35,000 to 70,000
If you mean, is it easier to perform the jobs of a physical therapist or a sports doctor, then the physical therapist will probably exert more muscles in the course of a day's work than a doctor would. Both have to carry liability insurance and the mental anguish associated with the need to have that insurance. It is easier and quicker to go to school to become a physical therapist than it is to become a licensed physician specializing in sports medicine. It is harder physically to be a physical therapist, but it is harder intellectually and educationally to be a physician- because you will have to go one of the MD (medical doctor), DC (chiropractor)or ND (naturopathic doctor)routes.
If you were a physical therapists assistance you would probabley have to no alot about what the therapist does, as well as sending patients in and booking appointments.
Some would include, a respiratory therapist, and a physical therapy assistant.
You must be licensed before you can work as a physical therapist (except as an intern). In order to become licensed you must pass a comprehensive examination. That would imply that you are a physical therapist -- or at least trained as one.
If you went through all that schooling, time, and expense, I would assume you would want to be a physical therapist. However, with a doctorate you can choose to teach at a college or university in the area you were trained in.
Physical therapist should be able to be sociable and very patient. They should be able to understand their patient's problems and be easy to work with.
Typically, there are physical therapy assistants and aids that handle that.
Mental or spiritual In Chemistry, the opposite to physical would be chemical.
Mental or spiritual In Chemistry, the opposite to physical would be chemical.
An Audiologist has the ability to diagnose and treat many auditory problems. However, further recovery to restore abilities/ treat discomfort in the ear, one may see a physical therapist. A Physical Therapist specializes in recovery as opposed to an Audiologist which will only treat symptoms. It is very common for doctors to refer to other specialist for additional treatment. ie. You need a cochlear implant. An Audiologist will diagnose the problem and refer you to a surgeon. After surgery you may see your Audiologist again to map out progress. Further physical discomfort may require therapy which will have you seeing a Physical Therapist.
no u have to go to college!!
well now, that would be illegal wouldn't it? you can't because a massage therapist (which is a certification) does not equal a physical therapist (which is now a doctorate degree). so that would be considered fraud. how can you appeal fraud? you cant. it's called severe fines and/or jail time. good luck with that smartie!