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Physical Therapy Classes

Because the education for this career is extensive it is important to know what types of information is covered. Here are some of the courses that will be included in most physical therapy programs:

What types of courses are included in a physical therapy program?

Neuroscience

Neuroscience is the study of the nerves and their interaction with various different parts of the body. While most people probably think about it, the nerves in the body are what enable the feeling of sensation. As a physical therapist, you will need to understand how nerve structures can cause specific ailments throughout the body, and this will help you to learn how physical therapy can be supplemented in their treatment.

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Radiology and Imaging

This course will show you how physical exercise and movement can relieve pressure in certain areas of the body and how it can Physical Therapy Programsassist in rehabilitating the body. As a physical therapist, this will be your main goal; so it will important for you have to a firm command over exercise as it relates to the human body.

Exercise Physiology

Physical therapists perhaps above all else must enjoy working with people. Being compassionate and wanting to see others succeed are important traits for PTs to possess. It is also important for physical therapists to be confident and assertive since they typically have a staff such as a physical therapy assistant and PT Tech working under their license. They must be able to delegate tasks to their staff and communicate in a clear and effective manner so there is no ambiguity.

Who do physical therapy internships entail?

There is an internship, or clinical experience, requirement in order to graduate from most physical therapy programs. Most of these internships last for 8 weeks, give or take a few, and are imperative to understanding your function as a physical therapist.

Physical therapy internships provide the opportunity to work in several different settings: namely, pediatrics, hospitals, outpatient clinics, and sports facilities. This provides students with a real-world experience in all different aspects of physical therapy and helps them determine which type of specialty they might want to work in.
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