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The physical therapy doctoral program provides exceptional benefits through its on-campus Texas State Physical Therapy Clinic and student-operated pro bono clinic. Guided by seasoned, licensed faculty, students gain hands-on experience treating diverse patient cases. Featuring an innovative curriculum structure, affordable state tuition, perfect national board exam pass rates, and 100% graduate employment, this nationally recognized program has earned unparalleled community trust and prestige. The Physical Therapy Department awards a graduate-level Doctor of Physical Therapy (D.P.T.) degree, accepting 40 students annually into its cohort-based system. This intensive 3-year, 9-semester full-time program holds accreditation from the Commission on Accreditation of Physical Therapy Education, with graduates qualifying for licensure exams upon completion.
Physical therapy encompasses healthcare services delivered by or under a physical therapist's guidance. Practitioners assist patients with impairments, mobility restrictions, disabilities, or altered physical functions due to injury, illness, or other factors. They collaborate with diverse healthcare professionals including physicians, nurses, occupational therapists, and educators across various settings. Physical therapists focus on preventive care, health promotion, and wellness initiatives while offering consulting services to medical facilities and community organizations. Their practice extends across multiple environments such as private clinics, hospitals, rehabilitation centers, schools, workplaces, and sports facilities.