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25
Jul

Physical Therapy Specialties: Top Career Paths for PTs in 2025

Many physical therapists start their careers with a general focus but choose to specialize over time. Specializing helps PTs improve their skills in a particular area, improve patient outcomes, and take on new career opportunities. According to the American Physical Therapy Association (APTA), over 40,000 physical therapists have earned board certification through the American Board […]

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23
Jul

Physical Therapist Interview Questions: What to Expect & How to Prepare

If you’re applying for your next, or first, role as a physical therapist, preparing for the interview is just as important as having the right qualifications. I’ve been in this field long enough to know that hiring managers ask more than just about education and licenses. They want to understand how you think, how you […]

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21
Jul

Best States for Physical Therapists in 2025: Salary & Job Outlook

As a healthcare staffing agency that works with physical therapists every day, we’re always watching where the Best States for Physical Therapists are. If you’re a physical therapist today, or training to become one, you’ve probably asked yourself where you can build a strong career with good pay and stability. Choosing where to practice physical […]

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18
Jul

How Many Years to Become a Physical Therapist Assistant?

If you’re thinking about becoming a physical therapist assistant, you’re probably asking one key question: how many years to become a physical therapist assistant? Most PTA students complete their education and licensure process in about two years. But that timeline includes more than just classes. It involves clinical education, national licensure, and preparation for real-world […]

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16
Jul

Physical Therapy Assistant vs Physical Therapist: Key Differences

If you’re thinking about a career in physical therapy, you’ve probably come across two common roles: physical therapist vs physical therapist assistant. At first glance, they might sound similar, but there are clear differences in training, responsibilities, and how each role helps patients. Some people choose to become a physical therapist to lead treatment planning […]

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14
Jul

How to Become a Physical Therapist Assistant: Full Guide (2025)

If you’re looking into how to become a physical therapist assistant in 2025, you’re probably doing more than checking off school requirements. You want to build a reliable, in-demand career in physical therapy, and you want clear steps to get there. At Flagstar Rehab, we work directly with licensed physical therapists, therapist assistants, and healthcare […]

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26
Sep

Understanding Joint Commission Accreditation for Rehab Staffing Companies

In the ever-evolving landscape of healthcare, maintaining high standards of care is paramount. For rehab staffing companies, achieving Joint Commission accreditation is a significant milestone that reflects their commitment to excellence. But what does it mean to be Joint Commission accredited, and why should it matter to patients and healthcare facilities alike? What is Joint […]

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9
Nov

Music Therapy And Rehab Nurses

Music Therapy And Rehab Nurses Music is the all inclusive language. It can establish the vibe, make a climate, change anybody’s state of mind, and be a useful cure and helpful mediation for specific findings and conditions. As per the American Music Treatment Affiliation, music treatment is “the clinical and proof based utilization of music […]

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23
Jan

Physical Therapy is an Excellent Treatment

Physical Therapy is an Excellent Treatment   What is Physical Therapy? Physical Therapy is a kind of clinical treatment that utilizations practices and different exercises to assist individuals with recapturing development and capability after a physical issue. The objective of exercise based recuperation is to work on personal satisfaction by decreasing agony, further developing versatility, […]

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9
Jan

The Role of the Speech Language Pathologist

The Role of the Speech Language Pathologist   Speech Language Pathologist (SLPs) work to forestall, survey, analyze, and treat discourse, language, social correspondence, mental correspondence, and gulping problems in youngsters and grown-ups. Language issues happen when an individual experiences difficulty figuring out others (open language), or sharing contemplations, thoughts, and sentiments (expressive language). Language issues […]

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