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Physical Therapy

Want a career that feels good? Consider physical therapy. Physical therapists are health care professionals who diagnose and treat individuals with medical problems or other health-related conditions that limit the ability to move and perform daily activities.

Using treatment techniques to promote movement, reduce pain, restore function, and prevent disability, physical therapists develop fitness and wellness plans tailored to each individual. Physical therapy also involves preventing the loss of mobility before it occurs.

To become a physical therapist, you must earn a graduate degree from a physical therapy education program accredited by the Commission on Accreditation in Physical Therapy Education. While some programs offer a master's degree in physical therapy, the majority offer the doctor of physical therapy degree. According to the American Physical Therapy Association (APTA), 199 colleges and universities nationwide currently offer professional physical therapy education programs; 79.4 percent offer the doctor of physical therapy degree and another 20 percent are planning to convert.

After graduation, you must pass a state-administered national licensure exam in order to practice physical therapy. More than 150,000 physical therapists are licensed in the U.S. today, reports the APTA, and the median salary for a physical therapist is $70,000. With just a 0.2 percent unemployment rate, physical therapists are experiencing the best employment conditions in a decade.

Bring your career to new feel-good levels with physical therapy education.
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