Job Outlook for Physical Therapist
Employment of physical therapists is expected to grow faster than
the average for all occupations through 2012. The impact of proposed
Federal legislation imposing limits on reimbursement for therapy services
may adversely affect the short-term job outlook for physical therapists.
However, over the long run, the demand for physical therapists should
continue to rise as growth in the number of individuals with disabilities
or limited function spurs demand for therapy services. The growing
elderly population is particularly vulnerable to chronic and debilitating
conditions that require therapeutic services. Also, the baby-boom generation
is entering the prime age for heart attacks and strokes, increasing
the demand for cardiac and physical rehabilitation. Further, young
people will need physical therapy as technological advances save the
lives of a larger proportion of newborns with severe birth defects.
Future medical developments also should permit a higher percentage
of trauma victims to survive, creating additional demand for rehabilitative
care. In addition, growth may result from advances in medical technology
that could permit the treatment of more disabling conditions.
Widespread interest in health promotion also should increase demand
for physical therapy services. A growing number of employers are using
physical therapists to evaluate worksites, develop exercise programs,
and teach safe work habits to employees in the hope of reducing injuries.
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