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Page 1: Role of the Physical Therapist Sports PT Staff. “Let our team take care of your team” Libby Kestel PT, SCS, MBA Ed Crowley PT, ATC Dick Evans PT, OCS

Role of the Physical Therapist

Sports PT Staff

ldquoLet our team take care of your teamrdquo

Libby Kestel

PT SCS MBA

Ed Crowley

PT ATC

Dick Evans

PT OCSJoel Lee

PT

Paul Pursley

PT SCS

Katie Ryan

PTA

Kolleen Shields

PT

Glenn Williams

PhD PT ATC SCS

Itrsquos a good team

~150 Combined years of experience 6 APTA certified specialists (2 OCS 1 PTA) 314 SCS in Iowa

Continuing Education APTA Dues

Itrsquos a good team

Positions held holding Director of AT Services (UI) Chairperson for SE District of IPTA (x3) District Director (x2) IPTA Foundation President Iowa House of Delegates Board of AT Examiners Board of PT Examiners President American Society of Shoulder and

Elbow Therapists

Education

Certificate BS MPT or MSPT DPT

Practice of Physical TherapyThe Past

Direct Access

Practice of Physical TherapyThe Present

Physical Therapy PracticeThe Future

APTA Vision 2020 By 2020 physical therapy will be provided by

physical therapists who are doctors of physical therapy recognized by consumers and other health care professionals as the practitioners of choice to whom consumers have direct access for the diagnosis of interventions for and prevention of impairments functional limitations and disabilities related to movement function and health

Chances of Achieving Vision 2020

ldquoAutonomous Practicerdquo

ldquoAutonomous Practicerdquo Definition of Autonomous Practice Adopted In light of APTAs movement toward realizing Vision 2020 an operational definition

of autonomous practice was adopted during the March Board of Directors meeting Vision 2020 states Physical therapists will be practitioners of choice in clientsrsquo health networks and will hold all privileges of autonomous practice Board members agreed however that the term autonomous practice and the related term autonomous physical therapist practitioner needed clarification to ensure that the Associationrsquos efforts toward this realization are consistent

The definitions adopted by the Board are as follows Autonomous physical therapist practice is practice

characterized by independent self-determined professional judgment and action An autonomous physical therapist practitioner within the scope of practice

defined by the Guide to Physical Therapist Practice provides physical therapy services to patientsclients who have direct and unrestricted access to their services and may refer as appropriate to other health care providers and other professionals and for diagnostic tests

The Board directed APTA staff to identify competencies of the autonomous physical therapist practitioner using A Normative Model of Physical Therapist Professional Education the Guide to Physical Therapist Practice other Association documents and expert member input A report is due to the November 2001 Board of Directors meeting

Practice of Physical TherapyWhat PTrsquos Do

Relieve Pain Modalities Manual Techniques Education

Improve ROM Modalities Manual Techniques Ex Instruction

Strengthen muscles Exercise Instruction Man Res Exercises

Improve Function Assistive Devices Correct Impairments

UI Practice

What we donrsquot do Non-mechanical Pain (pain at rest) People that donrsquot want to exercise modify lifestyle

UI Practice- Active Exercise Practice in a vacuum

Our goal Help patients achieve THEIR goals Restoration Prevention

ldquoRepeat business is great Repeat business for the same problem is not greatrdquo

Enhancement

UI Practice

Rehab Therapies 0733 JPP PT (Evaluation Returns)

UISMC ldquoOne stop shoppingrdquo

HEP Start PT at UI Start PT in community

Pre- Post Op Teaching Crutch fitting KT 1000

Training Rooms Consultation PT

Future UISMC Practice

Enhancement Injury Prevention Clinical Research

Functional testing for return to play

Screening

UI Athletes Shared care

UI Practice - PT Referral

ldquoAn invitation to see the patientrdquo ndash Dick Evans

Information to include on PT Referral Diagnosis Goals Time Frame

Information not to include on PT referral ldquo2x5 quad sets 2x dayrdquo ldquono therabandrdquo ldquoUltrasound at 1 MHz for 5 minutesrdquo

Check sheet

Practice of Physical Therapy

Sports PT is very small part of PT Profession

Rehab is small part of AT profession

Practice of Physical Therapy

Fun active patients Well insured Visibility Total care Control Turf

Taping

Practice of Physical Therapy

We know a lot about a little Rehabilitation

1 injury year vs 7 at a time ACLrsquos Ear Exam

How It Could Work

Injury

ATRehabilitation

MD Evaluation

AT Evaluation

PT ATRehabilitation

Return to Play

SurgeryldquoMinor Injuryrdquo

ldquoMajor Injuryrdquo

Progressing

Time Loss

Not Progressing

Taping BracingAdvanced Rehab

When we get it right Shared Athlete is focus Mutually beneficial Mutually respectful Appropriate communication Example

When we get it wrong ATC Under- refers ATC Over- complicates ATC Over-manages PT Doesnrsquot Include PT Over- treats PT Delegates PT Doesnrsquot consult Over-communicate

PT ATRehabilitation

What itrsquos nothellipand never will be

Money maker

AT as first responder

Can we get there from here

Thank You

  • Slide 21
Page 2: Role of the Physical Therapist Sports PT Staff. “Let our team take care of your team” Libby Kestel PT, SCS, MBA Ed Crowley PT, ATC Dick Evans PT, OCS

ldquoLet our team take care of your teamrdquo

Libby Kestel

PT SCS MBA

Ed Crowley

PT ATC

Dick Evans

PT OCSJoel Lee

PT

Paul Pursley

PT SCS

Katie Ryan

PTA

Kolleen Shields

PT

Glenn Williams

PhD PT ATC SCS

Itrsquos a good team

~150 Combined years of experience 6 APTA certified specialists (2 OCS 1 PTA) 314 SCS in Iowa

Continuing Education APTA Dues

Itrsquos a good team

Positions held holding Director of AT Services (UI) Chairperson for SE District of IPTA (x3) District Director (x2) IPTA Foundation President Iowa House of Delegates Board of AT Examiners Board of PT Examiners President American Society of Shoulder and

Elbow Therapists

Education

Certificate BS MPT or MSPT DPT

Practice of Physical TherapyThe Past

Direct Access

Practice of Physical TherapyThe Present

Physical Therapy PracticeThe Future

APTA Vision 2020 By 2020 physical therapy will be provided by

physical therapists who are doctors of physical therapy recognized by consumers and other health care professionals as the practitioners of choice to whom consumers have direct access for the diagnosis of interventions for and prevention of impairments functional limitations and disabilities related to movement function and health

Chances of Achieving Vision 2020

ldquoAutonomous Practicerdquo

ldquoAutonomous Practicerdquo Definition of Autonomous Practice Adopted In light of APTAs movement toward realizing Vision 2020 an operational definition

of autonomous practice was adopted during the March Board of Directors meeting Vision 2020 states Physical therapists will be practitioners of choice in clientsrsquo health networks and will hold all privileges of autonomous practice Board members agreed however that the term autonomous practice and the related term autonomous physical therapist practitioner needed clarification to ensure that the Associationrsquos efforts toward this realization are consistent

The definitions adopted by the Board are as follows Autonomous physical therapist practice is practice

characterized by independent self-determined professional judgment and action An autonomous physical therapist practitioner within the scope of practice

defined by the Guide to Physical Therapist Practice provides physical therapy services to patientsclients who have direct and unrestricted access to their services and may refer as appropriate to other health care providers and other professionals and for diagnostic tests

The Board directed APTA staff to identify competencies of the autonomous physical therapist practitioner using A Normative Model of Physical Therapist Professional Education the Guide to Physical Therapist Practice other Association documents and expert member input A report is due to the November 2001 Board of Directors meeting

Practice of Physical TherapyWhat PTrsquos Do

Relieve Pain Modalities Manual Techniques Education

Improve ROM Modalities Manual Techniques Ex Instruction

Strengthen muscles Exercise Instruction Man Res Exercises

Improve Function Assistive Devices Correct Impairments

UI Practice

What we donrsquot do Non-mechanical Pain (pain at rest) People that donrsquot want to exercise modify lifestyle

