Physical therapists in the U.S., at least several southeast states, basically sit in their offices while their assistants do their work. They have found since insurance pays same rates as a PT, that if their assistants do the work, then they can make more money. And they say it is with supervision? Its not here. Hell we don't even see the PT and the assistants actually can damage a patient and they have before.. Insurance needs to stop paying a Pt rate for an assistant. That's what has caused this mess ! Could you imagine going to the dentists and the dental assistant does the dentist work? There's quite a difference in the education. That's the reason I choose the new business of physiotherapists here because they actually take care of their own patient.
Hi Thanks for the video and explaining to me the difference I wanted to become a physiotherapy however all the uni gave the the alternative to do sport and exercise therapy now I just wanted to ask that would you recommend the course sport and exercise therapy and consider working within that field and later on doing a masters degree Your response will be really appreciated Thanks
Hi, you’re welcome. Because I don’t know your situation with family, finances, how old you are etc. It is hard to give a specific answer W/o context so personally if that was me I would not study the sports therapy course as it would be a waste of time. I would do whatever it is to get the credits/academic requirements to get on the course and apply again whilst continuing on working part time. Hope that helps you
@@masudsaeediphysiotherapy8689 I’m 18 going into uni, I’ve asked a lot of physiotherapist about doing the course and most of them said they would recommend it to me and try to complete a masters in physiotherapy
I can tell you from a patient's experience. Physiotherapy has begun here in U.S., but few selections, and I hope it is growing..
Physical therapists in the U.S., at least several southeast states, basically sit in their offices while their assistants do their work. They have found since insurance pays same rates as a PT, that if their assistants do the work, then they can make more money. And they say it is with supervision? Its not here. Hell we don't even see the PT and the assistants actually can damage a patient and they have before.. Insurance needs to stop paying a Pt rate for an assistant. That's what has caused this mess ! Could you imagine going to the dentists and the dental assistant does the dentist work? There's quite a difference in the education. That's the reason I choose the new business of physiotherapists here because they actually take care of their own patient.
Oh I see now thanks a ton 👌
Hi
Thanks for the video and explaining to me the difference
I wanted to become a physiotherapy however all the uni gave the the alternative to do sport and exercise therapy now I just wanted to ask that would you recommend the course sport and exercise therapy and consider working within that field and later on doing a masters degree
Your response will be really appreciated
Thanks
Hi, you’re welcome. Because I don’t know your situation with family, finances, how old you are etc. It is hard to give a specific answer W/o context so personally if that was me I would not study the sports therapy course as it would be a waste of time.
I would do whatever it is to get the credits/academic requirements to get on the course and apply again whilst continuing on working part time.
Hope that helps you
@@masudsaeediphysiotherapy8689 I’m 18 going into uni, I’ve asked a lot of physiotherapist about doing the course and most of them said they would recommend it to me and try to complete a masters in physiotherapy
👌👌
Thanks man. Also pretty sure you're wrong here.. Will follow up with evidence
its been two years my guy😂
I'd like to clarify, is the program a Bachelor's degree in UK? Or a Doctorate degree (just like in USA)
Bachelors :)
masters here
you iranian baradar?
Thanks bro