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for California State University, Fresno.
Department of Physical Therapy


The College of Health and Human Services
JANET K. DUTTARER, Chair
ORA SHIPE, Administrative Support Coordinator
McLane Hall, Room 186A
(559) 278-2625
JANET K. DUTTARER, Chair
ORA SHIPE, Administrative Support Coordinator
McLane Hall, Room 186A
(559) 278-2625
http://www.csufresno.edu/physicaltherapy
Options: Pre-Occupational Therapy, Pre-Physical Therapy, Pre-Rehabilitation Services
Faculty
Janet K. Duttarer, Chair
Kathleen A. Curtis
Joanne M. Laslovich
Gary L. Lentell
Robert K. Martin
Marilyn Miller
Peggy Trueblood
Toni Tyner
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Physical Therapy
Physical therapists, or PTs, are health care professionals
who evaluate and treat people with health problems resulting from
injury, disease, or biomechanical dysfunction. Physical therapists
are integral members of the primary care team and are involved
in prevention of disability and promotion of positive health.
They are also acting consultants in restorative care.
Physical therapy includes the following:
- Examining and evaluating patients with health-related conditions, impairments, functional limitations, and disability in order to determine diagnosis, prognosis, and intervention;
- Alleviating impairments and functional limitations by designing, implementing, and modifying therapeutic interventions;
- Preventing injury, impairments, functional limitations, and disability while promoting and maintaining fitness, health, and quality of life in all age populations; and
- Engaging in consultation, education, and research.
Career Opportunities
Physical therapists practice in acute care or subacute care hospitals, private physical therapy offices, community health centers, industrial health centers, sports facilities, rehabilitation centers, nursing homes, home health agencies, schools, or pediatric centers. Others work in research institutions or teach in colleges and universities.
Faculty and Facilities
The faculty is composed of physical therapists that collectively
have advanced preparation in all major areas of physical therapy.
Most have earned doctorates or advanced specialty certification.
Together they represent extensive years of clinical experience.
Many faculty members continue to engage in practice in tandem
with their faculty responsibilities. Several have held significant
positions of leadership in professional associations and have
authored textbooks used nationally; several also publish regularly
in professional journals. Their efforts have been recognized frequently
with prestigious awards from the profession and the community.
Clinical laboratory experiences are conducted in a variety of
health care facilities throughout the state of California and
out of state on a limited basis.
