What is the Difference Between Physical Therapists and Physical Therapist Assistants?

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  • Опубликовано: 11 июл 2024
  • What is the difference between physical therapists and physical therapist assistants? Which one should you become? We break down Salary, Debt, Schooling, Job Duties all in this video. PT vs PTA, physical therapists vs physical therapist assistants who wins?
    Let us know in the comment section which one is better!!

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  • @AntonioSanson
    @AntonioSanson  6 лет назад +16

    PT or PTA?!?!?!
    Let me know which one is better!

    • @shelbyeckhoff3633
      @shelbyeckhoff3633 6 лет назад +5

      PTA

    • @adeelrehman3899
      @adeelrehman3899 5 лет назад

      Hi sirhow is ur job? Am a physical therapist from india

    • @melanieh490
      @melanieh490 4 года назад +1

      I know this is old but it was very informative and helpful. From watching your videos you both are like the ultimate Physical Therapy team I swear

    • @danielmessier4903
      @danielmessier4903 4 года назад

      @Antonio Sanson one thing that was not addressed are the pre req courses got apply for a DPT Program. They include anatomy and physiology, biology, chemistry etc ..that even if you have a Bachelor's depending on the bachelor s degree ( if something that was not science related) you d have to take just to get in.
      Am I mistaken ? Can you please see with the Lady PT and get back to me?

  • @NickKronner
    @NickKronner 5 лет назад +31

    Thank you for this! Really looking into PTA as a career for myself and knowing the differences and similarities definitely help. I'm almost 28 and not sure if I want to commit eight years to become a PT, because yes it is definitely a long time.

    • @AntonioSanson
      @AntonioSanson  5 лет назад

      Nick Kronner haha it is a long process for sure!
      Well you can still become a PTA!!

    • @pajamaman4832
      @pajamaman4832 5 лет назад +3

      I started my schooling for PT at the age of 28. It's a long haul. Working now as a PT and I felt it was time well spent. But we all are walking different paths. Do what you feel makes the most sense for you and would bring you to your wanted/needed end result.

    • @esssyou9206
      @esssyou9206 3 года назад

      Same exact thought and stage

    • @drezarom3627
      @drezarom3627 3 года назад

      Im 21 and wanting to switch up careers to physical therapy assis. once im financially stable.

  • @thesinglemomsummit2618
    @thesinglemomsummit2618 5 лет назад +14

    I’m a single mom in school to be a PTA and I was deciding if this was the core field for me. And just by watching your video I known chose the right field. Thank you so so much. God bless

    • @AntonioSanson
      @AntonioSanson  5 лет назад

      Felecia Harris that’s great!
      Good luck in your career and let me know if you have questions along the way.

  • @icarrus4u
    @icarrus4u 6 лет назад +14

    In school on a PTA track after a 16 year career as a professional dancer. I would love to eventually work with dancers and gymnast in rehabilitation in the future. These video's are really encouraging.

    • @AntonioSanson
      @AntonioSanson  6 лет назад

      Icarrus Legrand that’s great!
      I’m glad you are taking interest in this field!

  • @lilibethtibon9207
    @lilibethtibon9207 4 года назад +1

    Your vids are SO helpful!! Thank you!!

  • @SaraH-ct4el
    @SaraH-ct4el 5 лет назад +14

    PTA because there is less debt and less time in school.

  • @jasonrico7098
    @jasonrico7098 6 лет назад +9

    PT has more documentation than the PTA, pro for PTA. Working w/ patients > paperwork for me at least. Thanks for the vids

  • @Ruthy0
    @Ruthy0 6 лет назад +13

    This video really helped me with my PTA program interview. Thanks you guys!

    • @AntonioSanson
      @AntonioSanson  6 лет назад

      Headache so glad to hear that! Glad we can help!

    • @Ruthy0
      @Ruthy0 6 лет назад +1

      Update: Got into the program :)

    • @AntonioSanson
      @AntonioSanson  6 лет назад

      Headache AWESOME!!!! So cool you got in!

  • @kareyevans3730
    @kareyevans3730 5 лет назад +1

    Antonio!!! Your awesome!

  • @mslov3ly20
    @mslov3ly20 6 лет назад +1

    Very informative. Thank you.

  • @Gisele076
    @Gisele076 6 лет назад +3

    Love your videos

  • @saucemcsaucey
    @saucemcsaucey 6 лет назад +1

    PTA. I enjoy doing hands on care. I was a CNA for about a year and that was my favorite part. Building relationships and being able to see the improvement from start to finish.

  • @ekko_the_gekko7452
    @ekko_the_gekko7452 3 года назад

    You guys are both great!

