Nebraska Administrative Code
Topic - HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES SYSTEM
Title 471 - NEBRASKA MEDICAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAM SERVICES
Chapter 14 - OCCUPATIONAL AND PHYSICAL THERAPY SERVICES
Section 471-14-002 - DEFINITIONS
Current through September 17, 2024
002.01 INTERVENTION. A therapeutic procedure defined by the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) manual of the American Medical Association.
002.02 MOBILIZATION OR MANUAL THERAPY. A group of techniques comprising a continuum of skilled passive movements to the joints or related soft tissues, or both, throughout the normal physiological range of motion that are applied at varying speeds and amplitudes, without limitation.
002.03 OCCUPATIONAL THERAPIST. A person holding a current license to practice occupational therapy.
002.04 OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY. The use of purposeful activity with individuals who are limited by physical injury or illness, psychosocial dysfunction, developmental or learning disabilities, or the process of aging in order to maximize independent function, prevent further disability, and achieve and maintain health and productivity. Occupational therapy encompasses evaluation, treatment, and consultation and may include:
002.05 OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY ASSISTANT. A person holding a current license to assist in the practice of occupational therapy.
002.06 PHYSICAL AGENT MODALITIES. Modalities that produce a bio physiological response through the use of water, temperature, sound, electricity, or mechanical devices.
002.07 PHYSICAL THERAPY OR PHYSIOTHERAPY. Physical Therapy or Physiotherapy means:
002.08 PHYSICAL THERAPIST. A person licensed to practice physical therapy.
002.09 PHYSICAL THERAPIST ASSISTANT. A person certified as a physical therapist assistant.
002.10 TAKE HOME SUPPLIES. Expendable or specified reusable supplies required for care of a medical condition and used in the client's home.
002.11 WORK HARDENING. An occupational rehabilitation program that is focused on assisting the injured worker to return to the job while minimizing the risk of re-injury.