Physical therapy is an type of treatment you may need when health problems make it hard for you to move around and do everyday things. The purpose is to make day to day things easier for the patient. It helps you recover physical and mentally. Most physical …show more content…
They can earn from $25,000 to $85,000 plus every year. The benefits in this career is 401K retirement plan and some facilities pay to further their employees education or renew their license and certifications. Before they are allowed to practice, physical therapists must earn a graduate degrees from accredited academic programs in physical therapy. These programs allow particular culminate in a doctoral degree and take at least three years to complete. To gain admission to physical therapy programs, students typically need to earn bachelor's degrees, complete certain science prerequisite courses, gain volunteer or observation experience in the area of physical therapy, submit Graduate Record Examination (GRE) scores and maintain acceptable grade-point …show more content…
Pediatric therapists specialize in treating children of all ages who have problems with movement, strength or coordination. They can put together custom therapies to help improve strength, dexterity and control. Pediatric therapists also ensure children are connecting cognitively to the body and the surrounding environment. Children who are suffering from a chronic disease, a neurological disorder or who have sustained a serious injury could benefit from a pediatric physical therapy. These physical therapists frequently use techniques from other specialties when treating