UI Practice- Active Exercise Practice in a vacuum

Our goal Help patients achieve THEIR goals Restoration Prevention

ldquoRepeat business is great Repeat business for the same problem is not greatrdquo

Enhancement

UI Practice

Rehab Therapies 0733 JPP PT (Evaluation Returns)

UISMC ldquoOne stop shoppingrdquo

HEP Start PT at UI Start PT in community

Pre- Post Op Teaching Crutch fitting KT 1000

Training Rooms Consultation PT

Future UISMC Practice

Enhancement Injury Prevention Clinical Research

Functional testing for return to play

Screening

UI Athletes Shared care

UI Practice - PT Referral

ldquoAn invitation to see the patientrdquo ndash Dick Evans

Information to include on PT Referral Diagnosis Goals Time Frame

Information not to include on PT referral ldquo2x5 quad sets 2x dayrdquo ldquono therabandrdquo ldquoUltrasound at 1 MHz for 5 minutesrdquo

Check sheet

Practice of Physical Therapy

Sports PT is very small part of PT Profession

Rehab is small part of AT profession

Practice of Physical Therapy

Fun active patients Well insured Visibility Total care Control Turf

Taping

Practice of Physical Therapy

We know a lot about a little Rehabilitation

1 injury year vs 7 at a time ACLrsquos Ear Exam

How It Could Work

Injury

ATRehabilitation

MD Evaluation

AT Evaluation

PT ATRehabilitation

Return to Play

SurgeryldquoMinor Injuryrdquo

ldquoMajor Injuryrdquo

Progressing

Time Loss

Not Progressing

Taping BracingAdvanced Rehab

When we get it right Shared Athlete is focus Mutually beneficial Mutually respectful Appropriate communication Example

When we get it wrong ATC Under- refers ATC Over- complicates ATC Over-manages PT Doesnrsquot Include PT Over- treats PT Delegates PT Doesnrsquot consult Over-communicate

PT ATRehabilitation

What itrsquos nothellipand never will be

Money maker

AT as first responder

Can we get there from here

Thank You

  • Slide 21
Page 3: Role of the Physical Therapist Sports PT Staff. “Let our team take care of your team” Libby Kestel PT, SCS, MBA Ed Crowley PT, ATC Dick Evans PT, OCS

Itrsquos a good team

~150 Combined years of experience 6 APTA certified specialists (2 OCS 1 PTA) 314 SCS in Iowa

Continuing Education APTA Dues

Itrsquos a good team

Positions held holding Director of AT Services (UI) Chairperson for SE District of IPTA (x3) District Director (x2) IPTA Foundation President Iowa House of Delegates Board of AT Examiners Board of PT Examiners President American Society of Shoulder and

Elbow Therapists

Education

Certificate BS MPT or MSPT DPT

Practice of Physical TherapyThe Past

Direct Access

Practice of Physical TherapyThe Present

Physical Therapy PracticeThe Future

APTA Vision 2020 By 2020 physical therapy will be provided by

physical therapists who are doctors of physical therapy recognized by consumers and other health care professionals as the practitioners of choice to whom consumers have direct access for the diagnosis of interventions for and prevention of impairments functional limitations and disabilities related to movement function and health

Chances of Achieving Vision 2020

ldquoAutonomous Practicerdquo

ldquoAutonomous Practicerdquo Definition of Autonomous Practice Adopted In light of APTAs movement toward realizing Vision 2020 an operational definition

of autonomous practice was adopted during the March Board of Directors meeting Vision 2020 states Physical therapists will be practitioners of choice in clientsrsquo health networks and will hold all privileges of autonomous practice Board members agreed however that the term autonomous practice and the related term autonomous physical therapist practitioner needed clarification to ensure that the Associationrsquos efforts toward this realization are consistent

The definitions adopted by the Board are as follows Autonomous physical therapist practice is practice

characterized by independent self-determined professional judgment and action An autonomous physical therapist practitioner within the scope of practice

defined by the Guide to Physical Therapist Practice provides physical therapy services to patientsclients who have direct and unrestricted access to their services and may refer as appropriate to other health care providers and other professionals and for diagnostic tests

The Board directed APTA staff to identify competencies of the autonomous physical therapist practitioner using A Normative Model of Physical Therapist Professional Education the Guide to Physical Therapist Practice other Association documents and expert member input A report is due to the November 2001 Board of Directors meeting

Practice of Physical TherapyWhat PTrsquos Do

Relieve Pain Modalities Manual Techniques Education

Improve ROM Modalities Manual Techniques Ex Instruction

Strengthen muscles Exercise Instruction Man Res Exercises

Improve Function Assistive Devices Correct Impairments

UI Practice

What we donrsquot do Non-mechanical Pain (pain at rest) People that donrsquot want to exercise modify lifestyle

UI Practice- Active Exercise Practice in a vacuum

Our goal Help patients achieve THEIR goals Restoration Prevention

ldquoRepeat business is great Repeat business for the same problem is not greatrdquo

Enhancement

UI Practice

Rehab Therapies 0733 JPP PT (Evaluation Returns)

UISMC ldquoOne stop shoppingrdquo

HEP Start PT at UI Start PT in community

Pre- Post Op Teaching Crutch fitting KT 1000

Training Rooms Consultation PT

Future UISMC Practice

Enhancement Injury Prevention Clinical Research

Functional testing for return to play

Screening

UI Athletes Shared care

UI Practice - PT Referral

ldquoAn invitation to see the patientrdquo ndash Dick Evans

Information to include on PT Referral Diagnosis Goals Time Frame

Information not to include on PT referral ldquo2x5 quad sets 2x dayrdquo ldquono therabandrdquo ldquoUltrasound at 1 MHz for 5 minutesrdquo

Check sheet

Practice of Physical Therapy

Sports PT is very small part of PT Profession

Rehab is small part of AT profession

Practice of Physical Therapy

Fun active patients Well insured Visibility Total care Control Turf

Taping

Practice of Physical Therapy

We know a lot about a little Rehabilitation

1 injury year vs 7 at a time ACLrsquos Ear Exam

How It Could Work

Injury

ATRehabilitation

MD Evaluation

AT Evaluation

PT ATRehabilitation

Return to Play

SurgeryldquoMinor Injuryrdquo

ldquoMajor Injuryrdquo

Progressing

Time Loss

Not Progressing

Taping BracingAdvanced Rehab

When we get it right Shared Athlete is focus Mutually beneficial Mutually respectful Appropriate communication Example

When we get it wrong ATC Under- refers ATC Over- complicates ATC Over-manages PT Doesnrsquot Include PT Over- treats PT Delegates PT Doesnrsquot consult Over-communicate

PT ATRehabilitation

What itrsquos nothellipand never will be

Money maker

AT as first responder

Can we get there from here

Thank You

  • Slide 21
Page 4: Role of the Physical Therapist Sports PT Staff. “Let our team take care of your team” Libby Kestel PT, SCS, MBA Ed Crowley PT, ATC Dick Evans PT, OCS

Itrsquos a good team

Positions held holding Director of AT Services (UI) Chairperson for SE District of IPTA (x3) District Director (x2) IPTA Foundation President Iowa House of Delegates Board of AT Examiners Board of PT Examiners President American Society of Shoulder and

Elbow Therapists

Education

Certificate BS MPT or MSPT DPT

Practice of Physical TherapyThe Past

Direct Access

Practice of Physical TherapyThe Present

Physical Therapy PracticeThe Future

APTA Vision 2020 By 2020 physical therapy will be provided by

physical therapists who are doctors of physical therapy recognized by consumers and other health care professionals as the practitioners of choice to whom consumers have direct access for the diagnosis of interventions for and prevention of impairments functional limitations and disabilities related to movement function and health

Chances of Achieving Vision 2020

ldquoAutonomous Practicerdquo

ldquoAutonomous Practicerdquo Definition of Autonomous Practice Adopted In light of APTAs movement toward realizing Vision 2020 an operational definition

of autonomous practice was adopted during the March Board of Directors meeting Vision 2020 states Physical therapists will be practitioners of choice in clientsrsquo health networks and will hold all privileges of autonomous practice Board members agreed however that the term autonomous practice and the related term autonomous physical therapist practitioner needed clarification to ensure that the Associationrsquos efforts toward this realization are consistent

