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Becoming a physical therapist assistant is not a steppingstone to becoming a physical therapist. The PTA curriculum differs from that of the physical therapist and does not provide the needed prerequisites required for physical therapist education.
A PTA does more skilled work including independently carrying out treatment plans set out by a PT and are often able to modify/contribute to the plan including adding new treatments and exercises as needed. I live in MA and I got pain $15/hour as an Aide, but I think this is higher than the national average.
Experience makes a difference when it comes to wages. From starting salary to 16-plus years of experience, average wages for PTs increase from $72,000 to $104,000. For PTAs, the average salary starts at $49,000 and increases to $69,000 for 31-plus years of experience.
I make over $200K as a PT. I was offered the chance to work in somewhat of a concierge medicine team that caters to the needs of high paying clientele. Jobs that pay over $200K are out there and I wouldnt consider them outliers as much as just at the top of your PT pay bell curve, so theres not many of them.
Experience makes a difference when it comes to wages. PTs earn an average $800 more a year, and PTAs earn an average $220 more a year, for each year of experience in the field of physical therapy. From starting salary to 16-plus years of experience, average wages for PTs increase from $72,000 to $104,000.
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PTs are mainly concerned with diagnosing patients and developing a rehabilitation program that is tailored to the patients prognosis. PTAs on the other hand have more focus on preparing patients to be diagnosed and assisting in executing the rehabilitation plan.
The biggest difference between a PT and a PTA is that PTAs cannot perform an initial evaluation or create a plan of care.
There are vastly different job training and education requirements when it comes to a physical therapist assistant vs. physical therapy tech. Because PTAs help PTs provide treatmentand often do some on-the-spot clinical problem-solvingtheir education requirements are more rigorous than technicians.

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