  • @daisygoodman411
    @daisygoodman411 2 года назад +1

    Thank you for this video! I am going back to school to be become a PTA, after failing the first time I am willing to finish it finally. So for the people who do well with less school PTA gets my vote 🤗

  • @chaiserisanyotha8633
    @chaiserisanyotha8633 6 лет назад +2

    I love you video. I was in Nursing school last fall 2017 and I don't like it then I got accepted in PTA school this Fall 2018. I am excited. I feel so pround I get into. It is very competitive program.

    • @AntonioSanson
      @AntonioSanson  6 лет назад +1

      Chaiseri Sanyotha way cool!
      I’m glad you got accepted into the program. Let me know if the program is hard or how it is!

    • @cesare.guillen4435
      @cesare.guillen4435 5 лет назад

      Hello , Im trying to make a desicion whether tongo into nursing or pta school. Please tell me what are the things you did not like about nursing school? And which field would be moat stressful to work for?

  • @MsTokyoLove
    @MsTokyoLove 6 лет назад +10

    I paid for all my classes out of pocket for PTA school, Debt free baby! But I went to college prior to PTA program and I have about 40k in Debt from that LMBO, but whatever lol

    • @AntonioSanson
      @AntonioSanson  6 лет назад

      Tokio_Love hahaha that’s cool though!!
      Do you work in an outpatient clinic now?

    • @MsTokyoLove
      @MsTokyoLove 6 лет назад

      Antonio Sanson actually I'm a new grad who just passed her boards this pass Tuesday 🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾 advice sir. I love the home health setting and most do require at least 1 year of experience before working in that setting. I know as a new grad I should work under mentors to hone my skills, do you recommend an outpatient setting or hospital setting for that?

    • @AntonioSanson
      @AntonioSanson  6 лет назад

      Tokio_Love great!
      It depends on who is there to mentor you. No matter what setting you work in you will usually have the people who try their best to help the patient and people who do it just to get paid.
      So try finding someone who is really motivated to do a good job to mentor you!

  • @pigseat
    @pigseat 5 лет назад +4

    Awesome video Antonio. I’m in my late 30’s and considering going to PTA school because it’s less debt and only 2 years. Do you see a lot of PTA’s starting out in late 30’s early 40’s?

    • @AntonioSanson
      @AntonioSanson  5 лет назад

      Jason Taylor yah it’s actually more common than not.
      I was the youngest person in my program and most people were in their 30s & 40s

  • @melmar07
    @melmar07 5 лет назад +2

    I am a PTA, but I am contemplating to go back to school and become a PT.

  • @breyerart232
    @breyerart232 6 лет назад +1

    Thank you so much for posting and sharing all of your videos. I am hoping to start PT school next year. Can you make a video that will help future want to be PT students pre-pare for school, such as what basic info on human anatomy you should know to better pre-pare yourself for school?

    • @AntonioSanson
      @AntonioSanson  6 лет назад

      breyerart232 I’m so glad you are interested about this!
      My plan is that I’m going to start posting videos all related to PTs every Wednesday. Mehgan is going to help with all the content since she is a PT!
      This way you will be able to find what you are looking for through that series!!

  • @javierjmedina6412
    @javierjmedina6412 4 года назад +1

    Do you have any idea on how is the retirement in a PTA I mean retirement incomes

  • @PapiJoshie
    @PapiJoshie 3 года назад

    Hi Antonio, I’m not sure if this will be replied to showing that this is 2 years old, but I’m currently trying to become a PT, just started by doing my first year of college, planning on furthering, but becoming a PTA for a short term amount of time and eventually falling back into becoming a PT sounds like something that can work, did you have to do college to become a PTA, or just attend a PTA school?

  • @kaylathomas3335
    @kaylathomas3335 5 лет назад

    I'm thinking about doing pta then going back for pt. Which is better? I love working with patients and doing hands on.

  • @erinpiper5579
    @erinpiper5579 6 лет назад +2

    Could you work as a PTA for years and then transition into grad school? And if so, does this look good, bad, or indifferent for grad school applications and future jobs?

    • @AntonioSanson
      @AntonioSanson  6 лет назад

      Erin Elaine yes you can do that!
      And from what I can tell, no it doesn’t look bad at all. Most of the time people are happy that you are putting forth that extra effort to further your education.
      I recently worked with someone who was a pta for like 10 years and now that her kids are older she is going back to school for PT

  • @MrHoodr1
    @MrHoodr1 5 лет назад

    I'm currently applying to nursing programs, but I'm having second thoughts as I believe PTA would be an amazing and more enjoyable career for me. Especially since I am already a NASM Certified Personal Trainer. If I am accepted into a nursing program I will start Fall 2019, however if accepted into a PTA program I will start Spring 2020. I know this is kind of a vague question, but if you have any advice what would it be?