The definitions adopted by the Board are as follows Autonomous physical therapist practice is practice

characterized by independent self-determined professional judgment and action An autonomous physical therapist practitioner within the scope of practice

defined by the Guide to Physical Therapist Practice provides physical therapy services to patientsclients who have direct and unrestricted access to their services and may refer as appropriate to other health care providers and other professionals and for diagnostic tests

The Board directed APTA staff to identify competencies of the autonomous physical therapist practitioner using A Normative Model of Physical Therapist Professional Education the Guide to Physical Therapist Practice other Association documents and expert member input A report is due to the November 2001 Board of Directors meeting

Practice of Physical TherapyWhat PTrsquos Do

Relieve Pain Modalities Manual Techniques Education

Improve ROM Modalities Manual Techniques Ex Instruction

Strengthen muscles Exercise Instruction Man Res Exercises

Improve Function Assistive Devices Correct Impairments

UI Practice

What we donrsquot do Non-mechanical Pain (pain at rest) People that donrsquot want to exercise modify lifestyle

UI Practice- Active Exercise Practice in a vacuum

Our goal Help patients achieve THEIR goals Restoration Prevention

ldquoRepeat business is great Repeat business for the same problem is not greatrdquo

Enhancement

UI Practice

Rehab Therapies 0733 JPP PT (Evaluation Returns)

UISMC ldquoOne stop shoppingrdquo

HEP Start PT at UI Start PT in community

Pre- Post Op Teaching Crutch fitting KT 1000

Training Rooms Consultation PT

Future UISMC Practice

Enhancement Injury Prevention Clinical Research

Functional testing for return to play

Screening

UI Athletes Shared care

UI Practice - PT Referral

ldquoAn invitation to see the patientrdquo ndash Dick Evans

Information to include on PT Referral Diagnosis Goals Time Frame

Information not to include on PT referral ldquo2x5 quad sets 2x dayrdquo ldquono therabandrdquo ldquoUltrasound at 1 MHz for 5 minutesrdquo

Check sheet

Practice of Physical Therapy

Sports PT is very small part of PT Profession

Rehab is small part of AT profession

Practice of Physical Therapy

Fun active patients Well insured Visibility Total care Control Turf

Taping

Practice of Physical Therapy

We know a lot about a little Rehabilitation

1 injury year vs 7 at a time ACLrsquos Ear Exam

How It Could Work

Injury

ATRehabilitation

MD Evaluation

AT Evaluation

PT ATRehabilitation

Return to Play

SurgeryldquoMinor Injuryrdquo

ldquoMajor Injuryrdquo

Progressing

Time Loss

Not Progressing

Taping BracingAdvanced Rehab

When we get it right Shared Athlete is focus Mutually beneficial Mutually respectful Appropriate communication Example

When we get it wrong ATC Under- refers ATC Over- complicates ATC Over-manages PT Doesnrsquot Include PT Over- treats PT Delegates PT Doesnrsquot consult Over-communicate

PT ATRehabilitation

What itrsquos nothellipand never will be

Money maker

AT as first responder

Can we get there from here

Thank You

  • Slide 21
Page 5: Role of the Physical Therapist Sports PT Staff. “Let our team take care of your team” Libby Kestel PT, SCS, MBA Ed Crowley PT, ATC Dick Evans PT, OCS

Education

Certificate BS MPT or MSPT DPT

Practice of Physical TherapyThe Past

Direct Access

Practice of Physical TherapyThe Present

Physical Therapy PracticeThe Future

APTA Vision 2020 By 2020 physical therapy will be provided by

physical therapists who are doctors of physical therapy recognized by consumers and other health care professionals as the practitioners of choice to whom consumers have direct access for the diagnosis of interventions for and prevention of impairments functional limitations and disabilities related to movement function and health

Chances of Achieving Vision 2020

ldquoAutonomous Practicerdquo

ldquoAutonomous Practicerdquo Definition of Autonomous Practice Adopted In light of APTAs movement toward realizing Vision 2020 an operational definition

of autonomous practice was adopted during the March Board of Directors meeting Vision 2020 states Physical therapists will be practitioners of choice in clientsrsquo health networks and will hold all privileges of autonomous practice Board members agreed however that the term autonomous practice and the related term autonomous physical therapist practitioner needed clarification to ensure that the Associationrsquos efforts toward this realization are consistent

The definitions adopted by the Board are as follows Autonomous physical therapist practice is practice

characterized by independent self-determined professional judgment and action An autonomous physical therapist practitioner within the scope of practice

defined by the Guide to Physical Therapist Practice provides physical therapy services to patientsclients who have direct and unrestricted access to their services and may refer as appropriate to other health care providers and other professionals and for diagnostic tests

The Board directed APTA staff to identify competencies of the autonomous physical therapist practitioner using A Normative Model of Physical Therapist Professional Education the Guide to Physical Therapist Practice other Association documents and expert member input A report is due to the November 2001 Board of Directors meeting

Practice of Physical TherapyWhat PTrsquos Do

Relieve Pain Modalities Manual Techniques Education

Improve ROM Modalities Manual Techniques Ex Instruction

Strengthen muscles Exercise Instruction Man Res Exercises

Improve Function Assistive Devices Correct Impairments

UI Practice

What we donrsquot do Non-mechanical Pain (pain at rest) People that donrsquot want to exercise modify lifestyle

UI Practice- Active Exercise Practice in a vacuum

Our goal Help patients achieve THEIR goals Restoration Prevention

ldquoRepeat business is great Repeat business for the same problem is not greatrdquo

Enhancement

UI Practice

Rehab Therapies 0733 JPP PT (Evaluation Returns)

UISMC ldquoOne stop shoppingrdquo

HEP Start PT at UI Start PT in community

Pre- Post Op Teaching Crutch fitting KT 1000

Training Rooms Consultation PT

Future UISMC Practice

Enhancement Injury Prevention Clinical Research

Functional testing for return to play

Screening

UI Athletes Shared care

UI Practice - PT Referral

ldquoAn invitation to see the patientrdquo ndash Dick Evans

Information to include on PT Referral Diagnosis Goals Time Frame

Information not to include on PT referral ldquo2x5 quad sets 2x dayrdquo ldquono therabandrdquo ldquoUltrasound at 1 MHz for 5 minutesrdquo

Check sheet

Practice of Physical Therapy

Sports PT is very small part of PT Profession

Rehab is small part of AT profession

Practice of Physical Therapy

Fun active patients Well insured Visibility Total care Control Turf

Taping

Practice of Physical Therapy

We know a lot about a little Rehabilitation

1 injury year vs 7 at a time ACLrsquos Ear Exam

How It Could Work

Injury

ATRehabilitation

MD Evaluation

AT Evaluation

PT ATRehabilitation

Return to Play

SurgeryldquoMinor Injuryrdquo

ldquoMajor Injuryrdquo

Progressing

Time Loss

Not Progressing

Taping BracingAdvanced Rehab

When we get it right Shared Athlete is focus Mutually beneficial Mutually respectful Appropriate communication Example

When we get it wrong ATC Under- refers ATC Over- complicates ATC Over-manages PT Doesnrsquot Include PT Over- treats PT Delegates PT Doesnrsquot consult Over-communicate

PT ATRehabilitation

What itrsquos nothellipand never will be

Money maker

AT as first responder

Can we get there from here

Thank You

  • Slide 21
Page 6: Role of the Physical Therapist Sports PT Staff. “Let our team take care of your team” Libby Kestel PT, SCS, MBA Ed Crowley PT, ATC Dick Evans PT, OCS

Practice of Physical TherapyThe Past

Direct Access

Practice of Physical TherapyThe Present

Physical Therapy PracticeThe Future

APTA Vision 2020 By 2020 physical therapy will be provided by

physical therapists who are doctors of physical therapy recognized by consumers and other health care professionals as the practitioners of choice to whom consumers have direct access for the diagnosis of interventions for and prevention of impairments functional limitations and disabilities related to movement function and health

