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Physical Therapy Tips // Exercises, Equipment, & Home Safety Tips

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PM&R vs Physical Therapy: Interview with a Physical Therapist

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What are the differences between physical therapy and physical medicine and rehabilitation (PM&R, Physiatry) and how do we work together to take care of our patients? Physical therapists and physiatrists work together to help treat a wide variety of injuries, but we are two very unique career paths.

I sit down to interview a physical therapist (and my sister!) to talk more about the roles of our two fields and what makes us different!

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What Is Physical Therapy? Definition, Purpose, and Uses

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You are probably asking yourself what is physical therapy and is it the right method of treatment for my injury or pain? By the end of this video you will understand what physical therapy is and if it’s a good fit for you.

Video Chapters:
► 00:00 Is Physical therapy the right solution for you?
► 01:11 Physical therapy description
► 01:45 What is a physical therapist’s role?
► 03:05 What makes physical therapy unique?
► 03:54 How does physical therapy work?

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Physical Therapy: Introduction

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Waiting for Physical Therapy

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Everyone is always waiting on someone else in the hospital

Physical Therapy Full Length

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Physical therapy is most commonly known for rehabilitating patients and helping them return to normal function after they sustain an injury, but it’s also about preventing injuries and promoting overall wellness. When patients visit our physical therapist, they will access and work with them to help them reach their goals. Physical therapy should be sought out when patients are looking to be well or to get well.

Emily – Physical Therapy | UCLA Health Careers

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At UCLA Health, Erica has the opportunity to work as both an inpatient and outpatient Physical Therapist. She works with acute patients in the hospital, making sure they have everything they need to be safe and healthy when they leave the hospital. She also works in the outpatient setting, helping patients alleviate pain from injury and get them back to their normal routines.

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Are you interested in being a Physical Therapist or a Physiotherapist? What about a Physical Therapist Assistant (PTA)? Here are some of my favorite things, and some of my not so favorite things, about being a licensed Physical Therapist. More from Dr. Jo here: https://www.youtube.com/askdoctorjo

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You Can Be Me – A Career in Physical Therapy (APTA)

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Learn about physical therapist careers and physical therapist assistant careers in this video from the American Physical Therapy Association (APTA). See more videos at www.youtube.com/APTAvideo and www.youtube.com/moveforwardpt. Learn more about PT careers and PTA careers at www.apta.org/beapt.

How much SHOULD a Doctor of Physical Therapy Make?

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How much should a physical therapist make? Does it matter if you have a DPT? Should PTs make 0k or more?

While it is possible to earn six figures in physical therapy, the average salary of PTs sits around ,000 while the average starting salary for a typical outpatient physical therapist is around 70,000 a year.

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How much does a Physical Therapist make in a year?
How many jobs are there for Physical Therapists?
How do you become a Physical Therapist?
In this video, we examine the average Physical Therapist salary in 2019 and Physical Therapist jobs growth. We gathered data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS). We look at the historical salaries and job growth of Physical Therapists.

These income and job statistics are from the Physical Employment Statistics (OES) program. These salaries do not include bonuses or benefits. In our opinion, these are the most accurate salary numbers (better than indeed, glassdoor, and payscale).

Physical therapists, sometimes called PTs, help injured or ill people improve their movement and manage their pain. These therapists are often an important part of rehabilitation, treatment, and prevention of patients with chronic conditions, illnesses, or injuries.

Duties
Physical therapists typically do the following:
• Review patients’ medical history and any referrals or notes from doctors, surgeons, or other healthcare workers
• Diagnose patients’ functions and movements by observing them stand or walk and by listening to their concerns, among other methods
• Develop individualized plans of care for patients, outlining the patients’ goals and the expected outcomes of the plans
• Use exercises, stretching maneuvers, hands-on therapy, and equipment to ease patients’ pain, help them increase their mobility, prevent further pain or injury, and facilitate health and wellness
• Evaluate and record a patient’s progress, modifying a plan of care and trying new treatments as needed
• Educate patients and their families about what to expect from the recovery process and how best to cope with challenges throughout the process

Physical therapists provide care to people of all ages who have functional problems resulting from back and neck injuries; sprains, strains, and fractures; arthritis; amputations; neurological disorders, such as stroke or cerebral palsy; injuries related to work and sports; and other conditions.

Physical therapists are educated to use a variety of different techniques to care for their patients. These techniques include exercises; training in functional movement, which may include the use of equipment such as canes, crutches, wheelchairs, and walkers; and special movements of joints, muscles, and other soft tissue to improve movement and decrease pain.

The work of physical therapists varies by type of patient. For example, a patient working to recover mobility lost after a stroke needs different care from a patient who is recovering from a sports injury. Some physical therapists specialize in one type of care, such as orthopedics or geriatrics. Many physical therapists also help patients to maintain or improve mobility by developing fitness and wellness programs that encourage healthier and more active lifestyles.

Physical therapists work as part of a healthcare team, overseeing the work of physical therapist assistants and aides and consulting with physicians and surgeons and other specialists.

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In this video, Stephen Hack talks about Physical Therapist statistics nationally and across the United States. “How much does a Physical Therapist make?” and “How many jobs are there for Physical Therapists” are important questions for people trying to choose between different fields. Physical Therapists are well paid professionals that play a vital role in our society.

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