Inpatient Physical Therapy | Hospital Acute Rehab Physical Therapist

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  • What is inpatient physical therapy? Acute rehab physical therapy is one of the many specialties a PT can get involved in. Some other fields include: neuro PT, sports PT, pediatrics PT, and many more.
    In this video interview, I had the opportunity to discuss what exactly does life as a working physical therapist in the inpatient setting look like. Along with other common questions about acute rehab in the hospital.
    Veronica @thisptlife / thisptlife
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    TIMELINE
    5:20 Why did you choose inpatient physical therapy?
    6:40 Did you always want to do inpatient PT in DPT school?
    9:50 What does a day in the life of an acute care PT look like?
    16:45 Pros and cons of inpatient physical therapy?
    26:30 Characteristics of a successful PT
    31:15 Habits of mindset that makes you a better PT
    33:20 Encouragements to students who are on the fence about DPT school
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 39

  • @drjustinleedpt
    @drjustinleedpt  4 роки тому +11

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  • @Petertaguinodd
    @Petertaguinodd 4 роки тому +11

    I agree - patient education is just as important as physical progress

    • @drjustinleedpt
      @drjustinleedpt  4 роки тому +3

      Patient education is in my opinion, one of the best things a patient can obtain throughout their PT journey. It equips them with knowledge, understanding, and control to help themselves to make them feel better

    • @Petertaguinodd
      @Petertaguinodd 4 роки тому +3

      liftforchange right - if a patient is educated on how they could move care management techniques, they are pretty much giving themselves 24 hour treatment

    • @drjustinleedpt
      @drjustinleedpt  4 роки тому +1

      Peter Justin Taguinod OOOooof. You nailed it in the head there buddy. You’re as tough as the iron on the hammer.

  • @zaidaperez1165
    @zaidaperez1165 3 роки тому +4

    This video 🙌🏾 thank you for this. I am a Travel PT, I have worked acute after graduating for 6 months, 1.5 years later am starting an acute care position here soon and this interview brought my energy and confidence back!

    • @drjustinleedpt
      @drjustinleedpt  3 роки тому

      Yes! I am so glad this inspired you!! When will you be starting your acute care position? Also, I wanted to ask you about travel PT. How was that experience?

  • @constellations-in-a-jar4203
    @constellations-in-a-jar4203 2 роки тому +2

    Inpatient pediatric or NICU physical therapists would be really awesome to hear from! This was an awesome and informative video! Thank you for taking the time and care to make this :)

    • @drjustinleedpt
      @drjustinleedpt  2 роки тому +1

      Thank you for seeing the efforts put in to make these videos! I am trying to get a PT who is a resident in acute care on here soon!

  • @lordmind
    @lordmind 3 роки тому +3

    Been a PT for 7 years. I still get offers for outpatient jobs all the time but acute care is where my passion is

    • @drjustinleedpt
      @drjustinleedpt  3 роки тому +2

      When i had my internship at acute care, i really enjoyed my experience there! We need more PT's that are as passionate as you are!! Thank you for working so hard in the hospital for all of us.

  • @geanevaldez2202
    @geanevaldez2202 4 роки тому +4

    I start my first clinical internship in acute inpatient setting in september. Im curious about your most difficult experiences, some of the most important lessons you have learned while in the setting and overall tips that you may have for students who are about to go through this journey. Great Videos!

    • @drjustinleedpt
      @drjustinleedpt  4 роки тому +8

      Geane Valdez wooohooo lets see if you like it! It’s not for everyone, but inpatient acute rehab definitely grew on me and I wouldn’t mind working there today. great questions!!!! Let me think.. I would say learning how the system works was really challenging to me. Like how much PT is necessary - you want to help them get better and literally get them back to function, but the role of an acute care PT is to have them independent enough to function with ADLs at home. Basically walking, sit to stand, bed mobility, and stairs. I learned that it is extremely important to work as a team with other healthcare professionals when treating patients. The more that you are cordial and kind to others, the better your experience. You help them, they help you. Lastly I would add that you go into this rotation with an open heart. The patients that you are going to see are in a very vulnerable place and you are literally one of the very few healthcare workers in that hospital setting that are going to give them hope and encouragement to remind them that they will be OK. I would say you and nurses and occupational therapists are the only ones that are going to spend a decent amount of time with these patients so you have the biggest impact! Utilize that to inspire and to thrust them to a new level of motivation. Once you get used to the setting, it can get easy to just go through the motions, but remind yourself daily that the patients you are seeing literally do not know anything and even just the smallest advice can make the hugest impact for them! You have a lot of authority and power in the hospital. Use it to uplift others!! LIFT FOR CHANGE!

  • @bna8259
    @bna8259 3 роки тому +2

    This vid got my sub. Hope to see more interviews like this.