Chances of Achieving Vision 2020

ldquoAutonomous Practicerdquo

ldquoAutonomous Practicerdquo Definition of Autonomous Practice Adopted In light of APTAs movement toward realizing Vision 2020 an operational definition

of autonomous practice was adopted during the March Board of Directors meeting Vision 2020 states Physical therapists will be practitioners of choice in clientsrsquo health networks and will hold all privileges of autonomous practice Board members agreed however that the term autonomous practice and the related term autonomous physical therapist practitioner needed clarification to ensure that the Associationrsquos efforts toward this realization are consistent

The definitions adopted by the Board are as follows Autonomous physical therapist practice is practice

characterized by independent self-determined professional judgment and action An autonomous physical therapist practitioner within the scope of practice

defined by the Guide to Physical Therapist Practice provides physical therapy services to patientsclients who have direct and unrestricted access to their services and may refer as appropriate to other health care providers and other professionals and for diagnostic tests

The Board directed APTA staff to identify competencies of the autonomous physical therapist practitioner using A Normative Model of Physical Therapist Professional Education the Guide to Physical Therapist Practice other Association documents and expert member input A report is due to the November 2001 Board of Directors meeting

Practice of Physical TherapyWhat PTrsquos Do

Relieve Pain Modalities Manual Techniques Education

Improve ROM Modalities Manual Techniques Ex Instruction

Strengthen muscles Exercise Instruction Man Res Exercises

Improve Function Assistive Devices Correct Impairments

UI Practice

What we donrsquot do Non-mechanical Pain (pain at rest) People that donrsquot want to exercise modify lifestyle

UI Practice- Active Exercise Practice in a vacuum

Our goal Help patients achieve THEIR goals Restoration Prevention

ldquoRepeat business is great Repeat business for the same problem is not greatrdquo

Enhancement

UI Practice

Rehab Therapies 0733 JPP PT (Evaluation Returns)

UISMC ldquoOne stop shoppingrdquo

HEP Start PT at UI Start PT in community

Pre- Post Op Teaching Crutch fitting KT 1000

Training Rooms Consultation PT

Future UISMC Practice

Enhancement Injury Prevention Clinical Research

Functional testing for return to play

Screening

UI Athletes Shared care

UI Practice - PT Referral

ldquoAn invitation to see the patientrdquo ndash Dick Evans

Information to include on PT Referral Diagnosis Goals Time Frame

Information not to include on PT referral ldquo2x5 quad sets 2x dayrdquo ldquono therabandrdquo ldquoUltrasound at 1 MHz for 5 minutesrdquo

Check sheet

Practice of Physical Therapy

Sports PT is very small part of PT Profession

Rehab is small part of AT profession

Practice of Physical Therapy

Fun active patients Well insured Visibility Total care Control Turf

Taping

Practice of Physical Therapy

We know a lot about a little Rehabilitation

1 injury year vs 7 at a time ACLrsquos Ear Exam

How It Could Work

Injury

ATRehabilitation

MD Evaluation

AT Evaluation

PT ATRehabilitation

Return to Play

SurgeryldquoMinor Injuryrdquo

ldquoMajor Injuryrdquo

Progressing

Time Loss

Not Progressing

Taping BracingAdvanced Rehab

When we get it right Shared Athlete is focus Mutually beneficial Mutually respectful Appropriate communication Example

When we get it wrong ATC Under- refers ATC Over- complicates ATC Over-manages PT Doesnrsquot Include PT Over- treats PT Delegates PT Doesnrsquot consult Over-communicate

PT ATRehabilitation

What itrsquos nothellipand never will be

Money maker

AT as first responder

Can we get there from here

Thank You

  • Slide 21
Page 7: Role of the Physical Therapist Sports PT Staff. “Let our team take care of your team” Libby Kestel PT, SCS, MBA Ed Crowley PT, ATC Dick Evans PT, OCS

Practice of Physical TherapyThe Present

Physical Therapy PracticeThe Future

APTA Vision 2020 By 2020 physical therapy will be provided by

physical therapists who are doctors of physical therapy recognized by consumers and other health care professionals as the practitioners of choice to whom consumers have direct access for the diagnosis of interventions for and prevention of impairments functional limitations and disabilities related to movement function and health

Chances of Achieving Vision 2020

ldquoAutonomous Practicerdquo

ldquoAutonomous Practicerdquo Definition of Autonomous Practice Adopted In light of APTAs movement toward realizing Vision 2020 an operational definition

of autonomous practice was adopted during the March Board of Directors meeting Vision 2020 states Physical therapists will be practitioners of choice in clientsrsquo health networks and will hold all privileges of autonomous practice Board members agreed however that the term autonomous practice and the related term autonomous physical therapist practitioner needed clarification to ensure that the Associationrsquos efforts toward this realization are consistent

The definitions adopted by the Board are as follows Autonomous physical therapist practice is practice

characterized by independent self-determined professional judgment and action An autonomous physical therapist practitioner within the scope of practice

defined by the Guide to Physical Therapist Practice provides physical therapy services to patientsclients who have direct and unrestricted access to their services and may refer as appropriate to other health care providers and other professionals and for diagnostic tests

The Board directed APTA staff to identify competencies of the autonomous physical therapist practitioner using A Normative Model of Physical Therapist Professional Education the Guide to Physical Therapist Practice other Association documents and expert member input A report is due to the November 2001 Board of Directors meeting

Practice of Physical TherapyWhat PTrsquos Do

Relieve Pain Modalities Manual Techniques Education

Improve ROM Modalities Manual Techniques Ex Instruction

Strengthen muscles Exercise Instruction Man Res Exercises

Improve Function Assistive Devices Correct Impairments

UI Practice

What we donrsquot do Non-mechanical Pain (pain at rest) People that donrsquot want to exercise modify lifestyle

UI Practice- Active Exercise Practice in a vacuum

Our goal Help patients achieve THEIR goals Restoration Prevention

ldquoRepeat business is great Repeat business for the same problem is not greatrdquo

Enhancement

UI Practice

Rehab Therapies 0733 JPP PT (Evaluation Returns)

UISMC ldquoOne stop shoppingrdquo

HEP Start PT at UI Start PT in community

Pre- Post Op Teaching Crutch fitting KT 1000

Training Rooms Consultation PT

Future UISMC Practice

Enhancement Injury Prevention Clinical Research

Functional testing for return to play

Screening

UI Athletes Shared care

UI Practice - PT Referral

ldquoAn invitation to see the patientrdquo ndash Dick Evans

Information to include on PT Referral Diagnosis Goals Time Frame

Information not to include on PT referral ldquo2x5 quad sets 2x dayrdquo ldquono therabandrdquo ldquoUltrasound at 1 MHz for 5 minutesrdquo

Check sheet

Practice of Physical Therapy

Sports PT is very small part of PT Profession

Rehab is small part of AT profession

Practice of Physical Therapy

Fun active patients Well insured Visibility Total care Control Turf

Taping

Practice of Physical Therapy

We know a lot about a little Rehabilitation

1 injury year vs 7 at a time ACLrsquos Ear Exam

How It Could Work

Injury

ATRehabilitation

MD Evaluation

AT Evaluation

PT ATRehabilitation

Return to Play

SurgeryldquoMinor Injuryrdquo

ldquoMajor Injuryrdquo

Progressing

Time Loss

Not Progressing

Taping BracingAdvanced Rehab

When we get it right Shared Athlete is focus Mutually beneficial Mutually respectful Appropriate communication Example

When we get it wrong ATC Under- refers ATC Over- complicates ATC Over-manages PT Doesnrsquot Include PT Over- treats PT Delegates PT Doesnrsquot consult Over-communicate

PT ATRehabilitation

What itrsquos nothellipand never will be

Money maker

AT as first responder

Can we get there from here

Thank You

  • Slide 21
Page 8: Role of the Physical Therapist Sports PT Staff. “Let our team take care of your team” Libby Kestel PT, SCS, MBA Ed Crowley PT, ATC Dick Evans PT, OCS

