What does a Physical Therapist do?
Physical Therapists are healthcare professionals who use techniques like massages, movement trainings and exercises to help people recover from their injuries or illnesses. They’ll work closely with patients to learn more about their conditions to develop personalized treatment plans that will return them back to normal health.
Physical Therapists may perform treatments on patients while they’re staying in the hospital or medical facility. They’ll later educate the patients and their family members on how to perform these exercises and treatments while at home when the patient is released from the facility.
Physical Therapist skills and qualifications
A great Physical Therapist will have the following skills:
- Compassion and empathy for patients, who are often in pain
- Attention to detail regarding a patient’s problems to analyze what they need to ease their pain and to prevent further injury
- Physical stamina to lift patients and spend long hours standing and modeling exercises
- Interpersonal skills to build positive relationships with patients and motivate them
- Communication skills to interact clearly with doctors and family members as well as patients
Physical Therapist salary expectations
A Physical Therapist makes an average salary of $1,673 per week. Pay rate may depend on level of experience, education and the geographical location.
Physical Therapist salary expectations
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Common salary:
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Typical salaries range from
15.80 -200.00 HOURLY - Find more information on Indeed Salaries
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Physical Therapist education and training requirements
A Physical Therapist must have received a doctorate in a physical therapy degree program, which usually takes three years to complete and requires earning a bachelor’s degree first. A Physical Therapist also needs to complete a clinical internship in an area such as orthopedic care or acute care. Physical Therapists must be licensed, although specific license requirements differ depending on the state. The National Physical Therapy Examination is one exam required in all states.
Therapist experience requirements
Necessary job experience for this position can vary. The length of experience you require in your job description is based on the job you are posting for, but it is generally at least one year of experience. Physical Therapists earn experience as part of their training and licensing requirements as well.
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