What qualifications do your therapists have?

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ProActive Physical Therapy typically employs licensed physical therapists who have completed advanced education in the field. Most therapists hold a Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) degree, which requires extensive coursework in anatomy, physiology, and rehabilitation science, along with clinical rotations in various settings. These therapists must be licensed to practice, which involves passing a national examination and fulfilling state-specific requirements. In addition to their foundational education, many therapists at ProActive may pursue further specialization through continuing education courses, certifications, or residency programs. This may include specialties such as orthopedics, sports rehabilitation, geriatrics, or pediatrics, which enables them to provide tailored care to diverse patient populations. Therapists often emphasize evidence-based practices and maintain a commitment to ongoing professional development to stay updated on the latest advancements in rehabilitation techniques. For specific information about the qualifications of individual therapists or the specialties offered, it is advisable to check the official website of ProActive Physical Therapy where you may find detailed profiles and qualifications listed.
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Answered Aug 5, 2025

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