Physical Therapy PracticeThe Future

APTA Vision 2020 By 2020 physical therapy will be provided by

physical therapists who are doctors of physical therapy recognized by consumers and other health care professionals as the practitioners of choice to whom consumers have direct access for the diagnosis of interventions for and prevention of impairments functional limitations and disabilities related to movement function and health

Chances of Achieving Vision 2020

ldquoAutonomous Practicerdquo

ldquoAutonomous Practicerdquo Definition of Autonomous Practice Adopted In light of APTAs movement toward realizing Vision 2020 an operational definition

of autonomous practice was adopted during the March Board of Directors meeting Vision 2020 states Physical therapists will be practitioners of choice in clientsrsquo health networks and will hold all privileges of autonomous practice Board members agreed however that the term autonomous practice and the related term autonomous physical therapist practitioner needed clarification to ensure that the Associationrsquos efforts toward this realization are consistent

The definitions adopted by the Board are as follows Autonomous physical therapist practice is practice

characterized by independent self-determined professional judgment and action An autonomous physical therapist practitioner within the scope of practice

defined by the Guide to Physical Therapist Practice provides physical therapy services to patientsclients who have direct and unrestricted access to their services and may refer as appropriate to other health care providers and other professionals and for diagnostic tests

The Board directed APTA staff to identify competencies of the autonomous physical therapist practitioner using A Normative Model of Physical Therapist Professional Education the Guide to Physical Therapist Practice other Association documents and expert member input A report is due to the November 2001 Board of Directors meeting

Practice of Physical TherapyWhat PTrsquos Do

Relieve Pain Modalities Manual Techniques Education

Improve ROM Modalities Manual Techniques Ex Instruction

Strengthen muscles Exercise Instruction Man Res Exercises

Improve Function Assistive Devices Correct Impairments

UI Practice

What we donrsquot do Non-mechanical Pain (pain at rest) People that donrsquot want to exercise modify lifestyle

UI Practice- Active Exercise Practice in a vacuum

Our goal Help patients achieve THEIR goals Restoration Prevention

ldquoRepeat business is great Repeat business for the same problem is not greatrdquo

Enhancement

UI Practice

Rehab Therapies 0733 JPP PT (Evaluation Returns)

UISMC ldquoOne stop shoppingrdquo

HEP Start PT at UI Start PT in community

Pre- Post Op Teaching Crutch fitting KT 1000

Training Rooms Consultation PT

Future UISMC Practice

Enhancement Injury Prevention Clinical Research

Functional testing for return to play

Screening

UI Athletes Shared care

UI Practice - PT Referral

ldquoAn invitation to see the patientrdquo ndash Dick Evans

Information to include on PT Referral Diagnosis Goals Time Frame

Information not to include on PT referral ldquo2x5 quad sets 2x dayrdquo ldquono therabandrdquo ldquoUltrasound at 1 MHz for 5 minutesrdquo

Check sheet

Practice of Physical Therapy

Sports PT is very small part of PT Profession

Rehab is small part of AT profession

Practice of Physical Therapy

Fun active patients Well insured Visibility Total care Control Turf

Taping

Practice of Physical Therapy

We know a lot about a little Rehabilitation

1 injury year vs 7 at a time ACLrsquos Ear Exam

How It Could Work

Injury

ATRehabilitation

MD Evaluation

AT Evaluation

PT ATRehabilitation

Return to Play

SurgeryldquoMinor Injuryrdquo

ldquoMajor Injuryrdquo

Progressing

Time Loss

Not Progressing

Taping BracingAdvanced Rehab

When we get it right Shared Athlete is focus Mutually beneficial Mutually respectful Appropriate communication Example

When we get it wrong ATC Under- refers ATC Over- complicates ATC Over-manages PT Doesnrsquot Include PT Over- treats PT Delegates PT Doesnrsquot consult Over-communicate

PT ATRehabilitation

What itrsquos nothellipand never will be

Money maker

AT as first responder

Can we get there from here

Thank You

  • Slide 21
Page 9: Role of the Physical Therapist Sports PT Staff. “Let our team take care of your team” Libby Kestel PT, SCS, MBA Ed Crowley PT, ATC Dick Evans PT, OCS

Chances of Achieving Vision 2020

ldquoAutonomous Practicerdquo

ldquoAutonomous Practicerdquo Definition of Autonomous Practice Adopted In light of APTAs movement toward realizing Vision 2020 an operational definition

of autonomous practice was adopted during the March Board of Directors meeting Vision 2020 states Physical therapists will be practitioners of choice in clientsrsquo health networks and will hold all privileges of autonomous practice Board members agreed however that the term autonomous practice and the related term autonomous physical therapist practitioner needed clarification to ensure that the Associationrsquos efforts toward this realization are consistent

The definitions adopted by the Board are as follows Autonomous physical therapist practice is practice

characterized by independent self-determined professional judgment and action An autonomous physical therapist practitioner within the scope of practice

defined by the Guide to Physical Therapist Practice provides physical therapy services to patientsclients who have direct and unrestricted access to their services and may refer as appropriate to other health care providers and other professionals and for diagnostic tests

The Board directed APTA staff to identify competencies of the autonomous physical therapist practitioner using A Normative Model of Physical Therapist Professional Education the Guide to Physical Therapist Practice other Association documents and expert member input A report is due to the November 2001 Board of Directors meeting

Practice of Physical TherapyWhat PTrsquos Do

Relieve Pain Modalities Manual Techniques Education

Improve ROM Modalities Manual Techniques Ex Instruction

Strengthen muscles Exercise Instruction Man Res Exercises

Improve Function Assistive Devices Correct Impairments

UI Practice

What we donrsquot do Non-mechanical Pain (pain at rest) People that donrsquot want to exercise modify lifestyle

UI Practice- Active Exercise Practice in a vacuum

Our goal Help patients achieve THEIR goals Restoration Prevention

ldquoRepeat business is great Repeat business for the same problem is not greatrdquo

Enhancement

UI Practice

Rehab Therapies 0733 JPP PT (Evaluation Returns)

UISMC ldquoOne stop shoppingrdquo

HEP Start PT at UI Start PT in community

Pre- Post Op Teaching Crutch fitting KT 1000

Training Rooms Consultation PT

Future UISMC Practice

Enhancement Injury Prevention Clinical Research

Functional testing for return to play

Screening

UI Athletes Shared care

UI Practice - PT Referral

ldquoAn invitation to see the patientrdquo ndash Dick Evans

Information to include on PT Referral Diagnosis Goals Time Frame

Information not to include on PT referral ldquo2x5 quad sets 2x dayrdquo ldquono therabandrdquo ldquoUltrasound at 1 MHz for 5 minutesrdquo

Check sheet

Practice of Physical Therapy

Sports PT is very small part of PT Profession

Rehab is small part of AT profession

Practice of Physical Therapy

Fun active patients Well insured Visibility Total care Control Turf

Taping

Practice of Physical Therapy

We know a lot about a little Rehabilitation

1 injury year vs 7 at a time ACLrsquos Ear Exam

How It Could Work

Injury

ATRehabilitation

MD Evaluation

AT Evaluation

PT ATRehabilitation

Return to Play

SurgeryldquoMinor Injuryrdquo

ldquoMajor Injuryrdquo

Progressing

Time Loss

Not Progressing

Taping BracingAdvanced Rehab

When we get it right Shared Athlete is focus Mutually beneficial Mutually respectful Appropriate communication Example

When we get it wrong ATC Under- refers ATC Over- complicates ATC Over-manages PT Doesnrsquot Include PT Over- treats PT Delegates PT Doesnrsquot consult Over-communicate

