Pediatric Physical Therapist
A pediatric physical therapist specializes and examines kids from the age of birth to the age of eighteen. They deal with kids who have conditions like cerebral palsy, traumatic brain injuries, chronic pain, cystic fibrosis, cancer, scoliosis and developmental delays and movement disorders caused from premature birth. They focus on helping a person improve or regain back their strength and endurance, learning opportunities, and help increase their motor development and function.
By pursuing a career as a pediatric physical therapist one must attain the correct skills, training and qualities. The most helpful skills you will need as a pediatric therapist is “patience, flexibility and empathy” (education-portal.com). Since you will be working with children, young adults, and their parents you will need to have excellent communication skills as well. When training for this type of career you “must complete an internship under supervision from a licensed clinician while attending graduate school” (innerbody.com). …show more content…
You must complete a physical therapy master’s program. The Master of Physical Therapy degree takes about two or two and a half years to complete. For future students who are pursuing this career the Doctorate of Physical Therapy is now a requested degree. This degree takes three years to complete. It provides you with more knowledge in pharmacology, radiology, and body systems. For students, including myself who are wanting to pursue this career must first earn an undergraduate degree from a four year university in order to enter into a graduate school in physical therapy. The GRE exam is also another requirement for entrance to a graduate school. Other helpful education for this job would be to minor either in biology, physiology, child development, anatomy or