How much does an Outpatient Physical Therapist make in Alaska? The salary range for an Outpatient Physical Therapist job is from $100,482 to $119,556 per year in Alaska. Click on the filter to check out Outpatient Physical Therapist job salaries by hourly, weekly, biweekly, semimonthly, monthly, and yearly.
It is important for patients and families to partner with their physical therapist to get the most out of PT.
December 22, 2021
Outpatient centers typically see a high volume of patients, with physical therapists devoting their attention to more than one patient at a time, so patients must be able to have some level of independence to complete exercises and activities with supervision.
December 20, 2021
With outpatient physical therapy, you will arrive at a facility, receive your session of physical therapy, and then return home.
December 16, 2021
Physical therapists may also use their hands to feel (palpate) how your joints and muscles are moving, watch how you walk (gait), or observe how you perform activities like climbing stairs or standing up from a chair (functional activities).
December 15, 2021
If you use devices, such as a brace or a walking device, bring them to your appointments unless the physical therapist says otherwise.
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