D.P.T. (Doctor of Physical Therapy) is a professional doctoral degree for physical therapists. The curriculum normally takes 3 years to finish, with demanding academics and clinical experiences. Students learn sophisticated techniques for examining patients, diagnosing movement abnormalities, and treating them. The program includes anatomy, physiology, biomechanics, and evidence-based practice. Graduates are ready to work in a variety of healthcare settings, treating individuals with injuries, disabilities, and chronic illnesses. D.P.T. programs prioritize hands-on skills, research, and critical thinking in order to provide comprehensive patient care.