Physical Therapy Profession
Physical therapy is a dynamic profession with an established theoretical base and
widespread clinical applications in the preservation, development, and restoration of
optimal physical function. Physical therapists in the United States:
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Diagnose and manage movement dysfunction and enhance physical and functional
abilities.
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Prevent the onset and progression of impairments, functional and participation
limitations, or changes in physical function and health status resulting from injury,
disease, or other causes.
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Restore, maintain, and promote overall fitness, health, and optimal quality of life.
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Engage in basic science and clinical research to optimize interventions and patient
outcomes.
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Provide education to students, clinicians, consumers, and health policy makers.
As essential participants in the health care delivery system, physical therapists assume
leadership roles in rehabilitation services, prevention and health maintenance programs,
and professional and community organizations. They also play important roles in
developing health care policy and appropriate standards for the various elements of
physical therapist practice to ensure availability, accessibility, and excellence in the
delivery of physical therapy services. Practice settings include, but are not limited
to: hospitals, rehabilitation centers, extended care centers, industry, schools, private
practices, academic programs, and research laboratories. As clinicians, physical therapists
engage in an examination process that includes taking a comprehensive history,
conducting a systems review, and administering tests and measures to identify potential
and existing problems.
To establish diagnoses and prognoses, physical therapists perform evaluations that
synthesize the examination data. Physical therapists provide interventions (the
interactions and procedures used in treating and instructing patients/clients), conduct
reexaminations, modify interventions as necessary to achieve anticipated goals and
desired outcomes, and develop and implement discharge plans. Physical therapy includes
the services provided by physical therapists and those rendered under physical therapist
direction and supervision (American Physical Therapy Association). Physical therapists
continue to be in demand throughout the United States. Employment opportunities
are available in a variety of health care settings, educational settings and geographic
locations. (Adapted from the Guide to Physical Therapist Practice, 3.0 APTA, 2014).