Give one example of something a PT does
Improve movement, manage pain, prevent pain, etc.
What do PTs do with patients to help them?
Variety of different exercises and use different equipment, stretches, activities that improve mobility.
What is the largest employer of PTs?
Physical therapy offices specifically, other therapy offices as well.
What license is required to be a PT?
Doctor of Physical Therapy Degree (DPT).
Name a core class required from high school.
Biology, chemistry, 3 years of math.
Who do PTs care for?
Anyone who needs it! Any age, all different injuries
How to PTs get background information they need?
Talking to doctors, going over medical files.
Name an employer/place to work of PTs.
Hospitals, home healthcare services, nursing and residential care facilities.
How long does the program to get your PT license usually last?
3 years.
Name a class beneficial, but optional to take in high school.
Anatomy and Physiology.
Name a reason someone may need to see a PT.
What do PTs need to create, change, and record frequently?
Plans of care for each patient.
What is the least common work environment for PTs?
Self employed workers.
Name an example of a course/ work completed within the PT program?
Pharmacology, neuroscience, biomechanics, clinical work.
What type of volunteering would be beneficial to become a PT?
Volunteering in a healthcare setting.
Do physical therapists typically work alone, if not, with who?
No. Often consult many different doctors or surgeons of patients.
What do PTs need to be able to educate patients and their families about?
Treatment plans, outcomes, recovery process, and any challenges that may arise during the process.
Name a reason why the job of a PT is physically demanding.
Lifting and moving patients, constantly on your feet.
What exam do you have to pass to receive your licence?
National Physical Therapy Examination.
Name another beneficial step to become more familiar with physical therapy.
Job shadowing.
Name an example of a specialized area of care for a PT.
Pediatrics, sports, geriatrics, orthopedics,etc.
Name an example of a reason why a treatment plan may need to be changed.
No progress seen.
Why do PTs use special techniques when lifting/ assisting patients?
To ensure they avoid injury.
After graduation, what do PTs usually do for a year?
Residency program.
What is one of the top 5 physical therapy schools?
The University of South Carolina
The University of Pittsburgh
Washington University in St. Louis
University of Delaware
University of Iowa