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This career helps people with injuries or illnesses to improve movement and to manage their pain. They work in private offices and clinics, hospitals, and nursing homes. Frequently they are part of rehabilitation and treatment of patients with chronic conditions or injuries.
The second career helps people identify new hobbies and paying jobs that will allow them to successfully adapt psychologically, socially, and financially to their new physical limitations.
These careers work hand-in-hand and require Master's degrees, plus state certification; many people also pursue doctoral degrees.
Their annual average salaries are $76,000.
What is Physical and Occupation Therapists?