Physical Therapist Schools - Health and Medical Professions
Physical Therapists evaluate patients' medical history, test and measure strength, assess range of motion, and ability to function and develop written treatment plans based primarily upon physician instructions. Physical Therapists help patients restore bodily functions, prevent permanent disability, and relieve pain after an injury or illness. Therapy can include work and massage to increase strength, coordination, and range of motion. Therapists also apply traction and heat, cold, light, and water treatments. They also train patients to use prosthetic and orthotic appliances. Physical therapist are employed in hospitals, nursing homes, rehabilitation centers, schools, and physicians' offices.
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- Physical Therapy Aide
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- Physical Therapy Aide
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- Physical Therapy
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- Transitional Doctorate in Physical Therapy
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- Online Transitional Doctorate of Physical Therapy
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- Physical Therapy Assistant
Programs Offered:
- Physical Therapy Assistant
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- Physical Therapy Assistant
- Physical Therapy Technician
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- Associate of Science: Physical Therapist Assistant
Programs Offered:
- Physical Therapy Assistant

