给予的艺术

作者: Ashley Haynes - Special from the 沃基肖 Freeman

发表日期: 10/23/2019

类别: 教职员工 物理治疗 学生 大学新闻


 Dan Anzelmo, Nick Argeroudis 和梅丽莎·皮特里克

沃基肖 Freeman照片  |尼克·阿格鲁迪斯, center, works with 威尼斯游戏大厅 Physical Therapy Program students Dan Anzelmo, 左, 和梅丽莎·皮特里克, 正确的, on some exercises at the free Therapeutic Abilities Clinic.

Carroll clinic helps clients with disabilities free of charge


It isn’t uncommon for people to be taught when they’re younger that you never give someone something while expecting something else in return. But 威尼斯游戏大厅 students in the 物理治疗项目 have received even more than they expected in return for their service to the community.

At Carroll’s 治疗能力诊所 (TAC), 位于校园外的哨兵大道上, students help clients with disabilities free of charge as part of their coursework.

“The clients who come have oftentimes run out of insurance but need ongoing participation and activities to promote their functional independence,” Dr. 薇琪Ericson, Carroll lecturer and laboratory coordinator of physical therapy.

Since the TAC first started in 2008 with about a dozen clients, Ericson说, it has continued to grow—moving into the larger space on Sentry Drive—and now serving around 45 clients.

TAC课程按学期设置. Clients commit for at least one semester and students rotate in and out, but often times clients keep returning. One of the TAC’s regulars is 63-year-old Nick Argeroudis.

Argeroudis is diagnosed with multiple sclerosis, 或者女士, a disease that involves the immune system eating away at the protective covering of nerves. This nerve damage results in a disruption of communication between the brain and body.

“My ultimate goal is to be able to walk without the use of an aid and there’s steps in between to get there. 那会发生吗?? 我希望是这样. But you gotta have these goals,阿热鲁迪斯说. He works with two students during weekly sessions. 物理治疗 students Melissa Petrick and Dan Anzelmo both work with Argeroudis, but Petrick takes the lead during Argeroudis’ sessions while Anzelmo leads with another client.

Petrick, who moved from Colorado to be a part of Carroll’s program, said it’s helpful to work with clients like Argeroudis who are well versed with their own diagnosis. “I just love being able to see his positivity. And the positivity definitely helps with me trying out new exercises, but it makes it more comfortable learning things from him,彼得里克说.

She said she got into the physical therapy field as a way to be in an active career field that helps people. “I had a pretty big background in exercise and I did a lot of sports in high school, so my athletic trainer told me I’d probably be a pretty good fit for physical therapy,彼得里克说.

生活技能

Aside from the physical activities and exercises students help their clients with during each session, the TAC also helps them learn skills that will assist them out in the community.

“Every week if I have my cane and I’m opening a door, I’m using the cane and I’m using the door so I was using both of them to support me,阿热鲁迪斯说. “Somebody will come up at least once a week and open the door. 发生在我身上的事? 砰的一声打在我脸上. And then they try to help you up and drag your arm up—they’re just killing you,阿热鲁迪斯说.

Some of the strategies he’s learned through the TAC include how to communicate more effectively and different ways to open the door to prevent other incidents.

Some of his physical exercises include practicing walking with his cane, 加强他的平衡, 试图踩到一个街区, 提高空间意识.

Argeroudis said each of the students he’s worked with over the years have a different approach to how they want to help him. He added that being a part of the program has also caused him to study even more about his disease.

And, of course, the students and clients grow close through their hours of work together. “我爱所有这些人. 它改变了我的生活. It’s given me a lot more hope than I had prior to it,” Argeroudis said. “Wild horses couldn’t keep me away from this place.”

Argeroudis and Petrick both agree that through the TAC, both of them have been able to learn, 相互安慰,共同成长.

 


This story originally appeared in the Friday, Oct. 18, 2019, print edition of the 沃基肖 Freeman, and is published here with permission.
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