Message from the interim director
Welcome to the UAA Physical Therapist Assistant Program! We are excited that you are
interested in the program. The Physical Therapist Assistant (PTA) is an integral part
of the health care team that implements physical therapy treatment plans under the
supervision of a Physical Therapist (PT). We are happy to offer this program at UAA.
The program is a combination of didactic and hands-on lab experiences. It is rigorous
and very time consuming. However, it is set up for students to be successful in the
clinical environment as entry-level Physical Therapist Assistants. PTA students are
taught skills such as therapeutic exercise, orthopedic and neurological interventions,
therapeutic modalities, clinical thinking, and the art of patient care. In addition
to patient treatment courses, students study the basic sciences of anatomy, physiology,
clinical pathology, and kinesiology. Clinical experiences are integrated throughout
the curriculum in a variety of clinical settings under the supervision of a Physical
Therapist or Physical Therapist Assistant, offering students opportunities to practice
their skills and critical-thinking processes.
The goal of physical therapy is to aid patients and clients in their return to maximal
function. Graduates are eligible to sit for the National Physical Therapist Assistant
exam through the Federation of State Boards in Physical Therapy upon successful completion
of the program. State licensure is required to practice as a PTA.
-LeeAnne Carrothers, PT, PhD