Physical Therapy Assistants in Taylor, Michigan

Physical Therapy Assistants
female pta
Amanda Downen

    Physical Therapy Assistant
22950 Northline Rd, Taylor, MI 48180
734-287-1230    
female pta
Cassandra Lentz, PTA

    Physical Therapy Assistant
21533 Ecorse Rd, Taylor, MI 48180
313-359-8001     313-359-8002
female pta
Dayna Pokrzywnicki, PTA

    Physical Therapy Assistant
21533 Ecorse Rd, Taylor, MI 48180
313-359-8001     313-359-8002
female pta
Janelle Simms

    Physical Therapy Assistant
22950 Northline, Taylor, MI 48180
734-287-1230    
male pta
John Kurzyniec

    Physical Therapy Assistant
22950 Northline Rd, Taylor, MI 48180
734-287-1230    
female pta
Lauren Rekuc, PTA

    Physical Therapy Assistant
22950 Northline Rd, Taylor, MI 48180
734-287-1230    
female pta
Lynn Pasko

    Physical Therapy Assistant
22950 Northline Rd, Taylor, MI 48180
734-287-1230    
female pta
Sophia Prysock

    Physical Therapy Assistant
22950 Northline Rd, Taylor, MI 48180
734-287-1230    
Physical Therapy Assistants are individual who works under the supervision of a physical therapist to assist him or her in providing physical therapy services. A physical therapy assistant may, for instance, help patients follow an appropriate exercise program that will increase their strength, endurance, coordination, and range of motion and train patients to perform activities of daily life.
PTA's are skilled health care providers who are graduates of a physical therapist assistant associate degree program accredited by an agency recognized by the Secretary of the U.S. Department of Education or Council on Postsecondary Accreditation. They assists the physical therapist in providing physical therapy. The supervising physical therapist is directly responsible for the actions of the physical therapist assistant. The PTA performs physical therapy procedures and related tasks that have been selected and delegated by the supervising physical therapist.
Duties of the PTA include assisting the physical therapist in implementing treatment programs, training patients in exercised and activities of daily living, conducting treatments, and reporting to the physical therapist on the patient's responses. In addition to direct patient care, the PTA may also perform such functions as patient transport, and clinic or equipment preparation and maintenance. Currently more than half of all states require PTAs to be licensed, registered or certified.