Former BRMC patient, nurse donates funds for skeleton anatomy model

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Photo (from left): Dennis Tindall, PT, Lucy the physical therapy model, Jason Smith, PT, and Linda McAllister

A former physical therapy patient at Baxter Regional Medical Clinic has donated the funds necessary for a life-sized skeleton and anatomy model. Linda McAllister was receiving treatment when she saw a need for better teaching tools; ways to visibly teach where and why patients needed specific physical therapy treatments. That’s when she partnered with physical therapists and other staff members to purchase a life-sized skeleton anatomy model.

This model, accurately identifying the body’s bones and ligaments that may be causing issues with physical therapy patients, can now be used in sessions to demonstrate the movement of the body and how bones and joints should interact with each other. BRMC says this has become a valuable tool its physical therapists.

“I watched Jason, {Jason Smith, MS, PT, a Baxter Regional physical therapist), using his hands to explain the treatment,” says McAllister, the donor of the model. “I realized that maybe I could help out here.”

Therapists at BRMC say they have been excited to use this in their daily treatments and have found it to be a much easier way to teach patients when describing the various treatments they provide. Dennis Tindall, MS, PT, director of Rehab Services, has shown his gratitude and is proud to continue to provide excellent care to every patient, every time.

Donors like McAllister are important to Baxter Regional Medical Center. Anyone wanting to donate should contact the Baxter Regional Hospital Foundation at (870) 508-1770, or visit www.baxterregional.org/donate-now.

Baxter Regional Physical Therapy is located just inside the Main Entrance of Baxter Regional Medical Center at 624 Hospital Drive in Mountain Home. For questions or appointments, call (870) 508-1560.

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