PT ATRehabilitation

What itrsquos nothellipand never will be

Money maker

AT as first responder

Can we get there from here

Thank You

  • Slide 21
Page 10: Role of the Physical Therapist Sports PT Staff. “Let our team take care of your team” Libby Kestel PT, SCS, MBA Ed Crowley PT, ATC Dick Evans PT, OCS

ldquoAutonomous Practicerdquo

ldquoAutonomous Practicerdquo Definition of Autonomous Practice Adopted In light of APTAs movement toward realizing Vision 2020 an operational definition

of autonomous practice was adopted during the March Board of Directors meeting Vision 2020 states Physical therapists will be practitioners of choice in clientsrsquo health networks and will hold all privileges of autonomous practice Board members agreed however that the term autonomous practice and the related term autonomous physical therapist practitioner needed clarification to ensure that the Associationrsquos efforts toward this realization are consistent

The definitions adopted by the Board are as follows Autonomous physical therapist practice is practice

characterized by independent self-determined professional judgment and action An autonomous physical therapist practitioner within the scope of practice

defined by the Guide to Physical Therapist Practice provides physical therapy services to patientsclients who have direct and unrestricted access to their services and may refer as appropriate to other health care providers and other professionals and for diagnostic tests

The Board directed APTA staff to identify competencies of the autonomous physical therapist practitioner using A Normative Model of Physical Therapist Professional Education the Guide to Physical Therapist Practice other Association documents and expert member input A report is due to the November 2001 Board of Directors meeting

Practice of Physical TherapyWhat PTrsquos Do

Relieve Pain Modalities Manual Techniques Education

Improve ROM Modalities Manual Techniques Ex Instruction

Strengthen muscles Exercise Instruction Man Res Exercises

Improve Function Assistive Devices Correct Impairments

UI Practice

What we donrsquot do Non-mechanical Pain (pain at rest) People that donrsquot want to exercise modify lifestyle

UI Practice- Active Exercise Practice in a vacuum

Our goal Help patients achieve THEIR goals Restoration Prevention

ldquoRepeat business is great Repeat business for the same problem is not greatrdquo

Enhancement

UI Practice

Rehab Therapies 0733 JPP PT (Evaluation Returns)

UISMC ldquoOne stop shoppingrdquo

HEP Start PT at UI Start PT in community

Pre- Post Op Teaching Crutch fitting KT 1000

Training Rooms Consultation PT

Future UISMC Practice

Enhancement Injury Prevention Clinical Research

Functional testing for return to play

Screening

UI Athletes Shared care

UI Practice - PT Referral

ldquoAn invitation to see the patientrdquo ndash Dick Evans

Information to include on PT Referral Diagnosis Goals Time Frame

Information not to include on PT referral ldquo2x5 quad sets 2x dayrdquo ldquono therabandrdquo ldquoUltrasound at 1 MHz for 5 minutesrdquo

Check sheet

Practice of Physical Therapy

Sports PT is very small part of PT Profession

Rehab is small part of AT profession

Practice of Physical Therapy

Fun active patients Well insured Visibility Total care Control Turf

Taping

Practice of Physical Therapy

We know a lot about a little Rehabilitation

1 injury year vs 7 at a time ACLrsquos Ear Exam

How It Could Work

Injury

ATRehabilitation

MD Evaluation

AT Evaluation

PT ATRehabilitation

Return to Play

SurgeryldquoMinor Injuryrdquo

ldquoMajor Injuryrdquo

Progressing

Time Loss

Not Progressing

Taping BracingAdvanced Rehab

When we get it right Shared Athlete is focus Mutually beneficial Mutually respectful Appropriate communication Example

When we get it wrong ATC Under- refers ATC Over- complicates ATC Over-manages PT Doesnrsquot Include PT Over- treats PT Delegates PT Doesnrsquot consult Over-communicate

PT ATRehabilitation

What itrsquos nothellipand never will be

Money maker

AT as first responder

Can we get there from here

Thank You

  • Slide 21
Page 11: Role of the Physical Therapist Sports PT Staff. “Let our team take care of your team” Libby Kestel PT, SCS, MBA Ed Crowley PT, ATC Dick Evans PT, OCS

ldquoAutonomous Practicerdquo Definition of Autonomous Practice Adopted In light of APTAs movement toward realizing Vision 2020 an operational definition

of autonomous practice was adopted during the March Board of Directors meeting Vision 2020 states Physical therapists will be practitioners of choice in clientsrsquo health networks and will hold all privileges of autonomous practice Board members agreed however that the term autonomous practice and the related term autonomous physical therapist practitioner needed clarification to ensure that the Associationrsquos efforts toward this realization are consistent

The definitions adopted by the Board are as follows Autonomous physical therapist practice is practice

characterized by independent self-determined professional judgment and action An autonomous physical therapist practitioner within the scope of practice

defined by the Guide to Physical Therapist Practice provides physical therapy services to patientsclients who have direct and unrestricted access to their services and may refer as appropriate to other health care providers and other professionals and for diagnostic tests

The Board directed APTA staff to identify competencies of the autonomous physical therapist practitioner using A Normative Model of Physical Therapist Professional Education the Guide to Physical Therapist Practice other Association documents and expert member input A report is due to the November 2001 Board of Directors meeting

Practice of Physical TherapyWhat PTrsquos Do

Relieve Pain Modalities Manual Techniques Education

Improve ROM Modalities Manual Techniques Ex Instruction

Strengthen muscles Exercise Instruction Man Res Exercises

Improve Function Assistive Devices Correct Impairments

UI Practice

What we donrsquot do Non-mechanical Pain (pain at rest) People that donrsquot want to exercise modify lifestyle

UI Practice- Active Exercise Practice in a vacuum

Our goal Help patients achieve THEIR goals Restoration Prevention

ldquoRepeat business is great Repeat business for the same problem is not greatrdquo

Enhancement

UI Practice

Rehab Therapies 0733 JPP PT (Evaluation Returns)

UISMC ldquoOne stop shoppingrdquo

HEP Start PT at UI Start PT in community

Pre- Post Op Teaching Crutch fitting KT 1000

Training Rooms Consultation PT

Future UISMC Practice

Enhancement Injury Prevention Clinical Research

Functional testing for return to play

Screening

UI Athletes Shared care

UI Practice - PT Referral

ldquoAn invitation to see the patientrdquo ndash Dick Evans

Information to include on PT Referral Diagnosis Goals Time Frame

Information not to include on PT referral ldquo2x5 quad sets 2x dayrdquo ldquono therabandrdquo ldquoUltrasound at 1 MHz for 5 minutesrdquo

Check sheet

Practice of Physical Therapy

Sports PT is very small part of PT Profession

Rehab is small part of AT profession

Practice of Physical Therapy

Fun active patients Well insured Visibility Total care Control Turf

Taping

Practice of Physical Therapy

We know a lot about a little Rehabilitation

1 injury year vs 7 at a time ACLrsquos Ear Exam

How It Could Work

Injury

ATRehabilitation

MD Evaluation

AT Evaluation

PT ATRehabilitation

Return to Play

SurgeryldquoMinor Injuryrdquo

ldquoMajor Injuryrdquo

Progressing

Time Loss

Not Progressing

Taping BracingAdvanced Rehab

When we get it right Shared Athlete is focus Mutually beneficial Mutually respectful Appropriate communication Example

When we get it wrong ATC Under- refers ATC Over- complicates ATC Over-manages PT Doesnrsquot Include PT Over- treats PT Delegates PT Doesnrsquot consult Over-communicate

PT ATRehabilitation

What itrsquos nothellipand never will be

Money maker

AT as first responder

Can we get there from here

Thank You

  • Slide 21
Page 12: Role of the Physical Therapist Sports PT Staff. “Let our team take care of your team” Libby Kestel PT, SCS, MBA Ed Crowley PT, ATC Dick Evans PT, OCS

Practice of Physical TherapyWhat PTrsquos Do

Relieve Pain Modalities Manual Techniques Education

Improve ROM Modalities Manual Techniques Ex Instruction

Strengthen muscles Exercise Instruction Man Res Exercises

Improve Function Assistive Devices Correct Impairments

UI Practice

What we donrsquot do Non-mechanical Pain (pain at rest) People that donrsquot want to exercise modify lifestyle

UI Practice- Active Exercise Practice in a vacuum

Our goal Help patients achieve THEIR goals Restoration Prevention

ldquoRepeat business is great Repeat business for the same problem is not greatrdquo

