The Difference Between Physical and Occupational Therapy

bigstockphoto_Selfmassage_995451Physical and occupational therapy is a booming field in the healthcare industry. Physical and occupation therapy degrees are on the top of the popularity charts when it comes to prospective college students looking for a lucrative and rewarding career. What is the difference between physical and occupational therapy? Why does physical therapy and occupational therapy often get presented hand-in-hand?

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Physical And Occupational Therapist With An Associate’s Degree

AssistantThe physical and occupational therapist is one of the fastest growing positions in the healthcare industry. This position typically requires a master’s degree, a lengthy college commitment that several prospective college students cannot afford.

Did you know though, that by merely studying for 2 years and obtaining an associate’s degree, you can secure a position as a certified physical therapist assistant? This is one of the jobs listed in the U.S. Department of Labor and Statistics’ November 2007 assessment of the job market as “the fastest growing occupations.”

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