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    • Career Opportunities in Physical Therapy

      According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the health care field is the fastest growing industry in the United States today. The demand for qualified workers in physical therapy (PT) is expected to continue to grow at a "much greater than average" rate through at least 2016. Within the field of physical therapy, there are many... more »

    • Becoming a Physical Therapy Assistant

      A physical therapy assistant (PTA) is a health professional who assists physical therapists by helping the therapist assist patients during their rehabilitation programs. As a physical therapy assistant you will have the opportunity to work with a wide variety of clients from car accident victims to patients who are recovering from... more »

    • About Physical Therapy for Stroke Patients

      Heart disease could very well be considered America's public health enemy number one, with a fatality rate outranking that of cancer. Those who do survive any of the various maladies that constitute as heart disease often find themselves dealing with some degree of debilitation. This can be especially true for victims of stroke, who... more »

    • Types of Physical Therapy

      People receive physical therapy treatments for various reasons. Usually physical therapy is needed because of diseases or injuries that take away the abilities to properly move body parts. When this happens it can be devastating, adding emotional problems to physical disabilities. That's why physical therapies are so important to a... more »

    • Salaries for Physical Therapy Careers

      Physical therapy and related occupations can expect long-term job security and top salaries. Job opportunities are expected to increase for physical therapists as an elderly population lives longer and technology allows those with physical injuries to live longer. This increase will keep salaries competitive for careers related to... more »

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    Physical therapy (physiotherapy in many English speaking countries) is a health care profession which provides services to individuals in order to develop, maintain and restore maximum movement and functional ability throughout life. This includes providing services in circumstances where movement and function are threatened by aging, injury, disease or environmental factors.

    Physical therapy is concerned with identifying and maximizing quality of life and movement potential within the spheres of promotion, prevention, treatment/intervention, habilitation and rehabilitation. This encompasses physical, psychological, emotional, and social well being. It involves the interaction between physical therapist (PT), patients/clients, other health professionals, families, care givers, and communities in a process where movement potential is assessed and goals are agreed upon, using knowledge and skills unique to physical therapists. - The World Confederation for Physical Therapy (WCPT) Physical therapy is performed by either a physical therapist (PT) or an assistant (PTA) acting under their direction."descriptionAPTA">

    PTs utilize an individuals history and physical examination to arrive at a diagnosis and establish a management plan, and when necessary, incorporate the results of laboratory and imaging studies. Electrodiagnostic testing (e.g. electromyograms and nerve conduction velocity testing) may also be of assistance."evalGuidelinesAPTA">

    Physical therapy has many specialties including cardiopulmonary, geriatrics, neurologic, orthopaedic and pediatrics to name some of the more common areas. PTs practice in many settings, such as outpatient clinics or offices, inpatient rehabilitation facilities, skilled nursing facilities, extended care facilities, private homes, education and research centers, schools, hospices, industrial workplaces or other occupational environments, fitness centers and sports training facilities.

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