Enhancement

UI Practice

Rehab Therapies 0733 JPP PT (Evaluation Returns)

UISMC ldquoOne stop shoppingrdquo

HEP Start PT at UI Start PT in community

Pre- Post Op Teaching Crutch fitting KT 1000

Training Rooms Consultation PT

Future UISMC Practice

Enhancement Injury Prevention Clinical Research

Functional testing for return to play

Screening

UI Athletes Shared care

UI Practice - PT Referral

ldquoAn invitation to see the patientrdquo ndash Dick Evans

Information to include on PT Referral Diagnosis Goals Time Frame

Information not to include on PT referral ldquo2x5 quad sets 2x dayrdquo ldquono therabandrdquo ldquoUltrasound at 1 MHz for 5 minutesrdquo

Check sheet

Practice of Physical Therapy

Sports PT is very small part of PT Profession

Rehab is small part of AT profession

Practice of Physical Therapy

Fun active patients Well insured Visibility Total care Control Turf

Taping

Practice of Physical Therapy

We know a lot about a little Rehabilitation

1 injury year vs 7 at a time ACLrsquos Ear Exam

How It Could Work

Injury

ATRehabilitation

MD Evaluation

AT Evaluation

PT ATRehabilitation

Return to Play

SurgeryldquoMinor Injuryrdquo

ldquoMajor Injuryrdquo

Progressing

Time Loss

Not Progressing

Taping BracingAdvanced Rehab

When we get it right Shared Athlete is focus Mutually beneficial Mutually respectful Appropriate communication Example

When we get it wrong ATC Under- refers ATC Over- complicates ATC Over-manages PT Doesnrsquot Include PT Over- treats PT Delegates PT Doesnrsquot consult Over-communicate

PT ATRehabilitation

What itrsquos nothellipand never will be

Money maker

AT as first responder

Can we get there from here

Thank You

  • Slide 21
Page 13: Role of the Physical Therapist Sports PT Staff. “Let our team take care of your team” Libby Kestel PT, SCS, MBA Ed Crowley PT, ATC Dick Evans PT, OCS

UI Practice

What we donrsquot do Non-mechanical Pain (pain at rest) People that donrsquot want to exercise modify lifestyle

UI Practice- Active Exercise Practice in a vacuum

Our goal Help patients achieve THEIR goals Restoration Prevention

ldquoRepeat business is great Repeat business for the same problem is not greatrdquo

Enhancement

UI Practice

Rehab Therapies 0733 JPP PT (Evaluation Returns)

UISMC ldquoOne stop shoppingrdquo

HEP Start PT at UI Start PT in community

Pre- Post Op Teaching Crutch fitting KT 1000

Training Rooms Consultation PT

Future UISMC Practice

Enhancement Injury Prevention Clinical Research

Functional testing for return to play

Screening

UI Athletes Shared care

UI Practice - PT Referral

ldquoAn invitation to see the patientrdquo ndash Dick Evans

Information to include on PT Referral Diagnosis Goals Time Frame

Information not to include on PT referral ldquo2x5 quad sets 2x dayrdquo ldquono therabandrdquo ldquoUltrasound at 1 MHz for 5 minutesrdquo

Check sheet

Practice of Physical Therapy

Sports PT is very small part of PT Profession

Rehab is small part of AT profession

Practice of Physical Therapy

Fun active patients Well insured Visibility Total care Control Turf

Taping

Practice of Physical Therapy

We know a lot about a little Rehabilitation

1 injury year vs 7 at a time ACLrsquos Ear Exam

How It Could Work

Injury

ATRehabilitation

MD Evaluation

AT Evaluation

PT ATRehabilitation

Return to Play

SurgeryldquoMinor Injuryrdquo

ldquoMajor Injuryrdquo

Progressing

Time Loss

Not Progressing

Taping BracingAdvanced Rehab

When we get it right Shared Athlete is focus Mutually beneficial Mutually respectful Appropriate communication Example

When we get it wrong ATC Under- refers ATC Over- complicates ATC Over-manages PT Doesnrsquot Include PT Over- treats PT Delegates PT Doesnrsquot consult Over-communicate

PT ATRehabilitation

What itrsquos nothellipand never will be

Money maker

AT as first responder

Can we get there from here

Thank You

  • Slide 21
Page 14: Role of the Physical Therapist Sports PT Staff. “Let our team take care of your team” Libby Kestel PT, SCS, MBA Ed Crowley PT, ATC Dick Evans PT, OCS

UI Practice

Rehab Therapies 0733 JPP PT (Evaluation Returns)

UISMC ldquoOne stop shoppingrdquo

HEP Start PT at UI Start PT in community

Pre- Post Op Teaching Crutch fitting KT 1000

Training Rooms Consultation PT

Future UISMC Practice

Enhancement Injury Prevention Clinical Research

Functional testing for return to play

Screening

UI Athletes Shared care

UI Practice - PT Referral

ldquoAn invitation to see the patientrdquo ndash Dick Evans

Information to include on PT Referral Diagnosis Goals Time Frame

Information not to include on PT referral ldquo2x5 quad sets 2x dayrdquo ldquono therabandrdquo ldquoUltrasound at 1 MHz for 5 minutesrdquo

Check sheet

Practice of Physical Therapy

Sports PT is very small part of PT Profession

Rehab is small part of AT profession

Practice of Physical Therapy

Fun active patients Well insured Visibility Total care Control Turf

Taping

Practice of Physical Therapy

We know a lot about a little Rehabilitation

1 injury year vs 7 at a time ACLrsquos Ear Exam

How It Could Work

Injury

ATRehabilitation

MD Evaluation

AT Evaluation

PT ATRehabilitation

Return to Play

SurgeryldquoMinor Injuryrdquo

ldquoMajor Injuryrdquo

Progressing

Time Loss

Not Progressing

Taping BracingAdvanced Rehab

When we get it right Shared Athlete is focus Mutually beneficial Mutually respectful Appropriate communication Example

When we get it wrong ATC Under- refers ATC Over- complicates ATC Over-manages PT Doesnrsquot Include PT Over- treats PT Delegates PT Doesnrsquot consult Over-communicate

PT ATRehabilitation

What itrsquos nothellipand never will be

Money maker

AT as first responder

Can we get there from here

Thank You

  • Slide 21
Page 15: Role of the Physical Therapist Sports PT Staff. “Let our team take care of your team” Libby Kestel PT, SCS, MBA Ed Crowley PT, ATC Dick Evans PT, OCS

Future UISMC Practice

Enhancement Injury Prevention Clinical Research

Functional testing for return to play

Screening

UI Athletes Shared care

UI Practice - PT Referral

ldquoAn invitation to see the patientrdquo ndash Dick Evans

Information to include on PT Referral Diagnosis Goals Time Frame

Information not to include on PT referral ldquo2x5 quad sets 2x dayrdquo ldquono therabandrdquo ldquoUltrasound at 1 MHz for 5 minutesrdquo

Check sheet

Practice of Physical Therapy

Sports PT is very small part of PT Profession

Rehab is small part of AT profession

Practice of Physical Therapy

Fun active patients Well insured Visibility Total care Control Turf

Taping

Practice of Physical Therapy

We know a lot about a little Rehabilitation

1 injury year vs 7 at a time ACLrsquos Ear Exam

How It Could Work

Injury

ATRehabilitation

MD Evaluation

AT Evaluation

PT ATRehabilitation

Return to Play

SurgeryldquoMinor Injuryrdquo

ldquoMajor Injuryrdquo

Progressing

Time Loss

Not Progressing

Taping BracingAdvanced Rehab

When we get it right Shared Athlete is focus Mutually beneficial Mutually respectful Appropriate communication Example

When we get it wrong ATC Under- refers ATC Over- complicates ATC Over-manages PT Doesnrsquot Include PT Over- treats PT Delegates PT Doesnrsquot consult Over-communicate

PT ATRehabilitation

What itrsquos nothellipand never will be

Money maker

AT as first responder

Can we get there from here

Thank You

  • Slide 21
Page 16: Role of the Physical Therapist Sports PT Staff. “Let our team take care of your team” Libby Kestel PT, SCS, MBA Ed Crowley PT, ATC Dick Evans PT, OCS

