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Upon graduation, you will need to pass the mandatory licensure exam, and then you can begin seeking work. The median expected salary for a typical physical therapist with a moderate level of experience in the United States is $71,181. The average range is approximately $65,000 to $77,000. This job will be around as long as people are injuring themselves and suffering debilitating conditions, though, so there will always be a need for more physical therapists. For more information on how to become a physical therapist in your area, you may want to speak with someone who is working as a physical therapist in your field of interest.

Institutions offering quality Physical Therapy Programs include Apollo College, Brown Mackie College, Keiser University, South College and South University.

Find the perfect Allied Health School or Physical Therapy College today and start your path to a rewarding career.

How to Become a Physical Therapist

By: Jakob Nestor




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