Physical Therapist Assistant Career Outlook

Physical Therapist Assistant Career Paths

About 72% of physical therapist assistants work in the offices of other health practitioners and in hospitals. Physical therapists are expected to increasingly use assistants to reduce the cost of physical therapy services. Once a patient is evaluated and a treatment plan is designed by the physical therapist, the PTA can provide many parts of the treatment, as approved by the therapist.

Specific types of PTA position titles include:

Patient mobility physical therapist assistant
  • Patient mobility physical therapist assistant
  • Geriatric physical therapist assistant
  • Pediatric physical therapist assistant

Many physical therapist assistants advance to administration positions. These positions might include organizing all the assistants in a large physical therapy organization or acting as the director for a specific department such as sports medicine.

Other assistants go on to teach in an accredited PTA academic program, lead health risk reduction classes for the elderly, or organize community activities related to fitness, wellness and risk reduction.

Work Environment

The hours and days that physical therapist assistants and aides work vary with the facility. About 28% of all PTAs work part-time. Many outpatient physical therapy offices and clinics have evening and weekend hours, to coincide with patients’ personal schedules.

Physical therapist assistants and aides need a moderate degree of strength because of the physical exertion required in assisting patients with their treatment. In some cases, PTAs need to lift patients. Frequent kneeling, stooping, and standing for long periods also are part of the job.

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Learn more about this growing career field by speaking with one of our Admissions Advisors toll free at 1-800-596-0724. We are happy to provide you with further information about career opportunities and the Herzing University Physical Therapist Assistant programs so you can determine which one is right for you.

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