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Please enable javascript to play this video. Quick Facts: Physical Therapists $85,400 per year $41.06 per hour Doctoral or professional degree None None 239,800 28% (Much faster than average) 67,100 Physical therapists, sometimes called PTs, help injured or ill people improve their movement and manage their pain.

Dspic30f Family Reference Manual Ds70046c: Software Free Download here. These therapists are often an important part of the rehabilitation, treatment, and prevention of patients with chronic conditions, illnesses, or injuries. Physical therapists typically work in private offices and clinics, hospitals, patients’ homes, and nursing homes. They spend much of their time on their feet, actively working with patients. Physical therapists entering the profession need a Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) degree. All states require physical therapists to be licensed. The median annual wage for physical therapists was $85,400 in May 2016.

Outlook Handbook 2000 01