Primary care physical therapy highlights the role of physical therapists as integral members of a patient’s primary care team. Physical therapists and physical therapist assistants should familiarize themselves with the specific roles, scope, and competencies that define primary care physical therapy. Gain valuable insights into this emerging care delivery model and equip yourself with the knowledge you need regarding practice readiness, educational opportunities, and billing considerations.
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