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Sports therapists use their knowledge and skills to treat sporting injuries, advise on injury prevention and support rehabilitation, using a range of physical techniques and therapies. checking injuries and strappings. making decisions about whether athletes and players can continue. examining and assessing injuries.
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Wages* | Low (5th percentile) | Average |
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Starting | $15.68 | $37.84 |
Overall | $17.77 | $44.90 |
Top | $20.91 | $49.98 |
Entry requirements a minimum of 104 UCAS points from a relevant Level 3 qualification e.g. A Levels, BTEC Level 3 Extended Diploma/Diploma; or Advanced Diploma; or Progression Diploma; or Access to HE Diploma with 60 credits. GCSE English and Mathematics at grade C/grade 4 or above (or equivalent)
The difference between a Physiotherapist and Sports Therapist is in the training environments. Sports Therapists work in musculoskeletal and sports environments where as physiotherapists can also be found in hospitals treating very sick people.
Both Physiotherapists and Sports Therapists are trained to a high level to expertly assess, diagnose and help with your injury recovery.
Physical Therapist Salary by State
State | Physical Therapist | Physical Therapist Assistant |
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California | $97,110 | $64,210 |
Colorado | $82,560 | $55,370 |
Connecticut | $96,010 | $65,810 |
Delaware | $93,880 | $56,890 |
Requires years of education and training: To work in this specialty, you’ll need a bachelor’s degree and a postgraduate degree as a Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT). It can take at least seven years to earn these degrees. You’ll also need to complete a residency or fellowship program.
National Average As of Dec 26, 2020, the average hourly pay for a Sports Therapist in the United States is $27.80 an hour .
Sports physical therapists make good money . According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, as of 2017, physical therapists made a median hourly wage of $41.76 per hour and a median yearly income of $86,850. (Note that BLS does not distinguish between physical therapists and sports physical therapists ).
Being an SMT is a fairly active job. It keeps your on your feet more, and it can be a pretty good workout at times if you’re doing a lot of manual therapy with a client. After all, you can advise on exercises for clients to do at home with more conviction if you know how well they work yourself.
An early career Sports Massage Therapist with 1-4 years of experience earns an average total compensation (includes tips, bonus, and overtime pay) of $25.00 based on 9 salaries. A mid-career Sports Massage Therapist with 5-9 years of experience earns an average total compensation of $50.00 based on 5 salaries.
You might find work in a sports club, sports organisation or private hospital . Most sports therapists have several part time jobs or are self-employed.
Physiotherapists might use sports massage as a treatment technique to address a particular injury based on assessment and diagnosis of that problem. Interestingly not all Physiotherapists are equipped with the skills to deliver a sports massage treatment. It is usually a post-graduate skill that they acquire.
Athletic Therapists and Physiotherapists are two distinct professional designations with different training approaches and scope of practice, but a lot of time treatment outcomes and techniques are similar.