Physical Therapy is a Career Where You Choose Your Own Adventure

Making a decision to work in physical therapy is just the first in a series of choices that can lead professionals to very different places. Pretty quickly after that initial decision, there are more to make. What kind of people do you want to work with? Where do you want to practice? And how specialized do you want to get?

 

Physical therapists work with all types of people – sports physical therapists work with athletes, helping them recover from injuries and improve performance through exercise and hands-on techniques. Geriatric physical therapists work with elderly patients on mobility problems, pain or managing chronic conditions. Pediatric physical therapists work with infants and children providing developmental assessments and helping them improve their gross motor skills.

 

They also work in all types of places – there are physical therapy jobs in nursing homes, hospitals, outpatient clinics and schools. Physical therapists will provide care wherever the people are who need it. An even more specialized professional may work only in the ICU with critical care patients, in a factory doing industrial rehabilitation and ergonomics, or in a women’s health clinic.

 

Most physical therapy careers start in a general role, working with all types of different patients. In a large health system, you may even rotate between settings. But as therapists find the people and setting they prefer, they may focus on a specialty area of practice.

 

Working in physical therapy doesn’t just cause people to grow professionally. It creates personal growth too. You have to have compassion and empathy when you work with ill or injured people. You have to work as a part of a team. You need sales skills – most people aren’t going to want to make changes in their routines, or do the prescribed exercises at home.

 

PTs can also improve their business skills. Many advance out of the clinical setting and into a management role. Some start their own practices, or a company in a field related to physical therapy like wellness, performance, injury prevention or population health for large corporations.

 

Wherever people start in physical therapy, there are a lot of options on where they could end up. Most people explore more than one path. That’s OK, the ability to grow and change is part of what makes PT so exciting!

 

At ProActive Physical Therapy and Sports Rehab, we love helping patients get back to the activities they love most. We also enjoy helping students along their career path. College students will have to spend both time observing physical therapists prior to physical therapy school to be considered as an applicant. Physical therapy students will have to put their new skills to practice in the clinical setting during their clinical rotations to ensure there will be enough physical therapists to serve us both today and tomorrow. If you or someone you know is interested in physical therapy, we would be happy to serve you by fielding questions or setting up observation hours.

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