The job can be physically taxing if the physical therapist is not physically fit. Being a physical therapist can take a great toll, not just on the mind, but the body as well. The amount of patients that can be seen daily could be determined by how well the physical therapist manages their body by the end of the day. Time is not a luxury many medical professionals, like physical therapists, have at their disposal. It is precious hours that may be altered due to patients who are tardy for their session or want to be included in already full schedules. Additionally, there will be moments where a patient may need care beyond what the time permits. These factors must be taken into concern on top completing documents throughout the day. If the paperwork is not completed before the last patient, the physical therapist may need to work afterhours just to finish them. The physical therapy community faces unavoidable battles with state laws. One notable battle is the idea of “direct access,” which is the freedom of the patient to go to physical therapy without a physician’s referral. Although it is accepted in few states, many others do not recognize the licensed training of physical therapists. This has caused trouble to trickle from the clinicians to the patients who aren’t able to get the necessary
The job can be physically taxing if the physical therapist is not physically fit. Being a physical therapist can take a great toll, not just on the mind, but the body as well. The amount of patients that can be seen daily could be determined by how well the physical therapist manages their body by the end of the day. Time is not a luxury many medical professionals, like physical therapists, have at their disposal. It is precious hours that may be altered due to patients who are tardy for their session or want to be included in already full schedules. Additionally, there will be moments where a patient may need care beyond what the time permits. These factors must be taken into concern on top completing documents throughout the day. If the paperwork is not completed before the last patient, the physical therapist may need to work afterhours just to finish them. The physical therapy community faces unavoidable battles with state laws. One notable battle is the idea of “direct access,” which is the freedom of the patient to go to physical therapy without a physician’s referral. Although it is accepted in few states, many others do not recognize the licensed training of physical therapists. This has caused trouble to trickle from the clinicians to the patients who aren’t able to get the necessary