Physical Therapist Equipment – The Basics
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by Everest
3y ago
If you are just starting out as a physiotherapist it is a bit of a daunting task. Finding the right equipment is extremely important and can be an extremely expensive thing to do. Body Tape Measure A very important piece of equipment used for taking body measurements and one that you will use for many, many patients. So basic that it is easily overlooked when setting up. Therapy Ball Great for stretching and exercises for clients, used in Yoga, Pilates for building core strength and stability. This will be an invaluable piece of equipment that you will have to have for anyone that is practisi ..read more
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Front Closure Bras for Shoulder Pain
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by Everest
3y ago
Front Closure Bras for Shoulder Pain Being able to put on a bra with ease is definitely the sort of daily task you don’t think much about until you are forced to. However, those with shoulder pain or recovering from shoulder surgery will be quick to tell you that this one of the significant daily challenges they are faced with – it is a logistical nightmare. But over the years there has been a huge shift in product development to include comprehensive options of front closure bras for shoulder pain. Bra options for shoulder mobility issues  A significant reduction in shoulder mobility wil ..read more
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Physical Therapy vs Physical Therapy Assistant. What is the best for Me?
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by Gavin
3y ago
Physical Therapy vs Physical Therapy Assistant. What is the best for Me? For many, the decision to get into a career in physical therapy is an easy one; the decision from there is to determine physical therapy vs. physical therapy assistant. Because this is a career that can require a large commitment of time and money to begin, it is important to have an idea of what one might face as a PT vs PTA. As with any job, there are pros and cons to being a supervisor vs being an assistant. Physical Therapist Physical therapists will attend school for at least six years to obtain their degree. The ..read more
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What Colleges Offer Physical Therapy Assistant Programs
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by Gavin
3y ago
What Colleges Offer Physical Therapy Assistant Programs With an expanding job market and the need for more professionals in the physical therapy aspect of medicine, finding out what colleges offer physical therapy assistant programs can mean the difference between moving and staying put. Each school must be accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Physical Therapy, an agency that grants accreditation to schools which meet certain universal criteria. Below are the top physical therapy schools which are accredited in the U.S. What Colleges Offer Physical Therapy Assistant Programs Al ..read more
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What are my Chances of Getting into PT School?
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by Gavin
3y ago
What are my Chances of Getting into PT School? As the popularity of an allied health career increases, competition rises and the chances of getting into PT school become even lower for those with below average grades and test scores. Overall, PT schools tend to look at GPA, GRE scores, volunteering hours, letters of recommendation, and previous experience in order to choose ideal candidates for the physical therapy program. Grades A 4.0 is ideal, but for a program with a long list of demanding prerequisites, it is not always possible. Most schools require at least a C average (2.0), but re ..read more
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21 Reasons to Be a Physical Therapist
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by Gavin
3y ago
21 Reasons to Be a Physical Therapist Whether you are just starting out in college, or are looking to head back to school to change careers, there are several reasons to be a physical therapist. As with any career, there are positives and negatives to pursuing a degree with such a long time commitment, but the results can be rewarding in the long run. 1. Job Security According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the number of physical therapy jobs in 2014 was 210,900, and was expected to grow by more than 34% in the next ten years. 2. Flexible Settings There are a number of different settin ..read more
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Physical Therapy School Interview: Questions and Answers
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by Gavin
3y ago
Physical Therapy School Interview: Questions and Answers Prior to entrance into physical therapy schools, administrators may perform interviews in order to choose the ideal PT students for their programs; such physical therapy school interview questions and answers may be stressful, so it is best to be prepared and aware ahead of time. Below is a list of 5 physical therapy school interview questions and answers that may be helpful to know. #1: Why do you want to be a physical therapist? Maybe it is a love of helping people. Maybe it is because your grandparent was sick once and made a mira ..read more
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How to Become a Physical Therapist in Florida
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by Gavin
3y ago
How to Become a Physical Therapist in Florida Although many physical therapy programs across the U.S. have similar requirements for entry, the methods of becoming a physical therapist can differ; below is how to become a physical therapist in Florida. Step 1: Get an Undergraduate Degree Because PT programs in the U.S. are doctorate degrees, an undergraduate degree is required prior to admission into PT school. Physical therapy programs also have their own prerequisite courses that must be taken so that the student has a basic knowledge of math, anatomy, writing, etc. These courses may incl ..read more
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How Long it Takes to Become a Physical Therapist?
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by Gavin
3y ago
How Long it Takes to Become a Physical Therapist? With the increased demand for medical professionals and a rising outlook for physical therapists, many students wonder how long it takes to become a physical therapist, as this is a serious option for many. The answer is dependent on a number of criteria, but is typically determined by how quickly a student can finish the prerequisites for physical therapy programs, how quickly they are accepted, and how soon they can find work once graduating. Prerequisite Education All Physical Therapy programs in the U.S. require prerequisite education p ..read more
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Getting into Physical Therapy School with Low GPA
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by Gavin
3y ago
Getting into Physical Therapy School with Low GPA Because it is one of the most competitive graduate schools to apply to, getting into physical therapy school with low GPA is difficult, to say the least. However, GPA is not the only factor that PT schools consider when admitting students. Below is a list of additional qualifications that might improve the chances of getting into physical therapy school, even with low GPA. Physical Therapy/Medical Experience When considering applicants, many schools take previous medical experience into account, as they are looking to produce graduates who ..read more
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