Blog #2
Throughout my time at the Mayfield Village Clinic, I have been observing Rosie Hajdukovic, my mentor. She is a board-certified clinical specialist in sports physical therapy. Throughout the majority of my time observing I have followed her and her patients around as they complete their physical therapy exercises. At times I am not able to shadow Rosie, I spend time with one of the many other physical therapists working at the clinic. Everyone is super nice and helps to explain the science behind each injury to help give me a better understanding of the recovery process. The patients are also very nice and willing to explain their injuries and how they occurred so that I am able to understand each of their situations.
The clinic heavily affects the lives of others through its use of physical therapy. There are a variety of patients that come into the clinic. Some patients have had surgery to help fix an injury or condition while others have a condition or injury that surgery is not necessary to fix, but still, need physical therapy to help it heal. From my time observing, I have learned that it is a very rewarding job, as you are able to see the physical progress that patients are making from session to session. Whether it is improving someone's range of motion or helping someone regain the ability to walk, all types of physical therapy have a huge impact on the patient as well as the therapist. While observing I have not been able to do much besides help maintain the cleanliness of the clinic. I help to disinfect tables after use, as well as the equipment used. I also help gather the equipment needed for the patient during each session as well as return it to its proper place when finished.
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