Introduction
The Physical Therapist Assistant (PTA) works with patients under the
direction of a licensed physical therapist and implements therapeutic
programs which could include the application of physical agents (such
as heat, cold, water, electricity) as well as massage, exercise, and
functional activities. The PTA also observes the patients during treatment
and reports progress to the physical therapist.
Physical
therapy patients are those who have not developed or have lost the ability
to carry out everyday life skills due to disability, accident, injury,
or illness. The goal of physical therapy is to assist patients in learning
and improving life skills such as walking and moving about with braces,
artificial limbs, and other assistive devices.
Licensure/practice
A graduate of the program is allowed to practice as a PTA in Hawaii
and is eligible to take the examination for a license in states that
require a PTA to be licensed.
Qualities
Needed
Aptitudes and interests that may be helpful include a desire to make
a difference in people's lives, interest in science and technology,
compassion, sensitivity, problem-solving and communication skills, and
the ability to follow instructions.
The
PTA Program
The PTA program at Kapiolani Community College is a two-year Associate
in Science degree curriculum. The first year consists of support courses
which can be completed at any accredited college prior to admission
to the program. The second year must be taken at Kapiolani as a PTA
major, taking courses that combine classroom studies with hands-on laboratory
exercises and include supervised clinical experiences at affiliated
health-care facilities.