Exploring Physical Therapy: Becoming a Professional

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Jerrick Turner English IV Period 4 Ms. Radovich 27 October 2017 Senior Theme: What Is Physical Therapy, and How Do You Become One? “Excuse me my name is Susan I was coming in today to see Jerrick Turner for a physical therapy session do you know where I can find him? Yes right this way ma’am, so what brings you in today, a knee injury or something of the sort? Yes I’ve been having severe pain in both of knees and I was told by my primary care doctor to come to Jerrick he is a Professional in this area and can help me. Hello there Susan its very nice to meet you how can I help? Physical therapy is the treatment of injury, disease, deformity in the body and is a way to help a person instead of medicine or surgery; furthermore, it takes …show more content…

To be a PT you need certain certifications. These start off with a successful completion of a national examination. The national examination has 9 distinct areas which are required to be specialized be a PT these are pulmonary, cardiovascular, clinical electrophysiology, geriatrics, neurology, oncology, orthopedics, pediatrics, sports, and women’s health. A certified physical therapy degree from a professional education system. After this you must have a minimum work of 2 years in a satisfactory medical center or office. In this stage you are also working to get your license in physical therapy. Being a physical therapist takes a lot of work, you must have the patience to work with people who have different problems with their body and cannot deal with the obstacles. You must be able to communicate with your patients and get them strong minded so that they may overcome their difficult situation. Most of the time this specific skill takes place with athletes. Athletes are harder to work with because once they start getting into their physical therapy routines they feel like they can do everything they can before the injury but after the fact hurt themselves more and cause more damage and therefore gains more time to their …show more content…

It takes time and dedication to be in this field of work but it is worth it. This job comes with the satisfaction of seeing the outcome of a person who is dealing with hardship overcome that obstacle that is in front of them. This job takes dedication and skills that takes time to get, but eventually ends with a career that can last them for years until they decide to go above just basic physical therapy and verge out to become their own physical therapy practice. Physical therapy is a great field of study and is very useful to the

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