For more than three decades, occupational and physical therapist Grace Walker has helped relieve her clients' pain through her physical therapy services. To further her professional endeavors as a physical and occupational therapist, Grace Walker maintains membership in the American Occupational Therapy Association (AOTA), which operates an annual Capitol Hill Day during which its members meet the congressional staff. Here are some frequently asked questions about the AOTA Capitol Hill Day: Q. How do I register? A. Use the AOTA website to register for Capitol Hill Day. You will need to select a briefing time between either 8 a.m. and 9 a.m. or 9:30 a.m. and 10:30 a.m. during the registration process. Q. How do I arrange meetings? A. AOTA arranges all meetings, including those with the attendee’s house representatives and senators. Meetings occur between 11 a.m. and 5 p.m., though some attendees may have earlier meetings if they attend the 8 a.m. briefings. You will receive an email itinerary of your meetings prior to the Capitol Hill Day. Q. What should I wear? A. Wear appropriate business attire and flat shoes since you will spend time walking outside and on hard marble floors. For an appointment with an expert physical therapist call Walker Physical Therapy and Pain Center in Orange, California at 714-997-5518.
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Practicing for more than three decades, physical therapist Grace Walker serves clients out of her practice, Walker Physical Therapy and Pain Center, located in Orange, California. As a physical therapist Grace Walker belongs to several professional organizations, including the American Occupational Therapy Association, in order to stay abreast of new developments in the field. In recognition of the physical therapy profession celebrating its centennial in 2017, the American Occupational Therapy Association (AOTA) and its membership of over 60,000 therapists have begun commemorating the occasion through various means and will continue to do so throughout the entire year. The move comes as part of AOTA’s continued efforts to advance physical therapy by creating expanded awareness of the profession, as well as providing valuable services, resources, and educational opportunities to its members. In her comments, AOTA president Amy J. Lamb recalled the significant advances the profession has experienced over the last century and the numerous patients that physical therapists have had the privilege to serve. Looking forward, she underscored the valuable services that therapists offer and cast an optimistic vision about the future of the profession. Call 714-997-5518 for an appointment with an expert physical therapist at Walker Physical Therapy and Pain Center in Orange, California. Dr. Grace Walker, the director of Walker Physical Therapy and Pain Center, treats patients for spinal pain, sports injuries, and balance conditions as a physical therapist. Dr. Grace Walker also has expertise as an occupational therapist, helping individuals cope with neck and back pain and as a nutritionist. In order to offer the best care possible, she stays actively involved with the American Physical Therapy Association.
At the beginning of each year, the American Physical Therapy Association (APTA) holds its Combined Sections Meeting. In 2015, the association held the meeting in Indianapolis. The program consisted of sessions on business management, interventional pain medicine, sports injury treatments, and research. Professionals with backgrounds ranging from acute care to physical therapy gave topical presentations over the course of four days. Continuing education units (CEUs) were awarded for courses completed and for attendance at the Combined Sections Meeting. The APTA looks to offer the same level of informative sessions and expert speakers at its 2016 meeting in California, which takes place at the Anaheim Convention Center and two supplemental sites at the Anaheim Hilton and the Anaheim Marriot. The forum commences on February 17th and continues through the 20th. For an appointment with an expert physical therapist call 714-997-5518. 1111 W. Town & Country Rd. Orange, Ca. |
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