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An Orthopaedic Board Certified Physical Therapy Specialist (or Orthopaedic Clinical Specialist, OCS) is a licensed Physical Therapist who specializes in providing physical therapy andrehabilitation for patients suffering from orthopaedic conditions. In order to sit for the Orthopaedic Clinical Specialist Board examination, a Physical Therapist has to show proof that she/he has sufficient clinical experience in treating orthopaedic conditions. The Board examination will test the candidate for advanced knowledge and decision making skills in his/her field of practice. The exam is regulated by the American Board of Physical Therapy Specialties (ABPTS).
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Yes No a physical therapy aide has to be certified but not licensed complete you program from a approved school by education board of your state and then get certified by rehabilitation healthcareer association
Yes Physical therapy assistants are a group of regulated professionals who has to pass their course from accredited physical therapy assistant programs. Then only they can write the PTA exam and can work as PTA in Texas. Hope it helps.
A doctorate degree is required for a doctor of physical therapy. The minimum degree requirement at present within the United States is a master's degree in physical therapy. A five hundred question exam is also government required.
The exact exam date for Maharashtra board 12th commerce exams in 2007-08 would depend on the specific schedule set by the board. Students are advised to contact their school or check the official board website for the most up-to-date information on exam dates.
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A physical therapist needs to do the same thing as anyone else that wants to get a massage therapy license. They need to go to an accredited school and pass the state or national exam, then apply for a license in their jurisdiction.
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