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Is the CSCS Helpful for a Physical Therapist?

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#303: Physical therapy programs often don't teach advanced strength and conditioning concepts. This leads to many PT's obtaining their Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist, or CSCS, certification through the NSCA.

While I don't think you "need" this to work with athletes, here are some pros and cons to consider.
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