What Do Physical Therapists Do?

Your Guide from a Trusted New Braunfels Physical Therapy Clinic

If you’ve ever experienced an injury, chronic pain, or are recovering from surgery, you’ve probably been told to visit a physical therapist. But what exactly do physical therapists do—and what kind of training do they complete to become experts in healing movement and restoring function?

What Physical Therapists Do

Physical therapists (PTs) are licensed healthcare professionals who specialize in helping people of all ages recover from injuries, manage pain, improve mobility, and prevent future physical problems. Whether you're an athlete, a senior, or recovering from surgery, PTs create personalized treatment plans to help you regain strength, mobility, and confidence.

Some common conditions physical therapists treat include:

  • Sports injuries (sprains, strains, tendonitis)

  • Post-surgical rehabilitation (knee replacements, rotator cuff repairs)

  • Back and neck pain

  • Arthritis and joint issues

  • Neurological conditions like stroke or Parkinson’s

  • Balance and fall prevention

  • Chronic pain disorders

At BTY Physical Therapy, our licensed PTs in New Braunfels take the time to understand your unique goals and guide you through every step of your recovery.

Education and Training: Becoming a Doctor of Physical Therapy

Becoming a physical therapist requires years of rigorous education and clinical training. Here's the typical path:

  1. Bachelor’s Degree (4 years):
    Future PTs complete a four-year undergraduate degree with a focus on sciences like biology, kinesiology, or exercise science.

  2. Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) Program (3 years):
    After undergrad, students enter a three-year Doctor of Physical Therapy program accredited by the Commission on Accreditation in Physical Therapy Education (CAPTE). These programs include:

    • Advanced coursework in anatomy, biomechanics, physiology, and neuroscience

    • Hands-on lab experiences

    • Clinical rotations in hospitals, outpatient clinics, and rehab centers

  3. Licensure:
    Graduates must pass the National Physical Therapy Examination (NPTE) and obtain a license to practice in their state.

In short, physical therapists are highly educated, doctorate-level professionals who are committed to helping you heal and thrive.

Why Choose BTY Physical Therapy in New Braunfels?

Choosing a local clinic means receiving care that's convenient, community-based, and tailored to your lifestyle. At BTY Physical Therapy, we’re proud to serve the New Braunfels community with compassionate, evidence-based care. Whether you're recovering from an injury or just want to move better, we’re here to help.

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Physical therapists play a vital role in helping people overcome injuries, improve function, and enjoy life without pain. With years of specialized education and clinical training, PTs are trusted movement experts who work hard to get you back to the things you love.

If you’re in or near New Braunfels, Texas, and are searching for trusted, professional care—our team is here for you.

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