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    Physical Therapist Assistant A physical therapist assistant plays a very important role by providing treatments to patients, under the direction and supervision of a physical therapist. They use physical therapy treatment procedures to help improve the mobility and relieve pain and disability caused by disease or injury. Some examples of the patients that call for a physical therapist to assist them include accident victims and persons with disabling conditions, such as, lower back pain, arthritis

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    the care of a physical therapist and his assistant. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, physical therapist assistants

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    It is a mid July summer day and as I clumsily shuffle down an uneven sidewalk, I can feel the heat from the cement radiate against my flesh and the feel of my sweaty palm on my caregiver’s forearm as she guides me through Old Town, a small historical landmark in Albuquerque, New Mexico. We head to a shop to get some ice cream to help cool us down. As we enter the shop I can smell the sweetness that fills the shop and I gladly welcome the cool air conditioner blowing on my face. I am excited to

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    the profession of a physical therapist assistant. In addition to that it will assist in learning multiple things about a career in physical therapy. Which include the different careers that may surround the PTA profession? The salary ranges. And other geographical locations best suited for this career choice, in addition to that also the growth pat-tern and education needed for this PTA profession. Lastly the type of experience one should gain by building a career in physical therapy.

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    Corona PTA Physical Therapist Assistant If you are interested in a hands-on job, in which you observe patients during treatment sessions, assist patients, and receive instructions from a physical therapist, consider pursuing a career as a Physical Therapist Assistant. There are many reasons you should consider a career in physical therapy. A physical therapist assistant works under the supervision of a licensed physical therapist. In many practices, physical therapists rely on the physical therapist

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    more jobs than graduates (“PTA Career”). According to Dawn Parker, a Physical Therapist Assistant and one of the MCC PTA professors, this is partially because insurance companies are finding it cheaper to rehabilitate patients as opposed to paying for surgery (“Dawn Parker”). There are already over 65,000 licensed and practicing Physical Therapist Assistants in the United States. The median income for the Physical Therapist Assistant depends on many different factors which include but are not limited

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    by Michele Wojciechowski on 1 Feb. 2004, I feel proud that I am now in the Physical Therapist Assistant (PTA) Program. The author has outlined several timelines of achieving status in American Physical Therapy Association and National Assembly also, how PTAs achieved their own value. Even after passionate 2 year associate program, I am disappointed to see that PTA program is no longer a stepping stone for Physical Therapist (PT) program. The article touches variety of objectives such as real need

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    Physical Therapist Assistant When one asks a younger child, “what do you want to be when you grow up?” They usually respond by saying, a ballerina, a princess, or an astronaut. When asking them the same question years later their response changes to a, nurse, pharmacist, firefighter, orthodontist, or something in the medical field. What about a physical therapist assistant? Becoming a physical therapist assistant isn’t easy, because there are certain steps that have to be taken, certain skills/responsibilities

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    900 Physical Therapist Assistant jobs in the US as of 2017. This career is also ranked fourth in Best Health Care Support Jobs. Physical Therapist Assistants, also known as PTAs, are needed in every office for the duties that they do. When becoming a Physical Therapist Assistant, there are many things that many people do not know. Their actual job title is assist the Physical Therapist at all times and providing services to the patients under the supervision of a Physical Therapist. Physical Therapist

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    From supporting a patient whose goal is to learn to walk again, to developing the most felicitous therapeutic intervention for a patient wanting to get back on the road after a motorcycle accident, I love the profession of Physical therapy. As a Physical Therapist Assistant, I fill many roles as I advocate for my patients. A cheerleader, a teacher, a motivator, a consultant, and sometimes just being an empathetic friend. Filling these roles are all valuable qualities which help me to guide my patients

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