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A physical therapist is one who helps those with who suffer from disabilities caused by injury or disease maintain overall fitness and health. They help their patients learn how to use their own bodies to regain strength, balance and coordination. Those in this field are required to be licensed in their state of practice after graduating an accredited physical therapist program. They are also required to attend a certain number of hours of physical therapy continuing education classes in order to maintain their license.

In the field, many physical therapists work closely with doctors, implementing treatment plans in order to bring patients to as full a level of functioning as possible after illness or injury. This means they must have an understanding of areas such as biomechanics, neuroanatomy and human growth and development. They must also be able to interact with not only doctors, but patients and their families and have the ability to educate them on their treatment.

Physical therapy continuing education classes are a must for those who choose to practice in this field. Not only does it help to continue their professional development, it helps them to keep up with any changing rules and guidelines of the state and issues pertaining to insurance guidelines and regulations. When one decides upon a career in any branch of the medical field, they will find that dealing with the health of another human being requires a steady rhythm of ongoing learning.

Physical therapy continuing education courses are provided by reputable and accredited providers. The following are examples of class topics that can be found in continuing education classes:

* Vestibular rehabilitation: therapies for dizziness and imbalance
* Managed care: quality and accessibility
* Rotator cuff rehabilitation: strengthening exercises for injured shoulders
* HIPPA: compliance and certification
* Stress Management in the Workplace: stress reduction techniques


For those who practice physical therapy, continuing education classes are generally provided by the hospital, clinic or practice by which they are employed, often in the form of lectures or seminars. However, there are also online sources for physical therapy continuing education classes that are provided by accredited and reputable schools, hospitals and other organizations. These flexible online classes also allow for state requirements to be met. The credits obtained through lectures, seminars and online courses are measured in credit hours. These credit hours are then reported to the state by the continuing education provider and recorded under the licensee’s name. This will show that the physical therapist is meeting state requirements and practicing within set guidelines. Many states now allow for physical therapists to also renew their licenses online.



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