Physical Therapy
Physical therapy is a large and growing field. Enroll in a program and learn about physiology, anatomy, therapeutic exercise and more!
Physical therapists work with patients to improve their coordination, balance, muscle strength and flexibility. Patients are typically recovering from surgery or an injury or dealing with a disability. A physical therapist’s usual course of action is to design a program of exercises and to work with the patient on-one-one. Physical therapists usually get their bachelors degree and attend three years of physical therapy school. As a physical therapist you can own your own practice or work for a hospital, clinic or rehabilitative facility.
Job opportunities for physical therapists are great and the Bureau of Labor Statistics reports an expected 27 percent increase in employment of physical therapists by 2016 and a median salary between $66,000 and $94,000. If you love health and fitness, helping others and wouldn’t mind taking home a decent salary you should try your hand at physical therapy. Physical therapy courses will cover topics including medial terminology, physiology, anatomy, therapeutic exercise, kinesiology and more! Get into some classes today.