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All States regulate the practice of physical therapy. Eligibility requirements vary by State. Typical requirements for physical therapists include graduation from an accredited physical therapy education program; passing the National Physical Therapy Examination; and fulfilling State requirements such as jurisprudence exams. A number of States require continuing education as a condition of maintaining licensure.
Certified Personal Trainer. A physical therapist on the other hand will always be listed as a DPT (for doctor of physical therapy) or if they received their degree before the change, a MPT (for master of physical therapy)
No, the compound noun 'physical therapy' is a common noun, a general term for the profession.A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, thing, or a title; for example:North Texas Physical Therapy & Rehabilitation, Dallas, TXMichigan Physical Therapy Association, Ann Arbor, MIProfessor Jane Baldwin, Associate Director of Clinical Education, Coordinator, Physical Therapy Center for Clinical Education and Health Promotion at the Charlestown Navy Yard of Boston, MA
chest physical therapy, also called chest physiotherapy
The name given for the actual physical trait of a person is "phenotype." This term refers to the observable characteristics of an organism, which are determined by both genetic and environmental factors.
It is typically a BS degree. However, if this is being used after a name, it would not be the appropriate thing to do. The abbreviations after a name are typically for the master's and doctorate degrees. In addition, the physical therapy degree (for physical therapists), is no longer a bachelor's degree. The minimum educational requirement today is a master's degree, and may shortly become a doctorate.
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zone therapy
lung expansion therapy
lung expansion therapy
It is also known as exposure therapy
name some therapy that acts on thoughts