Just out of curiosity, on average how often does a PT use manual therapy (using fingers and hand) on a patient in a given day? Does PT have a high burn out rate similar to massage therapist b/c of the constant use of their hands. thanks
Just out of curiosity, on average how often does a PT use manual therapy (using fingers and hand) on a patient in a given day? Does PT have a high burn out rate similar to massage therapist b/c of the constant use of their hands. thanks
I have heard of such things occuring but our faculty ensured we utilize good support to minimize wear and tear. I rarely do any massage, I'll sometimes do an effleurage to improve lymphatic drainage with extremities but other than that I never have days where my hands ache. Just like other movements, you should let your larger body parts be the force producers and let the smaller body parts transmit/stabilize it.
Manual therapy is commonplace in all aspects of PT, although mostly in outpatient orthopedics. There are a ton of manual therapies utilized in PT and is not limited to soft tissue massage techniques. I use it a ton each day. In PT school, you are taught proper body mechanics to avoid overusing your hands and fingers.
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