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Employers typically require physical therapist aides to have a high school diploma, strong interpersonal skills and a desire to assist people in need. With additional on-the-job training or course work medical assistants that are certified may transition into the role of a physical therapist aide and may go on to become physical therapist assistants.

physical therapist aideThe transition to a physical therapist aide may lead to a very rewarding career helping physically challenged patients improve their physical function when it has been impaired by injury, disease, birth defects, or other causes.Wherever they can they strive to create an environment that promotes wellness for the people they serve and to help make therapy sessions productive.

Physical Therapist Aide/Assistant's Job Description:
Physical therapist aides work under the direct supervision of a physical therapist and are usually are responsible for preparing for each patient’s therapy sessions and for keeping the treatment area clean and organized. When patients need assistance moving to or from a treatment area, aides walk with them or push them in a wheelchair.

They also help them with the treatments and exercises as ordered. Physical therapist assistants or aides must posess thorough knowledge of anatomy, understand various type of exercise regimens and modalities and the patient's specific treatment plan. Because they are not licensed, aides do not perform the clinical tasks of a physical therapist assistant.

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