Journey into Physical Therapy: A Future Career Perspective

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The life of a Physical Therapist
The treatment of disease, injury, or deformity by physical methods such as massage, heat treatment, and exercise rather than by drugs or surgery. What is this the definition of? That’s right, physical therapy. Physical therapy helps people to regain their strength. After the doctor looks at you, he might send you to physical therapy. After you have surgery, you will probably go to Physical Therapy. It is a great way to help your injury. Why do I care about physical therapy? Physical therapy is something I want to do for my job. I should be a Physical Therapist because I have gone through physical therapy for my knee and achilles tendon. Therefore I know a little bit about it. Also it would be a good job that would help support my family. Another reason is I would be open to something new. I have spent my whole life dancing, so this would be something new. Do you want to be a physical therapist? I will take you down the road of physical therapy. What good comes from being a Physical Therapist? Many things! First off the Salary is great! Each year you get $79,860! That is $38.39 per hour! Who wouldn’t like a job that pays that much? It would be a good amount to help support my family. Second …show more content…

With this job comes many benefits like the salary, the work environment, the things you can do for others, the amount of time you spend, and much more. What fun would I have with this? Well helping others in anyway is fun to me. I know how it feels to go through physical therapy. It isn’t always fun, so I would try and make it fun for the patient. The reason why I even considered this job is because my Physical Therapist told me I should. I looked into it a little more and found how good of a job it is. I will be a Physical Therapist when I grow up. Physical Therapy: The treatment of disease, injury, or deformity by physical methods such as massage, heat treatment, and exercise rather than drugs or

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