What school is known for teaching physical therapy?
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08 Jan 2009
I was considering going to Everest College to get a certificate as a masseuse but it seems that it's A LOT of money just for a certificate. Any advices on getting a Bachelor's for Physical Therapy. Perhaps in a trade school?
Thank you.
From their website..
Did you know that Sister Kenny was not a nun? Elizabeth Kenny was born in Australia in 1880. She was trained as an army nurse and treated the sick for 31 years in the bushlands of Australia. She acquired the title "Sister" -- used in British countries for "nurse."
In 1911, when she encountered her first case of polio, Sister Kenny was unaware of conventional polio treatment -- immobilizing the affected muscles with splints. Instead, she used common sense and her understanding of anatomy to treat the symptoms of the disease. Sister Kenny applied moist hotpacks to help loosen muscles, relieve pain, and enable limbs to be moved, stretched, and strengthened. The theory of her treatment was muscle "re-education" -- the retraining of muscles so that they could function again.
In 1940, Sister Kenny traveled to the United States and eventually to Minneapolis, Minnesota, where, in 1942, the Sister Kenny Institute was established. Sister Kenny's pioneering principles of muscle rehabilitation became the foundation of physical therapy. Today, Sister Kenny Rehabilitation Institute is one of the premier rehabilitation centers in the country, known for its progressive and innovative vision.
You can get a list of all the accredited PT programs in the US as www.apta.org.
If you weren't planning on attending school for that long, you can also consider becoming a physical therapy assistant which is typically a two year degree. It is offered at many community colleges...the apta website also lists all PTA programs.
Good luck.
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