As the name suggests, a physical therapist treats a client’s physical disorder or injury rather than their mental disorder. Some of the common places you may find yourself working include hospitals, nursing homes, and private offices. As a physical therapist, you will diagnose clients and come up with a treatment plan to alleviate their pain/discomfort and increase their mobility and quality of life. You may also be involved in guiding them through exercises, stretches, and providing massages where necessary.
To practice as a physical therapist you will need a bachelor’s degree in a related field and you will need to complete a Doctor of Physical Therapy Degree Program in the US or a similar program in your country of practice. Only then can you be certified and licensed to practice. Beyond certification, your level of experience and your successes will weigh heavily for potential employers. Here is a strong physical therapist resume.