Physical therapy definition

Physical therapy means services provided by a qualified physical therapist.
Physical therapy means all of the following:
Physical therapy means the services provided by a professional licensed under ORS 688.020 that are defined under the approved State Medicaid Plan, except that the amount, duration, and scope specified in the State Medicaid Plan do not apply.

Examples of Physical therapy in a sentence

  • Physical therapy and rehabilitation sessions must be pre-approved.


More Definitions of Physical therapy

Physical therapy means treatment comprising exercise, massage, heat or cold, air, light, water, electricity, or sound for the purpose of correcting or alleviating any physical or mental disability, or the performance of tests as an aid to the assessment, diagnosis, or treatment of a human being. Physical therapy may not include radiology or electrosurgery.
Physical therapy means that branch of science that deals with the evaluation and treatment of human capabilities and impairments, including:
Physical therapy means a related service provided in accordance with section 6731(a) of the Education Law.
Physical therapy means a plan of care ordered by a Physician and provided by a licensed physical therapist, to return the Covered Person to the highest level of motor functioning possible.
Physical therapy means services provided by a qualified physical therapist or under the direction or supervision of a qualified physical therapist upon medical referral and direction. (Regulations Governing the Practice of Physical Therapy, 18VAC112-20; 34 CFR 300.34(c)(9))
Physical therapy means the care and services provided by or under the direction and supervision of a physical therapist licensed under this chapter.