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Career Education:
Physical Therapy Aide
Distance learning
is the fastest growing educational method for adults
looking for a convenient
and affordable way to train for new careers, qualify for
promotions, and earn more money. Become a Physical
Therapy Aide.
Start Today!
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Learn the skills you need to become a
Physical Therapy Aide - at home, at your own pace.

The Penn Foster
Physical Therapy Aide Program can help you make a difference -
your abilities can help patients recover from their injuries and
return to their active lives! Train quickly and conveniently. Cover
these topics and more:
- The role of the Physical Therapy Aide in
patient recovery.
- Common physical disorders.
- Physical therapy treatments.
- Exercise and mobility training.
And you'll learn it all at home - no classroom
needed! You'll get valuable information about physical therapy aide
training issues from lifting techniques to environmental safety,
plus a clinical work experience option.
Start a rewarding career in a growing
field.
Why take a Physical Therapy Aide training course? With the right
credentials, you can:
- Gain the reward of helping patients while
earning $28,000 per year!*
- Be an important part of a professional physical
therapy staff.
- Work at a hospital, physical therapy office,
personal care facility, or with a home health agency.
Remember - Demand for
professional physical therapy aides will rise 46% by 2010*. As the
population of middle-aged and elderly people grows, so does the
demand for therapeutic services. That means more opportunity for
you!
Contact Penn Foster Schools Today.
Well send you a FREE information packet - with absolutely no
obligation! Find out more about physical therapy aide education that
includes:
- All the books, lessons, equipment, and learning
aids you need.
- Special charts and videos to demonstrate
therapeutic procedures.
- Toll-free instructional support.
- Access to student services by phone, mail, and
website.
Get more information today, and
in as little as six months from enrollment - you can be a Physical
Therapy Aide!
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NOTE:
*All salary information is based on the Occupational
Outlook Handbook, a publication of the U.S. Department
of Labor. Individual student earnings vary.
**Growth figures represent a ten-year period ending
2010. Source: National Industry-Occupation Employment
Matrix, a publication of the U.S.Bureau of Labor
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