This is a broad question that I'm not sure can be answered accurately, however I can tell you that rehabilitating adult injuries or helping children with developmental issues is not something that most people just know how to do.
There is definitely a great deal of science and problem solving involved in physical therapy and getting good treatment, instruction and guidance from a licensed physical therapist is always a good idea.
If you want to build a house you hire a contractor and if you want your taxes done correctly you hire an accountant. Much the same if you are having functionally related issues with pain or the way you move, then consult with a PT.
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In major car accidents usually 95%
Pharmacy tech More people are ill than need physical therapy
In an essay, should I capitalize Physical Therapists or Physical Therapy Assistants?
Yes, physical therapy is covered by many insurance plans. You need to check your specific policy, though, to make sure that you are covered.
There are no physical therapy schools, but there are schools that offer programs in physical therapy. You will need your standard core classes such as math, English, and history, but you will also need to have a lot of science courses such as biology, anatomy, and physiology.
they need physical therapist..
To help others and deal with patients on a one-on-one basis.
You need to contact your insurance company.
There are many professional training programs in which anatomy is taught and used. Some examples are nursing, physical therapy, ergonomics, and speech therapy.
If you want to master the techniques and exercises that physical therapists use to help people reach their goals, you'll need to earn a graduate degree.
No all physical therapy is best done in a doctors setting. You need to have someone physically there with you to see best results. Also the equipment that is used in physical therapy offices are vital for your success.
Yes, you need to have a degree to be a physical therapy assistant. The only other alternative would be to shadow a physical therapist on your path to earning your own degree.
you need to either be a physical therapist or a physician to own a PT company.