Physical therapist definition

Physical therapist means an individual who is licensed by a state to practice physical therapy.
Physical therapist means any person who is licensed to practice physical therapy under Chapter 4755. of the Revised Code.
Physical therapist means a person licensed to practice physical therapy under ch. 448, Stats.

Examples of Physical therapist in a sentence

  • Physical therapist assistants are encouraged to seek additional advice or consultation in instances where the guidance of the Standards of Ethical Conduct may not be definitive.

  • Physical therapist assistants shall recognize their personal biases and shall not discriminate against others in the provision of physical therapy services.

  • Physical therapist assistants shall provide truthful, accurate, and relevant information and shall not make misleading representations.4B.

  • Physical therapist assistants shall provide patients/clients with information regarding the interventions they provide.2D.

  • Physical therapist assistants shall not harass anyone verbally, physically, emotionally, or sexually.


More Definitions of Physical therapist

Physical therapist means a person who practices
Physical therapist means an individual who is licensed
Physical therapist means a person licensed under this chapter to practice physical therapy.
Physical therapist means an individual licensed by the relevant state licensing authority to practice physical therapy.
Physical therapist or "physiotherapist" means a person who practices physical therapy.
Physical therapist or "physiotherapist" means a person who is licensed to practice physical therapy pursuant to this act;
Physical therapist means a person licensed to practice physical therapy