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Students participating in physical therapy programs are seeking to help others overcome injuries and other health-related issues. Concentration areas offered within this diverse health care field include musculoskeletal physical therapy and neurological physical therapy. Physical therapists often work with patients to regain mobility and movement. Students pursuing physical therapy degrees learn a variety of techniques and methods to help patients. Those in physical therapy programs also learn about how to diagnose and treat ailments that affect cognitive and physical issues.

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Phoenix West, AZ - Apollo College
Tucson, AZ - Apollo College
Clinton, IA - Ashford University
Boston, MA - Bay State College
Knoxville, TN - South College
Lynchburg, VA - Miller-Motte Tech. College

 

 
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A.T. Still University - Online
 

 

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Physical Therapy Educational Summary:

In order to obtain a physical therapy degree, students may be required to complete clinical rotations or an internship within this field. Courses students take in a physical therapist program include kinesiology, musculoskeletal physical therapy, professional practice, health care systems, histology, medical ethics, movement sciences, physiology, and medical neuroscience. Graduates with physical therapist degrees will understand the fundamentals of human movement, along with treatments to solve common problems.

Graduates with physical therapy Masters degrees go on to work at hospitals, at clinics, for non-profit organizations, independently, and at research institutions.

Physical Therapist Earning Potential:
The average starting salary for most graduates is $50,000 per year. From there, depending on the experience, geographical area, and demand, salaries increase substantially.
Physical Therapy Work Environment:

A degree in physical therapy is a great educational choice for individuals who enjoy physical activity. Physical therapists are in high demand today and can find jobs working in hospitals, private clinics, public schools, colleges, and nursing homes. Health benefits for physical therapists vary depending on where they work, but the hours are flexible, providing individuals with weekends and holidays off, as well as plenty of vacation. What’s more, all of this comes with the satisfaction of helping others.

 
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