Recovering through Physical Therapy: A Comprehensive Guide

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Physical Therapist
“With her sweet voice, magical hands, technical precision and absolute determination, Renee put me back together, and I’m golfing again,” states Elyse Wolf, a patient of a physical therapist (Our Equipment). With the help of Wolf’s physical therapist, she was able to golf again. Physical therapists help people recover from injuries and disability health crises. As one prepares for a future in the field of physical therapy, one must consider the job, the educational requirements, the work environment, the wages and benefits, and the potential for the advancement of a physical therapist.
Becoming a physical therapist requires not just physical ability, but adaptability. Physical therapists work with every individual regardless of race, gender and age (Physical Therapist 140). One thing a physical therapist should be aware of is that not all patients are the same. The physical therapist must adjust differently with every patient depending on how they are most comfortable. When becoming a physical therapist, one must be patient with his or her patient and must be willing to help them with their situation (Physical Therapist 141). People who get frustrated easily or do not like helping people …show more content…

A physical therapist will start low but one can make its way up. Most of the time one will start out in a clinic or even a small office. One can rise from a staff physical therapist to the chief physical therapist and then the director of the department (Physical Therapist 144.). If one is willing to work hard and is able to handle responsibilities, one will be given administrative responsibilities (Physical Therapist 144.). Many times after working as a physical therapist in a hospital or a clinic one will open up their own business (Physical Therapist 144.). If one does this the paying salary will be higher (Physical Therapist 144.). Advancement in physical therapy is mostly earned with

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