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Physical Therapist
A physical therapist provides services to prevent or slow the progression of conditions resulting from injury, disease, and other causes. ... Physical therapists also develop performance and fitness plans for athletes. ...
Physical therapists work in an overall pleasant environment. ...
The education and training to become a physical therapist is a bit extensive. They must complete a physical therapy program at a college or a university, and then they must pass a licensure exam. ... If physical therapy is really the path you want to take then you should start learning about it in high school. ...
Physical therapists must have some athletic ability. ...
The starting pay for a physical therapist is $35,000 to $42,000 per year. ... The highest 10% of physical therapists earn more than $83,370 per year.
The need for physical therapists is supposed to grow faster than average through the year 2010, and should always keep growing. ... By the time I would be looking for a job as a physical therapist I would be able to find a position fairly easily.
To be a physical therapist you must enjoy working closely with other people. ...
There is a possibility for self-employment in the field of physical therapy. ...
Physical therapists help a broad range of patients.
Approximate Word count = 1024 Approximate Pages = 4.1 (250 words per page double spaced)
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