PRE-PHYSICAL THERAPY EARLY ADMISSION ADVISING 2026

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The top 5 majors that were accepted into physical therapy school were exercise science, kinesiology, biology, health science, and psychology. 1. Exercise Science = 28% of all DPT applicants 2. Kinesiology = 16% of all DPT applicants 3. Biology = 9% of all DPT applicants These top majors were from the PTCAS applicant.
The 4 Stages of Physical Rehabilitation Treatment The Recovery Stage. The first stage of physical rehabilitation is the Recovery Stage. The Repair Stage. After the healing process has begun, the next step is to start recovering movement and mobility. The Strength Stage. The Function Stage.
The early stages of therapy focus on gentle movement and pain-reducing modalities, preparing your body for more active rehabilitation as healing progresses, and delaying treatment can lead to worse outcomes or longer recovery times.
The most commonly required course prerequisites are: Anatomy / AP 1 with lab. Physiology / AP 2 with lab. Biology 1 (not botany or zoology)
The goal in rehabilitation is to have every patient progress through all four phases, but unfortunately this does not occur very often. Fixing Phase. Initially, the Physical Therapist addresses symptoms while preparing the body to correct the problem. Training Phase. Strengthen Phase. Progress Phase.

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The acute phase is the initial stage of physical therapy, often beginning shortly after an injury or surgery. In the acute phase, patients work toward: Pain and inflammation management. Protection and immobilization of the affected area.
Is It Hard to Become a Physical Therapist? The process of how to get into PT school is competitive, mainly due to the limited number of available programs. A GPA of at least 3.0 is required, along with completion of specific courses, a personal statement essay and an interview for admission.

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