A Physical Therapy Aide is a person who works under close supervision of a physical therapist or physical therapy assistant and performs only delegated, selected, or routine tasks in specific situations. These duties include preparing the patient and the treatment area.
Being a therapy aide You could make 25000$ a year. And it is not a regulated profession so You can be both physical and occupational therapy aide.
There are many certifications related to physical therapy. These include a physical therapy aide certificate, certificates in specialized physical therapy, and a graduate degree in physical therapy.
aide - no schooling. cant do treatments only minimally assist.assistant - associates degree. can do treatment under PT's guidance.
no need to be certified to be an aide.
Pharmacy tech More people are ill than need physical therapy
The correct term is physical therapist assistant and you must have a license. No such term as an assistant physical therapist. To be a p.t.a. you must earn your applied science associate degree (2 year) from an accredited college ( [http://www.apta.org www.apta.org] will show you colleges) and pass your boards. Below a p.t.a is a physical therapy aide (usually in nursing home "unskilled" on the job training), as physical therapy technicians are no longer legal due to "abusing" them (cheaper without a license). P.ta.'s work under the supervision of a physical therapist. Good pay for short amount of school however you are limited to that job specifically as it is a "technical" job and not really any easily accessible bridging programs (unless you live in Ohio or California) to become a physical therapist if you so want to later.
A Physical Therapy Aide is a person who works under close supervision of a physical therapist or physical therapy assistant and performs only delegated, selected, or routine tasks in specific situations. These duties include preparing the patient and the treatment area.
one who assists the PT in preparing PT equipments and sometimes in treating patients??????
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
It is recommended that a person tries to find physical therapy as soon as possible. There could occur some problems when a person doesn't get the (right) treatment straight away.
Aid is a noun and a verb. Noun: After many months of recovery, Bob no longer needs the aid of crutches to get around. Verb: Physical therapy aided in Bob's recovery.
Roberta C. Weiss has written: 'Teacher's Resource Package for Your Career in Cardiovascular Technology' 'Your career as a physical therapy aide' -- subject(s): Allied health personnel, Career Choice, Physical therapy, Vocational guidance