As previously mentioned, a child who was injured in a sporting event and a child with Cerebral Palsy could very well likely attend the same clinic, but see different therapist. Different therapists each specialize in different fields. Although they are all classified as pediatric physical therapist they are not at all the same. This specialization could just be simply because of the patients that they have or because of personal taste and preferences. All in all, the therapy required and the therapist best suited to fulfill those needs is all different. Moreover, when a child attends physical therapy sessions it is not at a short process. The therapist provides the child with care and therapeutic exercises during the sessions, along with exercises and activities that must be done at home. After time has passed and the patient has been working with an individual therapist a re-evaluation is required. Upon a patient first beginning pediatric physical therapy sessions they were first evaluated to see what movement they had and
  • 5. Post 5 the overall goal of the patient in the end. Thus, after time has passed and the therapist has had time to work with the patient, the individual gets re-evaluated. As a result, the progress made could be positive or negative, but in the long run the overall goal is very likely to change for the child. All in all, pediatric physical therapy is diagnosing an individual with current problems that they are faced with and working on a plan to in the end help the child in the long run. Therapist create work plans and therapeutic exercises in order to achieve this goal, and in the end work side by side not only with the patient but also with the family in gaining the maximum mobility for each of their patients. The working environment of each pediatric physical therapist varies depending on their individual field of specialization, but the overall goal of each therapist remains the same, gaining the full potential of the child and helping to improve the skills they already have and also develop new motor and physical mobility that will better each patient as a person in life. In conclusion, therapy is necessary for many people around the world, and can aid in the physical development of many.