    • @AntonioSanson
      @AntonioSanson  5 лет назад

      I mean its kind of up to you. Like what do you like about both professions? What draws you in to want to work in either career? and do you want to work in a hospital setting or out in a outpatient therapy clinic?

  • @izzyh.3581
    @izzyh.3581 6 лет назад +10

    For the convenience I would choose PTA and then eventually move myself up. Did you get a certificate or did you go and get your associates degree?

    • @AntonioSanson
      @AntonioSanson  6 лет назад +6

      Ismael Hernandez that’s not a bad idea. Mehgan actually was a pta first before she was a PT. We are going to make videos in the future talking about the steps to transition as well!
      I had to get my associates degree first because when I became a pta it was required to have an associates degree to be eligible to take the licensure exam.

    • @izzyh.3581
      @izzyh.3581 6 лет назад +1

      Antonio Sanson I haven't done much research so I didn't know that about the licensing. That's really good to know and thank you so much. Your videos are great and please the step by step will be much appreciated. Keep up the great work.

    • @melmar07
      @melmar07 5 лет назад

      PTA is never a certificate only career. It is not like massage therapy that you can earn by just getting certificate. It is always an associate’s degree. How did I know? I am both a PTA and an LMT.

  • @ricardoestrada4585
    @ricardoestrada4585 6 лет назад +2

    PT all the way although 50+ a yr doesn't sound bad. How you doing PTA LOL
    Puro PT

  • @jakefranklin5838
    @jakefranklin5838 6 лет назад +1

    I like your cute little haircut

  • @suhailagha8270
    @suhailagha8270 6 лет назад +3

    Hi! Do you think that PTAs are able to diagnose the problem as well? Even though they aren't "allowed" to do so?

    • @AntonioSanson
      @AntonioSanson  6 лет назад +2

      Suhail Agha the more experience you get working in the field as a pta the better you will probably get at recognizing certain diagnoses, but the PT definitely has the upper hand at recognizing diagnoses.... but the thing that is most important in physical therapy isn’t the diagnosis, it’s the solution to the problem!

    • @suhailagha8270
      @suhailagha8270 6 лет назад +1

      Thank you for your reply Antonio! Loving the channel and the PT/PTA tips. Do you know of any Distance/Online PTA courses?
      Subbed! :)

    • @AntonioSanson
      @AntonioSanson  6 лет назад +1

      Suhail Agha I don’t know any off the top of my head lol, I’ll research it and see what I find!

    • @suhailagha8270
      @suhailagha8270 6 лет назад

      Antonio Sanson Thanks! That would be great! Maybe you could make a video about it! ^^

  • @israelg6750
    @israelg6750 4 года назад +1

    22 Years old now ... better get started on that degree

    • @kyohuynhhh2274
      @kyohuynhhh2274 3 года назад

      I’m 21 years old now. I have done 1 yr in college and I found out this pta degree. But it’s too late to apply, I have to wait until next year:(( if I want to take this degree.

  • @luismunoz1004
    @luismunoz1004 2 года назад

    I want to become a PTA. Just don't know where to start, or how to start.

  • @fatoom8167
    @fatoom8167 3 года назад

    I would prefer PTA because i want to work and communicate with patients personally

  • @MandeepKaur-nv6cm
    @MandeepKaur-nv6cm 6 лет назад +1

    @antoniosanson i have done my bachelor of physiotherapy(4 and half year) .. can i also apply for pta in canada?? its good for me or not?????

    • @AntonioSanson
      @AntonioSanson  6 лет назад

      Mandeep Kaur I’m not sure what the requirement is for Canada
      Try calling the college and speak with a counselor

  • @haroldfrometa1246
    @haroldfrometa1246 5 лет назад

    Can you make some video about pta juriprudence test?

    • @AntonioSanson
      @AntonioSanson  5 лет назад +1

      Great recommendation! ill see if I can put something together on it.

  • @stevenf7795
    @stevenf7795 5 лет назад +1

    What’s the job satisfaction level with a career as a PTA?

    • @AntonioSanson
      @AntonioSanson  5 лет назад

      Steven Harrison I personally enjoy the career a lot.
      It’s a non stressful job.

  • @blankantho
    @blankantho 5 лет назад

    Can I become a PTA from running start

  • @ninjaanjela6616
    @ninjaanjela6616 4 года назад

    Im studying Physical therapy at the Philippines and studying here is exhausting. 4 years studying and 1 year of internship. After 5 years in college you'll review for board exam. And if we want to work in US or in other country we need to get another license. :(
    2 license is needed. :(

    • @tristancrespo2147
      @tristancrespo2147 3 года назад

      Do I need to have master’s degree for me to be able to work in US? I’m an incoming freshman planning to take the course BSPT.

