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Reply To: | St. John's University Cerebral Palsy List |
Date: | Mon, 14 Jun 1999 19:57:44 -0700 |
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I have been inactive on the list for awhile now. I have enjoyed a lot of
the information shared and some I have inquired about the effectiveness and
theory behind it for usage in therapy with my patients.Recently, I have
come to find time on my hands since full time employment in pediatrics is
becoming more difficult to find. Insurance companies/HMO"S have been
limiting physical therapy services to children that have been identified
thorough a comprehensive evaluation.I continue to write letters for parents
to appeal their decisions but have yet to be successful.
Let me introduce myself since I have been lurking as a ghost PT. I have
been a pediatric physical therapist for 10 years and have dealt with
various ages and types of children and adults with cerebral palsy. I am NDT
certified and seeking ATRI certification in aquatic therapy. Recently, I
had a great informative conversation with Dina, a member on the list who
was kind enough to share her thoughts and personal experiences about NACD.
I am now reading more to expand my horizons on the subject thanks to her
feedback.
Look foward to talking with more of you on the list!
D. Moll MS,PT
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