Guest guest Posted September 16, 1998 Report Share Posted September 16, 1998 Mark You didn't exactly address this question to me, but I thought the information would be helpful. You wrote: I am curious about your practice act that specifically addresses technicians. Our does not. The reason I am interested (since I am not in your state!) is that I teach a Health Care Delivery class to local PT students and I would like to show them an example of a practice that does have specific language regarding technician usage (or nonusage, as the case may be). Thanks! The Texas Practice Act defines aide as a " person who aids in the practice of physical therapy under the on-site supervision of a physical therapist or physical therapy assistantand whose activities require on the job training. " The rules further define their role in the following manner: " All rules governing the direction of the physical therapist assistant are further modified for the physical therapy aide. A) The physical therapist or physical therapist assistant is responsible for the supervision of the physical therapist aide. The physical therapist aide may support physical therpay activities within the scope of on- the-job training and with on-site supervision by a physical therapist or physical therapist assistant within reasonable proximity of the physicla therapy aide. The physical therapist or physical therapist assistant must interact with the patient regarding the patients condition, progress and/or achievement of goals during each treatment session. C) The physical therapy aide may not: (i) evaluate, assess, and/or initiate physical therapy treatment including exercise instruction; or (ii) write or sign physical therapy documents in the permanent record. Hope this helps! ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Todd Cepica, P.T. Assistant Director Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation University Medical Center Lubbock, Tx 79417 Ph: Fax: ntc@... ______________________________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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