物理治疗师

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Related roles: Acute Care PT (Acute Care Physical Therapist), Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT), Home Care Physical Therapist (Home Care PT), Inpatient Physical Therapist (Inpatient PT), Outpatient Physical Therapist (Outpatient PT), Pediatric Physical Therapist (Pediatric PT), Registered Physical Therapist (RPT), Therapist

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Acute Care PT (Acute Care Physical Therapist), Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT), Home Care Physical Therapist (Home Care PT), Inpatient Physical Therapist (Inpatient PT), Outpatient Physical Therapist (Outpatient PT), Pediatric Physical Therapist (Pediatric PT), Registered Physical Therapist (RPT), Therapist

工作描述

Physical therapists help injured or ill people improve their movement and manage their pain.

职业生涯的回报
  • 帮助人们从伤害中恢复过来
  • 通过治疗看到进展
  • Working with both body and mind
  • Connecting with people daily
  • 良好的薪金

"Continued learning of my field of interest (human anatomy and function), and in depth connection with individuals needing help to regain function of their bodies" Tommy Wong, Physical Therapist and Naval Officer, US Navy

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工作职责

They 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.

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.

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.

"I see patients everyday for their injuries and pain. I take anywhere from 30-90 minutes with each person, and sometimes I am juggling multiple people simultaneously. I coordinate with colleagues so everyone is taken care of, and I take care of other non-clinical tasks that involve smooth operation of the clinic, such as reviewing the performance of other staff and attending trainings." Tommy Wong, Physical Therapist and Naval Officer, US Navy

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所需技能
  • 怜悯之心
  • 注重细节
  • 灵巧性--使用双手提供人工疗法和治疗性锻炼
  • 人际交往技能
  • 身体耐力
不同类型的组织
  • 理疗师、职业治疗师、语言治疗师和听力学家的办公室
  • 医院
  • 家庭保健服务    
  • Nursing and residential care facilities
  • 自营职业者
期待
  • 经常脚踏实地地安装设备和帮助治疗病人
  • 必须抬起和移动病人 
  • May work weekends and nights
当前趋势

Demand for physical therapy will come in part from the large number of aging baby boomers, who are staying more active later in life than their counterparts of previous generations. Older people are more likely to experience heart attacks, strokes, and mobility-related injuries that require physical therapy for rehabilitation.

In addition, a number of chronic conditions, such as diabetes and obesity, have become more prevalent in recent years. More physical therapists will be needed to help these patients maintain their mobility and manage the effects of chronic conditions.

Advances in medical technology have increased the use of outpatient surgery to treat a variety of injuries and illnesses. Medical and technological developments also are expected to permit a greater percentage of trauma victims and newborns with birth defects to survive, creating additional demand for rehabilitative care. Physical therapists will continue to play an important role in helping these patients recover more quickly from surgery.

从事这一职业的人在年轻时喜欢做什么样的事情...
  • Enjoy helping people
  • Into science and biology
  • 运动和活跃
需要的教育
  • Physical Therapists are doctors who hold a Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) degree
  • Some PTs start out as assistants with an Associate of Applied Science in Physical Therapist Assistant
  • Most DPT students complete a bachelor’s such as a Bachelor of Health Sciences or Bachelor of Exercise and Sports Science, followed by a Master’s in Occupational Therapy, Master’s in Therapeutic Recreation, or Master’s in Rehabilitation Science
  • Common bachelor-level courses include anatomy, physiology, biology, chemistry, and physics Advanced courses may include biomechanics, neuroscience, and pharmacology
  • DPT program applicants apply through the 理疗师集中申请服务. It can take up to 5 weeks for applications to be reviewed
  • Some programs feature a BS/DPT “bridge” option which can save a year or more!
  • DPT graduates complete a supervised residency of one year. They have the option to specialize through fellowships
  • ǞǞǞ 美国理疗住院医师和研究员教育委员会 lists applicable residency and fellowship programs
    • Accredited residencies 包括
      • Acute Care
      • Cardiovascular & Pulmonary
      • Clinical Electrophysiology
      • Faculty residency (nonclinical)
      • 老年医学
      • 神经病学
      • 肿瘤学
      • Orthopaedics
      • 儿科
      • 体育
      • Women's Health
      • Wound Management
    • Accredited fellowships 包括
      • Critical Care
      • Hand Therapy
      • Higher Education Leadership (nonclinical)
      • Movement System
      • Neonatology
      • Orthopaedic Manual Physical Therapy
      • Performing Arts
      • Spine
      • 体育
      • Upper Extremity Athlete
  • The American Board of Physical Therapy Specialties offers certification in: Cardiovascular & Pulmonary, Clinical Electrophysiology, Geriatrics, Neurology, Oncology, Orthopedics, Pediatrics, Sports, Women's Health, Wound Management
  • Other organizations which offer certifications include:
  • All states require Physical Therapists to be licensed, which involves passing the National Physical Therapy Examination and, in many cases, a background check
  • To maintain licensure, PTs must complete continuing education to stay up-to-date
在高中和大学做什么
  • Take college prep classes in high school, including biology, chemistry, math, English, and communications. Study hard to earn good grades so you can get accepted into a suitable college program
  • Shadow or interview a working PT
  • 在医疗机构做志愿者或实习生,学习病人护理知识
  • Consider BS/DPT bridge programs if you are sure you want to be a PT!
  • Read or watch interviews with PTs and learn about the various areas of specialization
  • 了解你计划工作的州的具体执照要求
  • Stay out of trouble so you can pass the background check!
在一个项目中需要注意的事项

"Passing rate of licensing board, curriculum solely directed at PTs or mixed with other programs (MDs, dentists, etc), quality of internship programs...:" Tommy Wong, Physical Therapist and Naval Officer, US Navy

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高级角色

经理

  • A leader with an entrepreneurial spirit, and years of experience treating patients.
  • Responsibilities include:  Supervise, train, and hire staff; oversee day-to-day operations; clinical activities, communication, budgeting, and resource allocation; and ensure clinic compliance. 

负责人

  • Responsibilities include HR, operational, and financial duties. 

Owner

  • Be your own boss and run your own private practice. 

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如何爬梯子

"PT is a new and growing field, and the science is always improving and changing. PTs have failed for not staying innovative. The information is out there, and if one is truly passionate about the field, then success will come from the pursuit of learning more." Tommy Wong, Physical Therapist and Naval Officer, US Navy

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