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Apr 1, 2016 ● Kate Lopaze
How to Become a Physical Therapist
after an illness, accident, or surgery, physical therapists are the healthcare professionals who help patients (literally!) get back on their feet. they serve an essential role in recovery and ongoing care. here is some information on how to become a physical therapist as well as additional information you need to know.
the day-to-day
physical therapists (or pts) work with patients or clients to help restore/improve mobility, develop fitness, relieve pain, and come up with short- and long-term exercise plans. their duties may include:- working with doctors and other healthcare professionals
- reviewing patient histories
- testing strength, range of motion, balance, coordination, posture, muscle performance, respiration, and motor function
- diagnose physical problems
- develop a care plan that incorporates physical exercises
- evaluate patients over a period of time
- determine when patients can return to normal routines
physical therapist: a day in the life
[embed]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7u-_-5Zb1Qw[/embed] you can also read testimonials from physical therapists about why they went into the field, via the american physical therapy association’s “defining moment” column.the requirements
in addition to completing an accredited physical therapy program (typically four years), candidates need to pass a national exam and meet their state’s licensing requirements. for more information on the exam and the pt licensing process in general, visit the federation of state boards of physical therapy.the pay
the median salary for physical therapists is $82,390 per year, or $39.61 per hour, per the u.s. bureau of labor statistics.the outlook
possibly fueled by the aging baby boomer population, the need for physical therapists is expected to surge by an amazing 34% by 2024. physical therapy was also ranked as one of the “top 10 happiest jobs” by forbes.interested? >>> apply here
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