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Physical therapists (DPT) help patients restore function, improve mobility, relieve pain and prevent physical disabilities. After the undergraduate degree, the DPT training is generally about 3 years.
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Occupational therapists help people with injuries or disabilities learn or regain skills they need to live independently and to function to the best of their ability. A two-year master's degree is required for licensure in most states, but programs are gradually moving toward a 3 year doctorate.
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