What does PT stand for?
PTs, physical therapists are highly trained health care professionals who diagnose and treat a wide range of movement disorders. They use evidence-based interventions to help patients improve their physical function and quality of life.
The training that PTs receive through accredited physical therapy education programs and the licensing requirements they must meet—including passing a national competency examination—ensure that the public is served by professionals with the necessary knowledge, skills, and abilities.
Allowing terms and titles such as "physical therapist" and "physical therapy" to be used by individuals without these unique qualifications weakens the profession and puts the public at risk.
You might be asking yourself are there any other terms or titles that are protected? Yes, there are! Here are other terms and titles that are protected.
- Physiotherapy
- Physiotherapist
- PT (state licensure designation for physical therapists)
- Educational degrees obtained by physical therapists that are used with the state licensure designation of PT, such as DPT or MPT
All of these terms and titles are NOT generic terms that can be used by anybody.
There are several reasons why term and title protection matters for physical therapists and the public they serve.
- Protecting patient safety.
When patients seek physical therapy services, they have the right to expect that they will be treated by a qualified professional. Term and title protection helps to ensure that patients receive care from PTs who have the education, training, and experience necessary to provide safe and effective care. - Promoting public trust.
When the public knows that only qualified professionals can use the terms "physical therapist" and "physical therapy," they are more likely to trust that they are receiving quality care. This can lead to increased use of physical therapy services, which can help to improve the health and well-being of millions of people. - Enhancing the profession.
Term and title protection helps to protect the integrity of the physical therapy profession. It also helps to promote public awareness of the important role that PTs play in the health care system.
You can help to protect term and title protection for physical therapists. By working together, we can help to ensure that the public continues to receive safe and effective physical therapy services from qualified professionals.
Term and title protection is an important issue for physical therapists and the public they serve. It is important to protect the use of the terms "physical therapist" and "physical therapy" in order to ensure that patients receive safe and effective care from qualified professionals. You can help to protect term and title protection by contacting your state legislators, educating your friends and family, and reporting any instances of unauthorized use of these terms.
REFERENCE:
The importance of term and title protection. APTA. (2019, October 1). Retrieved October 11, 2022, from https://www.apta.org/advocacy/issues/term-and-title-protection/the-importance-of-term-and-title-protection#:~:text=The%20use%20of%20the%20licensure,state%20to%20practice%20physical%20therapy.