Hi everyone!
I currently quit my marketing office job because I was injured from too much intense typing. I'm looking to switch to PT, but I'm worried this might aggravate my injury. Any help would be appreciated. I'm very distraught as I'm only a few years out of college and can't work in the field I've worked to get my bachelor's in. PT is another field I'm very interested in, but I just don't want to make my condition worse.
As a practicing PT, do you find that the work has given you any pain? Do you recommend I get into the field?
I know there are different PT settings. Are there any that are less hands-on?
I currently quit my marketing office job because I was injured from too much intense typing. I'm looking to switch to PT, but I'm worried this might aggravate my injury. Any help would be appreciated. I'm very distraught as I'm only a few years out of college and can't work in the field I've worked to get my bachelor's in. PT is another field I'm very interested in, but I just don't want to make my condition worse.
As a practicing PT, do you find that the work has given you any pain? Do you recommend I get into the field?
I know there are different PT settings. Are there any that are less hands-on?