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By: Caden, Valerie, Alexa, David, Maritsa, and Emma Physical Therapist By: Caden, Valerie, Alexa, David, Maritsa, and Emma

What Does a Physical Therapist Do? A Physical Therapist is a highly-educated health professional who helps patients recover after accidents and surgeries, relearn different movements, and reduce their pain.Physical Therapists work in hospitals,private practices,outpatient clinics,home health agencies,schools,sports and fitness facilities,and nursing homes. To be a Physical Therapist you have to have your bachelor's degree in the field of health,complete a Doctor of Physical Therapy degree,and meet your State’s licensing requirements.

What are Physical Therapists? Continued... The median pay for a Physical Therapist is $85,000. The pay for Physical Therapists vary based on position, years of experience, degree of education, geographic location, and practice setting. Physical Therapists usually work in private offices, clinics, hospitals or nursing homes, with home health Therapists earning the most. Most Physical Therapists are scheduled to work during normal business hours, but it is possible to be scheduled on evening or weekend shifts, depending on the environment.

Interview with Dr. Kenneth Dawes Dr. Kenneth Dawes Interview

Did you know ... -The first physical therapy was in World War 1 ! -The first Physical Therapists were called reconstruction aides! - Physical Therapy can treat Vertigo! -Physical Therapy first started in China! -Out of all Therapists , Physical Therapists earn the most! -Early on Physical Therapists were mostly women!

Credits http://www.learnhowtobecome.org/physical-therapist/ http://money.usnews.com/careers/best-jobs/physical-therapist/salary Personal Interview; Dr. Kenneth Dawes; Videoconference; November 16, 2016