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This article in the 'Career Spotlight' series focuses on physical therapy as a career path related to baseball. Physical therapists help athletes recover from injuries, manage pain, and improve movement, while also working on injury prevention. The path to becoming a PT requires strong high school performance in science and math, followed by a bachelor's degree and a Doctor of Physical Therapy program (about 7 years of education total). After graduation, aspiring PTs must pass a licensing exam, with options to specialize in sports medicine. The article emphasizes the importance of reading regularly and academic success, while highlighting opportunities to gain experience through volunteering and shadowing professionals. Physical therapy is presented as a rewarding career with good job prospects and the opportunity to make a difference in athletes' careers.
November 18, 2025