    • @drjustinleedpt
      @drjustinleedpt  3 роки тому

      Thank you so much for subscribing! I am doing my best to get more helpful videos like this

  • @sadsmile3
    @sadsmile3 4 роки тому +2

    Loved this video. Super helpful to learns bout acute care since shadowing opportunities in those settings are so rare :)

    • @drjustinleedpt
      @drjustinleedpt  4 роки тому +1

      Ash they ARE!!! But I’m glad you’ve been able to gain knowledge and perspective from this video!!! Let me know if you want more like this 👍

  • @goteambob517
    @goteambob517 2 роки тому

    Thanks so much to both of yall!

  • @aaqifjamil453
    @aaqifjamil453 Рік тому +1

    how many patients a physiotherapist see in a day in private clinic

  • @peacewellnesshealth8995
    @peacewellnesshealth8995 3 роки тому +2

    Does physiotherapist has to do massage therapy on the patient?

    • @drjustinleedpt
      @drjustinleedpt  3 роки тому

      They do not HAVE TO but they can definitely use it as a form of treatment

  • @naruto354ful
    @naruto354ful 4 роки тому +3

    Are you expected to know every single muscle before PT school or are they more lenient?

    • @drjustinleedpt
      @drjustinleedpt  4 роки тому +4

      ABSOLUTELY NOT!! Once your start PT school, you will re-learn every muscle, bone, nerve, artery, and more. but before starting, you are not expected to study and prepare at all! Actually I would recommend that you totally chill and relax before starting school. Have you seen my video on this? ua-cam.com/video/hWb-zLPfKNQ/v-deo.html

    • @naruto354ful
      @naruto354ful 4 роки тому +2

      @@drjustinleedpt Thanks and I'll check out the video now. Keep up the great work your videos have been extremely helpful.

    • @drjustinleedpt
      @drjustinleedpt  4 роки тому +2

      Lowe Life anytime!! Super passionate about this because I went through all of that myself! I’m just glad these videos benefit students like yourself! Let me know if you need support from me in any way 🤝👍

    • @Petertaguinodd
      @Petertaguinodd 4 роки тому +2

      They teach you anatomy like you’re just starting out 😃

    • @Petertaguinodd
      @Petertaguinodd 4 роки тому +1

      Well atleast for our program at APU

  • @koskos9630
    @koskos9630 4 роки тому +8

    Damn acute care does not seem fun lol, atleast its def not the reason I'm going to pt school for

    • @drjustinleedpt
      @drjustinleedpt  4 роки тому +2

      At first, it could put a sour taste in your mouth, considering the duties and how everything works, but honestly.. after I did my rotation at an acute rehab inpatient setting, I wouldn't mind working there full time!! Its a different perspective from your typical physical therapy that most people have. Which PT program are you at?

    • @koskos9630
      @koskos9630 4 роки тому +3

      @@drjustinleedpt ATSU in Arizona, I guess I'm the typical jock/ex personal trainer going into pt school who's a sucker for ortho. Don't get me wrong I've exposed myself to 6 different settings in my undergrad including an acute rehab unit, just felt like more of a nursing job at that point; was also not a fan of everyday views/odors on the job.

    • @drjustinleedpt
      @drjustinleedpt  4 роки тому

      Kos Kos I feel you man. That was me too and I am currently working at an outpatient clinic. Haha meathead life bro. But through my inpatient rotation, my perspective changed and I actually grew to like it a lot

    • @sadsmile3
      @sadsmile3 4 роки тому

      @@koskos9630 oh hey I'm thinking of beginning that program this year (I was already accepted). How is it!?

  • @gioacevedo5
    @gioacevedo5 4 роки тому +1

    Honestly acute care pt would be a dream for me. Is the inpatient job market saturated? Or is it relatively easy to get a position?

    • @drjustinleedpt
      @drjustinleedpt  4 роки тому +1

      Gio Acevedo Inpatient job market is pretty easy to get, but inpatient acute care is a little bit harder to come by. However, the most saturated job market is outpatient PT, so if you have a pretty good resume and you are qualified I would say you have a pretty good chance at getting your dream position! When I was an intern, they had several per diem positions available in the acute care setting!!
      I really enjoyed my acute care internship, and if I had the opportunity to work there again, I totally would do it! I think that inpatient position gets a bad name sometimes, but honestly it was one of the most fun rotations for me!!!

    • @gioacevedo5
      @gioacevedo5 4 роки тому +1

      @@drjustinleedpt thanks for the info and the reply!

    • @drjustinleedpt
      @drjustinleedpt  4 роки тому +1

      Gio Acevedo no worries!!! Message me if you need more support or have questions!!

    • @lordmind
      @lordmind 3 роки тому

      Saturated, yes