In order to practice physical therapy you must understand the biomechanical forces on the body. In order to understand the biomechanical forces, you must have a basic knowledge of physics
You can complete the prerequisite courses at most all colleges and universities. Among the undergraduate courses that are useful when one applies to a physical therapist education program are anatomy, biology, chemistry, physics, social science, mathematics, and statistics. Before granting admission, many programs require volunteer experience in the physical therapy department of a hospital or clinic.
To work as a Physical Therapy Assistant, many states will require at least one accredited physical therapy assistant program and earn an associates degree as well as a certification in CPR.
Pacific University in Oregon does not require the GRE. University of South Florida does not require the GRE.
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.
Yes, physical therapists are required to have a large knowledge and understanding of chemistry, because they prescription medicine as well!:))
Condition not curative, means that the condition is not positively being effected by the therapy and therefore, therapy is no longer recommended. Therapist must be able to show rehabilitation in order to obtain a script to continue provision of therapy
master's of science in physical therapy
They require therapy dogs since Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease has no cure and needs physical and occupational therapy.
The minimum degree at this time for a Physical Therapist is a masters, however it will soon require a doctorate degree.
A bachelor's degree in physical therapy typically takes four years to complete. However, it's important to note that as of now, most physical therapy programs require a Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) degree for licensure, which usually involves an additional three years of graduate study after completing a bachelor's degree. Therefore, the total educational commitment can range from seven to eight years.
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.
Documentation on physical therapy can be found at Physical Therapy Documentation. Help on how to manage physical therapy documentation is available from websites such as eHow.