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	<title>Health Colleges - Over Under Tokyo &#187; Physical Therapy Programs</title>
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		<title>Physical Therapy Programs</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are a myriad of opportunities available in physical therapy.Many physical therapy technicians choose to work in hospitals, clinics, community centers, or rehabilitation centers.  Some choose to pursue careers in private industry, or even train to become personal trainers, opening even more possibilities for a career in fitness.]]></description>
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<p>There are a myriad of opportunities available in physical therapy. Many physical therapy technicians choose to work in hospitals, clinics, community centers, or rehabilitation centers. Some choose to pursue careers in private industry, or even train to become personal trainers, opening even more possibilities for a career in fitness.</p>
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<p>the can provide you with the training necessary to enter into any of these positions. There, you can receive training to become a physical therapy technician. If working directly with patients to improve their quality of life is of interest to you, this may be your career of choice.</p>
<p>Patients work with physical therapists and physical therapy technicians to recover from injuries, illnesses, and surgery. As a graduate of the&#8217;s program in physical therapy, you will learn the skills necessary to help patients restore muscle function and prevent future injury. This can involve different activities, such as developing an exercise plan or providing ultrasound or massage therapy.</p>
<p>Physical therapy programs are available at three different the campuses in Arizona: Mesa, Phoenix Westside, and Tucson. If you want to continue your current career while taking classes, you can enroll in either evening or part time classes at any of their campuses. Alternatively, as the is accredited by the ABHES, they can provide many students with financial aid, making it possible for many to pursue studies on a full time basis. If you are interested in advancing your career in healthcare or possibly moving into a new career, taking classes at the will provide you with the impetus needed to do so.</p>
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		<title>Physical Therapy Education</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Physical therapy education prepares you for a great career that's both a lot of fun and tremendously rewarding.As a physical therapy technician, you will enjoy solid job security, as well as a flexible and exciting career.You'll also get to form real relationships with your patients--a human element that can be missing in other medical professions and specialties.<br /> <br />the has been one of the top vocational schools in the country for over 30 years, and their physical therapy program is offered at three of their largest campuses.  You can get an associate degree in physical therapy.  Instructors are all successful area professionals, who can give you invaluable insights into what it's like to work in the field.  You'll get hand-on training, as well as access to great research centers and resources.]]></description>
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<p>Physical therapy education prepares you for a great career that&#8217;s both a lot of fun and tremendously rewarding. As a physical therapy technician, you will enjoy solid job security, as well as a flexible and exciting career. You&#8217;ll also get to form real relationships with your patients&#8211;a human element that can be missing in other medical professions and specialties.</p>
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<p>the has been one of the top vocational schools in the country for over 30 years, and their physical therapy program is offered at three of their largest campuses. You can get an associate degree in physical therapy from the Mesa, Tucson, and Phoenix West campuses. Instructors are all successful area professionals, who can give you invaluable insights into what it&#8217;s like to work in the field. You&#8217;ll get hand-on training, as well as access to great research centers and resources.</p>
<p>As a profession, physical therapy is growing. In particular, there is more of a call for physical therapy technicians and aids all the time. Many patients begin work with a physical therapist, but then continue their treatment with a technician because it is more affordable. This means that technicians and aids often do diagnostic and creative work as well as following through on treatment programs determined by doctors.</p>
<p>Physical therapy aides will work more directly with a therapist, taking care of the treatment area, and ensuring that sessions run smoothly and are productive. These are not licensed positions, which means that serving as an aide can be a first step while you are working toward a technician&#8217;s certification. If you study at the, you will have access to job listings and a network, as well as to financial aid resources, so that you can be well on your way to the career you want in physical therapy while still earning your living and having time for your family.</p>
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		<title>Physical Therapy Schools</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 08 Feb 2010 15:34:34 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[the offers not one, but three physical therapy schools. Physical therapy technician classes are offered on their Tucson, Mesa, and Phoenix Westside campuses. These classes provide all the training that you need to go on to a successful and rewarding career in one of the most engaging fields in health care.]]></description>
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<p>the offers not one, but three physical therapy schools in Arizona. Physical therapy technician classes are offered on their Tucson, Mesa, and Phoenix Westside campuses. These classes provide all the training that you need to go on to a successful and rewarding career in one of the most engaging fields in health care.</p>
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<p>Physical therapists and physical therapy technicians get to work with all kind of patients, in a variety of situations. This means that even within your field, you have the opportunity to specialize and work with patients whose needs really fit your strengths and interests. Some physical therapy technicians specialize in treating particular sports injuries, while others may work with patients recovering from a stroke or from accidents.</p>
<p>This is a great career choice for people who have other jobs and other family commitments, as well. While you can work a traditional 40 hour work week in a hospital, therapy center, or physician&#8217;s office, there are also more flexible options. Providing in-home care, in particular, means that you can set up your own schedule.</p>
<p>the is also dedicated to helping you find work with the training that you receive. On their website, there are always job listings that require the coursework offered by the College. Since your instructors will always be local professionals in the field, you&#8217;ll also have built a network just by attending class and completing your coursework.</p>
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