68F Physical Therapy Specialists

OVERVIEW
Physical Therapy Specialists help licensed Physical Therapists treat and rehabilitate patients suffering from a variety of injuries and illnesses in order to decrease their pain and promote a physically fit lifestyle. They receive the intensive instruction needed to provide patient care and administer physical therapy treatments for treating disabilities and preventing future injuries.

JOB DUTIES

  • Work under supervision of physical therapist
  • Administer physical therapy treatment to patients
  • Assist with the management of a small clinic

TRAINING
Training for a Physical Therapy Specialist includes completing the Physical Therapy Specialist Course conducted under auspices of U.S Army Medical Center of Excellence (MEDCoE) or meeting Army Civilian Acquired Skills Program (ACASP) criteria. Advanced Individual Training is 28 weeks and 1 day at Fort Sam Houston, TX

An associate degree in Physical Therapy from a Physical Therapy Assistant's Program accredited by the Commission on Accreditation in Physical Therapy Education (CAPTE) plus one year of work experience as a PTA will also be accepted. Proficiency training must be performed under the supervision of a Physical Therapy Officer or a qualified Physical Therapy NCO.

HELPFUL SKILLS

  • Interest in treating and working with patients with physical issues
  • Knowledge of human anatomy
  • Preference for physical work

REQUIRED ASVAB SCORE(S) 
Skilled Technical (ST): 101
General Technical (GT): 107

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FUTURE CIVILIAN CAREERS
Experience in physical therapy is an open door to many positions in hospitals, clinics, rehab hospitals and anywhere this type of therapy is performed. This is an in-demand career throughout the country.

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68F
Headline: 
Physical Therapy Specialists
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