Physical Therapy/Therapist
PTs treat patients of various ages. In addition, physical therapists play a crucial role in interdisciplinary treatment and rehabilitation teams. For example, they are assisting patients with pain and regaining mobility after suffering trauma from car accidents, workplace mishaps, sports injuries, or more long-term conditions like arthritis, neuropathy, and bone and joint damage. Physical therapists (PTs) can specialize in elderly care or treating elite athletes. Nevertheless, most seek experiences with a wide range of specialties and patient demographics. In any case, the tasks will differ from patient to patient as treatment regimens tailored to address each person's unique needs and objectives. Physical therapists must be strong physically and mentally to help patients with mobility concerns and gain their trust. Physical therapists need to be upbeat, confident people who can inspire their patients. In addition, the physical therapist must ease their patients' anxiety before, during, and after their sessions.
Top Colleges
Top Colleges Curriculam
- American Journal of Sports Medicine
- British Journal of Sports Medicine
- Exercise and Sport Sciences Reviews
- International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity
- International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance
- Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport
- Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise
- Physical Education and Sport Pedagogy
- Qualitative Research in Sport, Exercise and Health
- Sports Medicine