Physical Therapist Education and Training

Vert Mooney, MD
Medical Director
U.S. Spine & Sport
San Diego, CA
Susan Spinasanta
Medical Editor
SpineUniverse
Desert Hot Springs, CA

A physical therapist is a licensed professional with a graduate degree from an accredited physical therapy program who has successfully completed a state licensure examination.

Besides licensed physical therapists, there are other types of PTs. The initials listed below help to explain the most common credentials in the physical therapy profession.

  • DPT is a PT with a doctoral degree in physical therapy
  • MPT or MSPT is a PT with a master's degree in physical therapy.
  • PTA is a Physical Therapy Assistant. A PTA has an associate degree and meets state requirements.
  • FAPTA is a Fellow of the American Physical Therapy Association. These PTs often have advanced degrees and/or have made advances in the profession.
  • Cert. MDT or Dip. MDT is a credential McKenzie MethodŽ practitioner.

Some physical therapists pursue advanced training and certification in areas such as cardiovascular and pulmonary, geriatric, neurologic, orthopaedic, pediatric, and sports.

Last Updated: 01/30/2008

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