UI Practice - PT Referral

ldquoAn invitation to see the patientrdquo ndash Dick Evans

Information to include on PT Referral Diagnosis Goals Time Frame

Information not to include on PT referral ldquo2x5 quad sets 2x dayrdquo ldquono therabandrdquo ldquoUltrasound at 1 MHz for 5 minutesrdquo

Check sheet

Practice of Physical Therapy

Sports PT is very small part of PT Profession

Rehab is small part of AT profession

Practice of Physical Therapy

Fun active patients Well insured Visibility Total care Control Turf

Taping

Practice of Physical Therapy

We know a lot about a little Rehabilitation

1 injury year vs 7 at a time ACLrsquos Ear Exam

How It Could Work

Injury

ATRehabilitation

MD Evaluation

AT Evaluation

PT ATRehabilitation

Return to Play

SurgeryldquoMinor Injuryrdquo

ldquoMajor Injuryrdquo

Progressing

Time Loss

Not Progressing

Taping BracingAdvanced Rehab

When we get it right Shared Athlete is focus Mutually beneficial Mutually respectful Appropriate communication Example

When we get it wrong ATC Under- refers ATC Over- complicates ATC Over-manages PT Doesnrsquot Include PT Over- treats PT Delegates PT Doesnrsquot consult Over-communicate

PT ATRehabilitation

What itrsquos nothellipand never will be

Money maker

AT as first responder

Can we get there from here

Thank You

  • Slide 21
Page 17: Role of the Physical Therapist Sports PT Staff. “Let our team take care of your team” Libby Kestel PT, SCS, MBA Ed Crowley PT, ATC Dick Evans PT, OCS

Practice of Physical Therapy

Sports PT is very small part of PT Profession

Rehab is small part of AT profession

Practice of Physical Therapy

Fun active patients Well insured Visibility Total care Control Turf

Taping

Practice of Physical Therapy

We know a lot about a little Rehabilitation

1 injury year vs 7 at a time ACLrsquos Ear Exam

How It Could Work

Injury

ATRehabilitation

MD Evaluation

AT Evaluation

PT ATRehabilitation

Return to Play

SurgeryldquoMinor Injuryrdquo

ldquoMajor Injuryrdquo

Progressing

Time Loss

Not Progressing

Taping BracingAdvanced Rehab

When we get it right Shared Athlete is focus Mutually beneficial Mutually respectful Appropriate communication Example

When we get it wrong ATC Under- refers ATC Over- complicates ATC Over-manages PT Doesnrsquot Include PT Over- treats PT Delegates PT Doesnrsquot consult Over-communicate

PT ATRehabilitation

What itrsquos nothellipand never will be

Money maker

AT as first responder

Can we get there from here

Thank You

  • Slide 21
Page 18: Role of the Physical Therapist Sports PT Staff. “Let our team take care of your team” Libby Kestel PT, SCS, MBA Ed Crowley PT, ATC Dick Evans PT, OCS

Practice of Physical Therapy

Fun active patients Well insured Visibility Total care Control Turf

Taping

Practice of Physical Therapy

We know a lot about a little Rehabilitation

1 injury year vs 7 at a time ACLrsquos Ear Exam

How It Could Work

Injury

ATRehabilitation

MD Evaluation

AT Evaluation

PT ATRehabilitation

Return to Play

SurgeryldquoMinor Injuryrdquo

ldquoMajor Injuryrdquo

Progressing

Time Loss

Not Progressing

Taping BracingAdvanced Rehab

When we get it right Shared Athlete is focus Mutually beneficial Mutually respectful Appropriate communication Example

When we get it wrong ATC Under- refers ATC Over- complicates ATC Over-manages PT Doesnrsquot Include PT Over- treats PT Delegates PT Doesnrsquot consult Over-communicate

PT ATRehabilitation

What itrsquos nothellipand never will be

Money maker

AT as first responder

Can we get there from here

Thank You

  • Slide 21
Page 19: Role of the Physical Therapist Sports PT Staff. “Let our team take care of your team” Libby Kestel PT, SCS, MBA Ed Crowley PT, ATC Dick Evans PT, OCS

Practice of Physical Therapy

We know a lot about a little Rehabilitation

1 injury year vs 7 at a time ACLrsquos Ear Exam

How It Could Work

Injury

ATRehabilitation

MD Evaluation

AT Evaluation

PT ATRehabilitation

Return to Play

SurgeryldquoMinor Injuryrdquo

ldquoMajor Injuryrdquo

Progressing

Time Loss

Not Progressing

Taping BracingAdvanced Rehab

When we get it right Shared Athlete is focus Mutually beneficial Mutually respectful Appropriate communication Example

When we get it wrong ATC Under- refers ATC Over- complicates ATC Over-manages PT Doesnrsquot Include PT Over- treats PT Delegates PT Doesnrsquot consult Over-communicate

PT ATRehabilitation

What itrsquos nothellipand never will be

Money maker

AT as first responder

Can we get there from here

Thank You

  • Slide 21
Page 20: Role of the Physical Therapist Sports PT Staff. “Let our team take care of your team” Libby Kestel PT, SCS, MBA Ed Crowley PT, ATC Dick Evans PT, OCS

How It Could Work

Injury

ATRehabilitation

MD Evaluation

AT Evaluation

PT ATRehabilitation

Return to Play

SurgeryldquoMinor Injuryrdquo

ldquoMajor Injuryrdquo

Progressing

Time Loss

Not Progressing

Taping BracingAdvanced Rehab

When we get it right Shared Athlete is focus Mutually beneficial Mutually respectful Appropriate communication Example

When we get it wrong ATC Under- refers ATC Over- complicates ATC Over-manages PT Doesnrsquot Include PT Over- treats PT Delegates PT Doesnrsquot consult Over-communicate

PT ATRehabilitation

What itrsquos nothellipand never will be

Money maker

AT as first responder

Can we get there from here

Thank You

  • Slide 21
Page 21: Role of the Physical Therapist Sports PT Staff. “Let our team take care of your team” Libby Kestel PT, SCS, MBA Ed Crowley PT, ATC Dick Evans PT, OCS

Injury

ATRehabilitation

MD Evaluation

AT Evaluation

PT ATRehabilitation

Return to Play

SurgeryldquoMinor Injuryrdquo

ldquoMajor Injuryrdquo

Progressing

Time Loss

Not Progressing

Taping BracingAdvanced Rehab

When we get it right Shared Athlete is focus Mutually beneficial Mutually respectful Appropriate communication Example

When we get it wrong ATC Under- refers ATC Over- complicates ATC Over-manages PT Doesnrsquot Include PT Over- treats PT Delegates PT Doesnrsquot consult Over-communicate

PT ATRehabilitation

What itrsquos nothellipand never will be

Money maker

AT as first responder

Can we get there from here

Thank You

  • Slide 21
Page 22: Role of the Physical Therapist Sports PT Staff. “Let our team take care of your team” Libby Kestel PT, SCS, MBA Ed Crowley PT, ATC Dick Evans PT, OCS

When we get it right Shared Athlete is focus Mutually beneficial Mutually respectful Appropriate communication Example

When we get it wrong ATC Under- refers ATC Over- complicates ATC Over-manages PT Doesnrsquot Include PT Over- treats PT Delegates PT Doesnrsquot consult Over-communicate

PT ATRehabilitation

What itrsquos nothellipand never will be

Money maker

AT as first responder

Can we get there from here

Thank You

  • Slide 21
Page 23: Role of the Physical Therapist Sports PT Staff. “Let our team take care of your team” Libby Kestel PT, SCS, MBA Ed Crowley PT, ATC Dick Evans PT, OCS

Can we get there from here

Thank You

  • Slide 21
Page 24: Role of the Physical Therapist Sports PT Staff. “Let our team take care of your team” Libby Kestel PT, SCS, MBA Ed Crowley PT, ATC Dick Evans PT, OCS

Thank You

  • Slide 21