By: Brandon Luebcke.  What is Physical Therapy  What Do They Do  Education Needed  Licensure  Other Qualifications  Work Place  Yearly Income.

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By: Brandon Luebcke

 What is Physical Therapy  What Do They Do  Education Needed  Licensure  Other Qualifications  Work Place  Yearly Income

 Health Care profession which aims to enhance and restore functional ability and quality of life to those with physical impairments or disabilities  Diagnose and treat individuals of all ages

 Examine each individual and develop a plan using treatment techniques to promote the ability to move, reduce pain, restore function, and prevent disability

 Master’s or Doctoral Degree  Course work includes biology, chemistry, and physics

 Graduation from an accredited physical therapy educational program  Passing the National Physical Therapy Examination  Jurisprudence exams

 Should have strong interpersonal and communication skills, so they can educate patients about their condition and their treatments  Should be compassionate and possess a desire to help patients

 Exercise Equipment  Swimming Pool  Track  Offices  Rooms for Patients

 Middle 50 Percent = $60,000 – 85,000  Lowest 10 Percent = $50,000  Highest 10 Percent = $100,000

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