Physical Therapy Career Training
Physical therapists (PTs) 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.
Therapists examine patients’ medical histories and then test
and measure the patients’ strength, range of motion, balance
and coordination, posture, muscle performance, respiration, and
motor function. They also determine patients’ ability to be
independent and reintegrate into the community or workplace after
injury or illness. Next, physical therapists develop treatment plans
describing a treatment strategy, its purpose, and its anticipated
outcome. Physical therapist assistants, under the direction and
supervision of a physical therapist, may be involved in implementing
treatment plans with patients. Physical therapist aides perform
routine support tasks, as directed by the therapist.
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