  • @talks12347
    @talks12347 6 лет назад +1

    PT

  • @MrSriphat07
    @MrSriphat07 6 лет назад +2

    There is one school in Washington has Bachelor of Science in PTA. (pima.edu ) what do you thing of this? I'm just curious because I want become PTA and DPT in the future. Thank you.

    • @AntonioSanson
      @AntonioSanson  6 лет назад +1

      ThaiAthlete Anton_Nation a lot of colleges are transitioning the PTA degree to be a bachelors just like in nursing.
      What I would do is see if the classes that you take to get your bachelors will count towards classes that you will need to take for the DPT program.

    • @AntonioSanson
      @AntonioSanson  6 лет назад +1

      ThaiAthlete Anton_Nation I’m making a video in the future that will talk about how to transition from a PTA to a PT. Mehgan (the girl in this video) was a PTA before she became a DPT so she will help break down how to do it!

    • @MrSriphat07
      @MrSriphat07 6 лет назад +1

      Looking forward to it. Mentor.

    • @urbanik23
      @urbanik23 5 лет назад

      The pima BS for PTA is actually not accredited and not recognized by many DPT schools (at least in Florida).

  • @travelmanners
    @travelmanners 6 лет назад +2

    PTA's are much better

  • @amcspaceape1580
    @amcspaceape1580 6 лет назад +3

    I could be working as a PTA making 50 G a year at 20 years of age?? Sign me up

    • @melmar07
      @melmar07 5 лет назад +1

      Alfonzo Florence if you’re working only for the money, you’re not gonna last and besides, PTA schooling isn’t a cakewalk that you can jerk your way through. I’m telling you, IT’S HARD! I am a PTA.

  • @abigailgrubbs1967
    @abigailgrubbs1967 6 лет назад

    Pta is better I might go to college for and I know a ton of people that are one and I friends

    • @AntonioSanson
      @AntonioSanson  6 лет назад

      Abigail Grubbs that’s sweet!
      Let me know if you get into the program!

    • @abigailgrubbs1967
      @abigailgrubbs1967 6 лет назад

      Antonio Sanson what do you the program I am just wondering I am still in high school I have 3 more years I am trying to get information to how to be a PTA when I grow up what classes do u take in highschool and college do you in to do

  • @NaturallyLuvely
    @NaturallyLuvely 6 лет назад

    7 yrs +!!!😲😲😲 I am considering PTA and I'm nervous about that schooling! 😓😥 But PT pay Is of course waaaayyyy better but I really like being hands-on and being interactive.

    • @cmkebsj
      @cmkebsj 6 лет назад +2

      I'm a PT leading a high school informational course tomorrow, sharing info on the local community college's PTA program where I teach part-time. THANKS, ANTONIO & MEGHAN, for making this video because I will use it tomorrow!
      I also work part-time at Michigan Medicine's/University of Michigan Cardiovascular Acute Care team - I can assure you, NaturallyLuvely, that we LOVE our solo PTA on our team who is specially trained for the complexities of our team, including EKG interpretation, following up on our post-LVAD (Left Ventricular Assistive Device), s/p CABG (coronary artery bypass graft), s/p TAVR (transcatheter aortic valve replacement), cardiothoracic and vascular surgery patients...she has been very intentional in advancing her knowledge & understanding as a PTA beyond her PTA program. She is phenomenal. I can also assure you that, as a PT, I am also very hands-on & interactive with all of my patients & there are DEFINITELY patients who remain on my list due to the daily assessment required for certain patients & their complexities of multiple medical problems. Sometimes, it's figuring out long term, based upon your age and overall job satisfaction, whether the time & money investment is worth it in the long run (calculate difference in pay over 20 years of work versus debt repayment).

    • @NaturallyLuvely
      @NaturallyLuvely 6 лет назад

      Michelle Brown Thank you!!!😄🤗

  • @zatchsmp3262
    @zatchsmp3262 5 лет назад +1

    Getting a doctorate to make 80k means pta is better lol you could go be a PA with less schooling and make over six figures.

    • @zatchsmp3262
      @zatchsmp3262 5 лет назад +1

      Andy Ferris You gotta learn to read first and foremost. “PA” (Physician Assistant) is not a “PTA” (physical Therapy Assistant) “PA” is a masters degree not a doctorate and pays over six figures right out of school.
      However I will answer your question completely unrelated to my comment. PTA could make six figures by doing in home care which can pay 50 per visit or opening a clinic of your own. Mic drop bitch.

  • @dxllard5881
    @dxllard5881 3 года назад +1

    The PT is a Karen

  • @Healthiswealthto
    @Healthiswealthto 4 года назад

    PT