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How Much Can Make as a Physical Therapy Assistant

The amount of money you can earn as a physical therapy assistant is almost entirely up to you. There are factors that play into the amount you can earn but, you also have control over that factor. Choose a specialty,  it helps. In most fields of science or medicine, choosing a specialty helps you earn more. As a physical therapy assistant, the area of specialty will have a great deal to do with your income. When it comes to being an assistant, there are seven common areas of specialty available for you to choose from. With each specialty, your income will vary.

These seven areas of specialty are:
Occupational
Geriatric
Cardiopulmonary
Pediatric
Integumentary
Orthopedic
Neurological

With each of these specialties, you will be required to have different training and slightly different educational needs. Once you understand your journey to becoming a physical therapy assistant begins with selecting your specialty you are well on your way. The next decision you need to make is where exactly you want to work. Different geographical areas can have different salary levels for the same position so it is important to know where it is you want to work. Along with where you will be working and which specialty you will choose, you also need to look at how much experience you have.


You would not expect a physical therapy assistant fresh out of school to make the same salary as one with 15 years experience, would you? The amount of experience you have will greatly change your income. A newly graduate physical therapy assistant can realistically look to earn between 21 and 30 dollars per hour while an assistant with many years of experience and the education to back it up can expect to earn between 30 and 45 dollars an hour. With any line of employment you choose, time at a job, experience, geographic location, and educational level will play a role in the amount of income you are compensated with. The field of physical therapy assistant is no different. The more experienced you are and the more difficult your specialty is, the more money you will make.

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Will I Make More Money as a Physical Therapy Assistant if I Have a Degree?

The sentence ‘the more you know the more you make’ applies to all professions, even that of a Physical Therapy Assistant. If you have the option, it is always a good idea to further your education as far as possible and get the highest qualification possible in the field you have chosen to work in. Many people ask “Why bother getting a degree?” Well, if you are happy with your income and do not want a chance to further your career, then do not bother studying in order to get a degree or the next level of qualification as a Physical Therapy Assistant.

While you are at work assisting the Physical Therapist you work for or with, do you ever wish you were the Therapist and that you had an assistant? If you go back to school, it is possible to achieve just that. It is always possible for you to further what you know in order to help people in your chosen work field. The biggest thing that you have to lose by not getting a degree as a Physical Therapy Assistant is more money. Simply by not furthering your education, you are cutting yourself short on your annual income potential. You can double your income by just having the piece of paper that shows you are a qualified Physical Therapy Assistant.

As sad as that is, an education is a valuable tool in the fight to increase your value or income level. Just because you are an assistant does not mean that you cannot further your education and go further in that career. If you do not have a degree as an assistant what are you waiting for? Furthering your education and getting a degree as a Physical Therapy Assistant does not mean you become the therapist but it does mean you will be earning more money. It also means that you have the knowhow and practical applications that come with a formal education. As I said before, the more you know, the more money you will make.

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