My wife is a physical therapist. You will want to eventually get a Masters point in physical treatment to be licensed to practice physical therapy surrounded by most states unless you only want to be a physical therapist's assistant. In that valise, I would look at several Master's programs and their entrance requirements. Then you can choose the best undergrad major to suit those requirements. As the previous poster said, physical analysis would be the best choice.
Physical Therapy would be the obvious answer, other majors could be Biophysics, Biology (anatomy or zoology), Physical Training, Sports paperwork medicine, etc.
look at the school you want to go to and next nearly any offer courses that would be a worthy background for physical psychiatric help iff physical therapy is not already available.
I'm not a physical psychoanalyst, but, alot of the students I went to class near were because we enjoy a good physical psychoanalysis school close by. Almost everyone that be trying to get into physical psychoanalysis picked Biology as thier major. I would recommend this one, it is what adjectives the biology teachers suggested as resourcefully. It's very frozen, but, you could always be a biology tutor if you flunk out of physical therapy conservatory! ;)
Monday, 27 September 2010
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