The on-the-job tasks of a the entry level physical therapy jobs include being a physical therapy aide. These tasks include being able to prepare therapy treatments based on a patient’s needs, cleaning up the therapy area, helping patients move to different areas of therapy, and completing office tass. This requires the physical therapy aide to have both physical …show more content…
They will then work on a MAster’s degree, and then a Doctorate’s degree in physical therapy. While still a student, they are required to do at least thirty weeks of work at a physical therapy clinic. After graduation, a physical therapist will then take up a residency program that will take approximately a year to complete. At this point, the physical therapist will have to earn a license in order to work after passing the National Physical Therapy Examination (How to Become a Physical Therapist).
Possible or typical part-time jobs associated with physical therapy is being a physical therapy aide. Physical therapy aides usually observe patients before and after each therapy session in order to see how they are improving. They are also tasked with helping patients with certain exercises as well as helping them stretch. Physical therapy aides may also massage a patient and educate the patients family members on how to take care of them during and after treatment (What Physical Therapist Assistants and Aides …show more content…
The authors wrote about how academic excellence ties into how physical therapists education. In order to get their results, they observed differnet physical therapists and physical therapist students. The results included how culture, learning methods, and organizational methods help identify the academic excellence of a physical therapist (Jensen, et al.).
The current challenges in the physical therapy field is that people trying to become a physical therapist have to make a “significant investment” of time and money into their education. Physical therapists may feel some emotional stress when dealing with a patient who has gone through a major accident and need help with recovery (Silva). Successes within the physical therapy field is that there unemployment rate for physical therapists is less than 0.2%. This means that the unemployment rate is at its lowest since 1997 (The Field of Physical