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76 Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation Master's Degree Programs

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Employers in rehabilitation and healthcare look for graduates who can assess complex movement disorders, design individualized treatment plans, and lead patient recovery across clinical settings. A Master's in Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation takes you well beyond foundational anatomy and exercise science into specialized practice.

The program fosters independent clinical reasoning and evidence-based inquiry, encouraging you to evaluate research and apply findings directly to patient care. At this level, coursework moves into advanced areas like neuromuscular rehabilitation, musculoskeletal assessment, and cardiopulmonary physical therapy. You'll also study pain science, motor control theory, and rehabilitation technology, gaining methods that go far beyond entry-level competency.

Many programs include supervised clinical placements where you practice differential diagnosis, therapeutic exercise prescription, and patient outcome measurement. Some tracks let you specialize in areas such as pediatric rehabilitation, sports injury recovery, or neurological conditions. Graduates pursue roles as licensed physical therapists, clinical specialists, or rehabilitation coordinators, and many move into research, education, or healthcare management. This degree positions you to take on greater responsibility in patient outcomes and team-based clinical practice.