Their clients include accident victims and those with sports injuries. They treat conditions such as lower back pain, arthritis, heart disease, fractures, head injuries and cerebral palsy”. Physical therapist have to do a lot of standing up because of their working conditions because they have to help their patients move around if they have a broken leg or, foot or, trying to put them up on machine for they can do there workout for whatever they hurt. Physical therapy can be a very hard job because they have to lift some of their patients and it could hurt their back or get their hand caught in one of the mechanics while help their …show more content…
It would take me about 3 years for me to graduate with my (DPT) Doctor of Physical Therapy degree. And four year to get my undergraduate degree I would have to stay in school for 7 years total to become a Physical Therapist. Also, I have to meet my state licensing requirements. When I graduate my estimated salary is 85,400 but will gradually increase over the years as I get more effective and better with my environment and my job. And when I become good at my job I want to go back to college and get my degree in business so, I can start my own Physical Therapist