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Become a Physical Therapist

Physical therapist programs are offered as a master's (MPT, MSPT, MS) or doctoral (DPT) degree from an accredited physical therapy program. In order for a person to be admitted to a DPT, MPT, MSPT, or MS program they must first either fully obtain, or have been working at least three years towards an undergraduate baccalaureate accredited degree. According to the American Physical Therapy Association, there are over 205 accredited physical therapist programs in the United States.

List of Physical Therapy Assocations for each state

Physical therapy programs are different from state to state and each has specific curriculum that needs to be completed in order to graduate. Before a person can be accepted into the program, they must first successfully pass some general education classes that will help them prepare for the physical therapy program. These classes may include but are not limited to; Psychology, Biology, Physics, Chemistry, Statistics, English, Professional Writing, and Humanities. After a person is accepted into the program the courses will become more focused on the physical therapy practice. These will include basic and clinical medical science courses and emphasize the theory and practice of physical therapy. In addition to classroom learning the program will also require students to apply and incorporate what they have learned through hands on clinical education in various physical therapy settings.

Once you graduate from a Physical Therapy Program, you must then pass a state administered national exam. Upon passing the Physical Therapy exam they will need to meet any additional requirements their state licensing board may have, before they will allow you to practice.

List of Physical Therapy Assocations for each state
List of Physical Therapy CE Requirements for each state

Physical therapists are expected to continue their professional development by participating in continuing education courses and workshops. In fact, a number of states require continuing education as a condition of maintaining licensure.