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Physical Therapy Degree Programs

As many of us try to become healthier in our daily lives by exercising, some of us are realizing that our bones, joints, and muscles sometimes can’t keep up.  If you’ve ever experienced a stress fracture, break, or pulled muscle, chances are you’ve needed to see a physical therapist.  Physical therapists (PTs) do much more that get us back on the jogging trail, however.  They provide services that help restore function, improve mobility, relieve pain, and prevent or limit permanent physical disabilities of patients suffering from injuries or disease. They restore, maintain, and promote overall fitness and health. Their patients include accident victims and individuals with disabling conditions such as low-back pain, arthritis, heart disease, fractures, head injuries, and cerebral palsy.

 

Treatment often includes exercise for patients who have been immobilized and lack flexibility, strength, or endurance. Physical therapists encourage patients to use their own muscles to increase their flexibility and range of motion before finally advancing to other exercises that improve strength, balance, coordination, and endurance. The goal is to improve how an individual functions at work and at home.

 

Physical therapist programs start with basic science courses such as biology, chemistry, and physics and then introduce specialized courses, including biomechanics, neuroanatomy, human growth and development, manifestations of disease, examination techniques, and therapeutic procedures. Besides getting classroom and laboratory instruction, students receive supervised clinical experience. Among the courses that are useful when one applies to a physical therapist educational program are anatomy, biology, chemistry, social science, mathematics, and physics. Before granting admission, many professional education programs require experience as a volunteer in a physical therapy department of a hospital or clinic.

 

Career opportunities for those with Physical Therapy degrees is expected to increase rapidly in the coming years.  We offer a variety of schools, colleges and universities to obtain a degree and start working toward your Physical Therapy career today.

Featured Physical Therapy Degree Programs

 

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