What credentials do therapists require?
All physical and occupational therapists must graduate from an accredited physical or occupational therapy Program at the University level. As a graduate, therapists must pass a National State Board Licensure Examination and possess an active state license for the state in which they will practice. Therapists are required by the State Board of Professional Regulation to maintain and increase their level of education through continuing education courses each year.
All physical therapists must graduate from an accredited physical therapy program at the university level. As a graduate, the physical therapist must pass a National State Board Licensure Examination and possess an active state license from the state in which they practice. Therapists are required by the State Board of Professional Regulation to maintain and increase their level of education through continuing education courses each year.
All physical therapists must graduate from an Accredited Physical Therapy Program at the University level. As a graduate, Physical Therapists must pass a National State Board Licensure Examination and possess an active state license for the state that they will practice in. Therapists are required by the State Board of Professional Regulation to maintain and increase their level of education through continuing education courses each year.