My Future Career As A Physical Therapist

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According to Benedict the XVI, “The world offers you comfort. You were not made for comfort, you were made for greatness.” This is a very appropriate motto to illustrate what I plan to do through my future career. I will go above and beyond as a physical therapist to encourage patients to surpass their comfort zones to reach their ultimate potential. With a focus on prevention, I plan to empower patients through education to maximize movement and thus optimize their quality and enjoyment of daily life. Whether it’s a cancer patient prepping for chemotherapy, a low socioeconomic level patient coming to PT without a primary care doctor or a widow returning home for the first time after a stroke, a physical therapist can be the first …show more content…

Many therapists can increase the functional abilities of their patient’s lives, I aim to do more than just that. In the last two decades, the United States has experienced an explosion of opioid drug use and abuse. Along with assessing heart rate and blood pressure, pain has become the fifth vital sign used to evaluate a patient’s status in most every healthcare setting. There is now more of an emphasis to manage pain and in turn more and more opioids prescriptions have been written. The United States is currently immersed in an opioid crisis with no discrimination of its victims. Drug overdoses have since become the leading cause of death of Americans under 50 years of age, with two-thirds of those deaths from opioids. The stereotypical street drug user is no longer the norm but rather all socioeconomic levels are affected. There has been a surge of prevalence in middle aged women addicted to pain killers who often suffer in silence and are well equipped to hide their problem. Most everyone knows someone and has had their lives or family affected by drug

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