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		<title>Physical Therapy Assistant Training &#8211; Accredited Schools and Programs</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you have been looking for a career and want to help people but just do not know exactly how you are supposed to help them maybe you should check out physical therapy assistant training. You could be working under the direction of a physical therapist after you finish school. This is a great career [...]]]></description>
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<div><br/><br/>If you have been looking for a career and want to help people but just do not know exactly how you are supposed to help them maybe you should check out physical therapy assistant training. You could be working under the direction of a physical therapist after you finish school. This is a great career where you get to help all kinds of people as they heal. If you have been thinking about going into the health care field after you get your high school diploma then physical therapy assistant programs could be for you.<br/><br/>PTA requirements include the ability to work closely with all kinds of people, the desire to help people, an associate degree from an accredited college and in many states a license. This field is growing and there is a lot of employment opportunity.<br/><br/>The patients that you will work with will be there because of muscle, bone, nerve, or joint injuries. They are of every age group and it is your job to aide the physical therapist to relieve pain and reduce disability. You will also help to restore mobility to the patients. Some of the patients will have had some kind of trauma others may be there just because they are seeking relief from back pain.<br/><br/>Some of the jobs that physical therapy assistants do require physical strength, like help to lift a patient or move some equipment around. So just think every day when you go to work it will be like getting in your gym time.<br/><br/>Some of the tasks that a PTA can do in a day is applying cold or hot packs, giving massages, helping a patient learn and correctly perform exercises, and giving a paraffin bath and also doing ultrasounds. You will also help teach patients how to use things like crutches, wheelchairs, braces, and even prosthetic limbs.<br/><br/>As a physical therapy assistant you will come in close contact with many people very day and have a rewarding job that helps people to attain mobility and reduce pain in their lives. If you would like to change where you are right now in your life then getting some physical therapy assistant training and make a better life for yourself.<br/><br/>If you are trying to decide a career with your diploma fresh in hand this is great place to start because the classes are affordable, and the coursework can fit into your schedule easily. This is a great beginning to your education.<br/><br/>Louis Zhang, Physicaltherapyassistantprograms dot com</div>
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		<title>Question for Physical Therapy Assistants or Physical Therapists?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Do you like your job? What are pros&#038; cons? What&#8217;s an average day like for you? How would u describe the education process? I&#8217;m thinking about this career path&#8230;especially PTA. I&#8217;m a certified nursing assistant, was planning to become a nurse. But there are several things I don&#8217;t like about nursing: (feel like a pill-pusher, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><br/>Do you like your job?<br />
What are pros&#038; cons?<br />
What&#8217;s an average day like for you?<br />
How would u describe the education process?<br />
I&#8217;m thinking about this career path&#8230;especially PTA. I&#8217;m a certified nursing assistant, was planning to become a nurse. But there are several things I don&#8217;t like about nursing: (feel like a pill-pusher, ultra-competitiveness, hardly any actual time or contact with patients, too much time doing administrative duties, management, and delegation, and not enough one-on-one work that makes a difference, extremely stressful, etc.)</p>
<p>I know there will be stressful parts of being a PTA as well, and some things i don&#8217;t like. But my grandma is in a LTC getting rehabilitation after breaking several bones, and my family feels that the PT&#8217;S and PTA&#8217;S are the ones who are really helping her. Any thoughts?<br />
Kiana,<br />
I asked a question about PTA&#8217;s and PT&#8217;s, not for a BS formulated answer with a link to some &#8220;work at home&#8221; pyramid scheme. I&#8217;m not stupid. I&#8217;m looking for a REAL career, not a scam. And I was asking for an answer to a question, not spam. </p>
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