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    Posted: May 11 2010 at 7:41pm
I am a student PTA and I was intersted in getting into the sports rehab field when I graduate. Is there any additional training I would need to get involoved in that, or would most of it be on-the-job.  My PTA degree alone will be adequate to get a job somewhere in the sports field?
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There are quite a few of therapeutic exercise con ed courses and sports specific con ed courses available which would strengthen your experience in the sports rehab realm. A PTA degree with a strong background in sports and knowledge of sport specific tasks will be a good foundation for working with athletes who require therapy.   
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The best thing is to get your name out there..
volunteer with the local youth sports teams etc.
the more people know about you the better..
good luck!
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I believe if you work hard and care about what you do, you will succeed.
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You need to work with a local team to get your name out there. From there onwards you can look to succeed.
All the best.
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At minimum, you will need a PTA. I am sure that consideration would be given to any sports related experience you may have. If you have a good knowledge of sports related injuries, and the therapy of such, this would give you a considerable edge when looking for employment.

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