物理治疗师

自动化风险
计算出的
0.0%
风险等级
投票
19.6%
根据 589 票的投票结果
劳动力需求
增长
16.9%
到2032年
工资
$97,720
或每小时 $46.98
体积
229,740
截至 2022
摘要
工作评分
9.0/10

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自动化风险

0.0% (最小风险)

最小风险(0-20%):这一类别的职业被自动化的可能性较低,因为它们通常需要复杂的问题解决能力,创造力,强大的人际交往能力和高度的手动灵巧。这些工作通常涉及复杂的手部动作和精确的协调,使得机器难以复制所需的任务。

有关这个分数是什么以及如何计算的更多信息可在这里找到。

工作中的一些非常重要的品质很难实现自动化:

  • 帮助和照顾他人

  • 社会洞察力

工作中的一些相当重要的品质难以自动化:

  • 手指灵巧

  • 手工熟练度

  • 谈判

  • 原创性

  • 说服

用户投票

在接下来的二十年内,实现全自动化的可能性为19.6%

我们的访客投票表示,这个职业被自动化的可能性极小。 这个评估进一步得到了通过计算得出的自动化风险等级的支持,该等级预计有0.0%的机会实现自动化。

你认为自动化的风险是什么?

物理治疗师在未来20年内被机器人或人工智能取代的可能性有多大?






情感

以下图表会在有大量投票数据可以呈现有意义的数据时包含在内。这些视觉表示显示了用户投票结果随时间的变化,提供了对情绪趋势的重要指示。

随着时间(每年)的情绪变化

增长

相对于其他职业,非常快速的增长。

预计"Physical Therapists"的工作空缺数量将在2032内增长16.9%

总就业人数和预计的职位空缺

* 根据劳工统计局的数据,该数据涵盖了从2021到2031的期间。
更新的预测将在09-2023到期.

工资

相对于其他职业,薪酬非常高

在2022,'Physical Therapists'的年度中位数工资为$97,720,或每小时$46。

'Physical Therapists'的薪资比全国中位工资高111.0%,全国中位工资为$46,310。

随着时间推移的工资

* 来自美国劳工统计局的数据

体积

与其他职业相比,更大的就业机会范围

截至2022,在美国有229,740人被雇佣为'Physical Therapists'。

这代表了全国就业劳动力的大约0.16%

换句话说,大约每643人中就有1人被雇佣为“Physical Therapists”。

工作描述

评估、计划、组织并参与康复计划,以提高活动能力,缓解疼痛,增强体力,改善或纠正由疾病或伤害导致的残疾状况。

SOC Code: 29-1123.00

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评论

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(没有机会)说
Physical therapists understand how the body feels manually and sensation wise in a way machines can't replicate.
Jan 05, 2024 at 06:56 上午
D Dourney (没有机会)说
Hands on soft tissue mobilization to patient tolerance is that something AI can feel? Joint mobility with contract relax techniques is that something AI can be used for
Mar 20, 2023 at 11:30 上午
John B. (低)说
This is interesting to think about. Short answer - I say no.

Long answer - while I agree with the previous commenters that 'Someone needs to be there', who is that someone? Is it just a PT Assistant and a chatbot that comes up with the plans and the assistant guides the exercises? You need to consider reduction in job scale (thus salary) here not just elimination.

I say no overall because the way I think about it is people will pay for this service (mainly the care/psychological aspect and not just the exercises that they could find on google already). I have been in this situation myself. This isn't a fast food restaurant where people just want their food and don't care how it is made. I think if the therapist is good at the care, patient management, psychology, and any additional 'experience' aspects in addition to knowing the technical stuff they will be fine.
Mar 02, 2023 at 04:00 下午
John (没有机会)说
Yes, there are apps developed that provide exercise protocols. However, these exercise protocols are superficial. These treatment protocols aren't magic bullets that fit every single patient with the same diagnosis.

I am a physical therapist. We don't treat injuries based solely on reported impairments. We view each injury holistically. If AI can treat chronic pain patients better than us therapists, then that would be a nice day.

Plus, would you rather have a robot treating and instructing you to exercise? I don't think so. Physical therapists also face patients who are in their worst state. Imagine being treated by robots like Darth Vader. Yes, that might sound profitable for some hospitals, but ask any patient if they would like to be handled solely by robots.

We're not just patting your backs or asking you to lift some weights. We see you as more than just your back problem. We don't just zap or pat your backs.
Jan 21, 2023 at 10:12 上午
Jenis (适度)说
It would be physios doing the diagnosis and robots doing the techniques
Nov 10, 2022 at 02:39 上午
Nada wael (低)说
Because it is a medical field that needs diagnostic skills, understanding and communication with the patient
Jul 16, 2022 at 01:05 上午
Physiotherapy Clinics Edmonton说
Robots are not new to the medical environment. They are used in a variety of ways, such as telepresence, surgical assistance, rehabilitation, medical transportation, sanitation, and disinfection, and dispensing prescriptions.
May 02, 2022 at 03:11 下午
Anonymous说
Frederick is right, physical therapists do more than just pat someone on the back a bunch. They also have to diagnose the problem. And the pat on the back is a really important procedure where that pat on the back does something special to the body to maybe recover or relieve some pain. The procedures they have to use in some instances can be very difficult.
Jan 07, 2021 at 01:35 下午
Pablo Santurbano (低)说
I think that there is a small risk, because it is possible to develop an app with the best treatment protocols evidence based.

Furthermore, in most health problems that physios treats, exercise is the most recommended intervention. And many exercises can be done without a professional supervision. This scenario could allow a patient to download an app that facilitates to conduct a self treatment.
Mar 08, 2020 at 01:43 下午
mike说
physios are just a pat on the shoulder isn't it? Robots can do that
Feb 27, 2020 at 01:55 上午
To (不确定)说
There are already algorithm based apps being used in sports rehabilitation, nothing is impossible
Feb 23, 2020 at 07:13 下午
Frederik (没有机会)说
I've had the chance to meet several physiotherapists with whom I've had in-depth discussions (not personal injury-related). I'm a prospective physiotherapy student myself.

If all physiotherapy was, was prescribing exercises, then it would definitely have a huge chance of being replaced by automation soon. Look at the field of radiology for a good example of this phenomenon—technology is getting exceedingly good at finding and diagnosing illnesses without human help. But the work physios do is diverse. Yes, prescribing exercises is a part of the job, but hands-on manual therapy is just as important. The variety of work within the field of physiotherapy is enormous as well. Physios may specialise in everything from working with athletes to patients with neurological disorders.

Physiotherapists undergo training in tangential fields, such as psychology, in order to be better able to understand their clients. After all, the goal is really to help patients in the best possible manner! Great physios also act as psychologists, guiding their patients through the mental challenges of rehabilitation and overcoming injury or illness (which may take place over the course of several months). Just like in occupational therapy (physiotherapy's sister), human-to-human interaction is a huge part of the job. This isn't something that can be replaced by a robot, at least not easily...

You never know fifty, one hundred years down the line. Just look at the difference between 2020 and 1970, 2020 and 1920. Honestly though, physiotherapy is absolutely safe considering the current situation of technological development. It will be one of the fastest growing, in-demand occupations in the next few decades.
Nov 26, 2019 at 03:45 下午
jeff (没有机会)说
no chance
Jul 09, 2019 at 08:45 上午
Sarah (没有机会)说
Physical therapists can't always be replaced by robots. Someone has to be there to help out.
Jul 02, 2019 at 08:57 下午

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