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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 327 — Physical therapists

327.010 Definitions.

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As used in this chapter, unless the context otherwise requires:
(1)"Physical therapy" means the use of selected knowledge and skills in planning,
organizing, and directing programs for the care of individuals whose ability to
function is impaired or threatened by disease or injury, encompassing preventive
measures, screening, tests in aid of diagnosis by a licensed doctor of medicine,
osteopathy, dentistry, chiropractic, or podiatry and evaluation and invasive or
noninvasive procedures with emphasis on the skeletal system, neuromuscular and
cardiopulmonary function, as it relates to physical therapy. Physical therapy
includes screening or evaluations performed to determine the degree of impairment
of relevant aspects, such as but not limited to nerve and muscle function including
subcutaneous bioelectrical potentials, motor development, functional capacity, and
respiratory or circulatory efficiency. Physical therapy also includes physical therapy
treatment performed upon referral by a licensed doctor of medicine, osteopathy,
dentistry, chiropractic, or podiatry, including but not limited to exercises for
increasing or restoring strength, endurance, coordination and range of motion,
stimuli to facilitate motor activity and learning, instruction in activities of daily
living, and the use of assistive devices and the application of physical agents to
relieve pain or alter physiological status. The use of roentgen rays and radium for
diagnostic or therapeutic purposes, the use of electricity for surgical purposes,
including cauterization and colonic irrigations are not authorized under the term
"physical therapy" as used in this chapter;
(2)"Physical therapist" means a professional person who has met the educational
requirements of this chapter and who is licensed to practice physical therapy
pursuant to this chapter;
(3)"Board" means the Board of Physical Therapy established by KRS 327.030;
(4)"Referral" means the procedure by which a licensed doctor of medicine, osteopathy,
dentistry, chiropractic, or podiatry designates the initiation of physical therapy
treatment by a licensed physical therapist; and
(5)"Temporary permit" means a permit granted to an individual who has met all
requirements in Kentucky for license application by examination and has made
application for examination but who has not yet successfully completed the board
approved examination in this or another state.
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