How happy are physical therapists?
Physical therapists are about average in terms of happiness. At CareerExplorer, we conduct an ongoing survey with millions of people and ask them how satisfied they are with their careers. As it turns out, physical therapists rate their career happiness 3.3 out of 5 stars which puts them in the top 45% of careers.
Physical therapy and PT-related occupations are consistently rated as one of the most enjoyable careers and job opportunities every single year. According to the US News, physical therapists are rated as the 11th best health care job and 21st in best overall jobs.
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Emotional Stress
The patient might also be in pain while trying to complete their physical therapy, placing additional strain on the relationship between you and the patient.
A career as a physical therapist will be physically demanding. One of the top disadvantages of being a physical therapist is that you will be on your feet all day long, lifting heavy patients and using a variety of muscles you didn't even know you had.
(2018) found that if a physical therapist is working in a less desirable setting than they have envisioned for themselves and cannot obtain desired achievement results, it can lead to burnout. Lo et al., (2017) found that the prevalence of burnout in physical therapy is 45- 71%.
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- Public and Private Transportation (16.2%)
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Individuals under the age of 30 have a 30% divorce rate, making it the most divorced profession, according to Zippia's research. Although there is no singular answer for this trend, some reasons for divorce could include job stress and longer deployments.
What is the least stressful job?
- Hairstylist: 6.72.
- Audiologist: 7.28.
- University professor (tenured): 8.42.
- Medical records technician: 8.52.
- Jeweler: 9.
- Operations research analyst: 9.09.
- Pharmacy technician: 9.19.
- Massage therapist: 10:39.
Health care still reigns supreme when it comes to the best jobs in the U.S., but a technology job snagged the top spot in the U.S. News & World Report annual rankings. Information security analysts came in No. 1, thanks to a strong 10-year outlook, according to U.S. News' 100 Best Jobs of 2022 list.

The licensing requirements for physical therapists are more rigorous than for registered nurses. While each state has its own specifications, most require that aspiring physical therapists have a master's degree in physical therapy from an accredited program and pass the National PT exam.
Stress. Managing the stress of work, life, and therapy outcomes can be a heavy burden. Patients who don't show up for treatment and wonder why they aren't getting better can overload the best PT. Even worse, some patients have suffered a traumatic injury or are dealing with a debilitating illness.
As for your path to becoming an OT or PT, therapy school for PTs is currently more extensive and will require a doctorate, while OT will require a Master's. There's actually a lot more to dive into here.
To that end, here is a review of the many advantages of being a physical therapist: Great Pay. Work/Life Balance. Variety of Environments.
Getting into PT school isn't easy. For the 50% of people who are accepted into Physical Therapy school, you're in for a challenging 3 years. I went into PT school, having already completed a masters degree in business, so I thought I had a pretty good handle on this grad school thing.
The states and districts that pay Physical Therapists the highest mean salary are Nevada ($108,580), California ($104,500), Alaska ($101,190), New Jersey ($100,740), and Connecticut ($100,580).
So, it's no wonder that, while WebPT's recent State of Rehab Therapy report revealed that approximately 60% of PTs are happy with their work (we all know patient care is immensely gratifying), many respondents indicated that they're not so happy with the possible future of physical therapy with how things are headed.
The average age to begin a career as a physical therapist is about 25 because that is when they would be out of grad school. The average age to retire is about 60 ears old. Most physical therapist are in really good shape allowing their body to work longer and with a high satisfaction rate they have no reason to leave.
How many patients should a physical therapist see in a day?
A day in the life of an entry-level physical therapist at an acute care hospital in a city will consist of seeing an assigned patient load which can range from 8-12 patients a day in a quality facility. Too many patients a day equals an understaffed facility and compromises on care.
Nurses were deemed to have the hardest job in the country, followed by doctors, paramedics – and police officers. Other jobs people in Britain believe are harder than any others include farmers, prison wardens and social workers.
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