The history of a physical therapist goes way back to 1921. It was called the American Women’s Physical Therapeutic Association, which was led by President Mary McMillan, who was an executive committee of elected officers who governed the …show more content…
The positive aspects are that he/she will make a great salary fresh from college, there is an increase increase in job opportunities, and there are a variety of environments you can choose from like: Rehabilitation Centers, Clinics, Schools, Fitness Centers, and Nursing homes. (“Pros and Cons of being a Physical Therapist) There are always negative aspects with every job so if they want this career then these are some things they will have to just deal with. The negative aspects are he/she will have to stay in school longer, it’s usually 3-4 years but after that they will have to spend time at a physical therapy school to become a professional, this job is demanding because they will have to make sure they get sleep and have a good diet, and last is having to deal with patients, especially dealing with people who have a serious injury. (Pros and cons of being a Physical Therapist”)
In conclusion, being a physical therapist is hard but it’s also worth it if this is the career he/she wants to