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Stretch Practitioner

Portage, MI · On-site

$18 - $20/hr

PHYSICAL THERAPY ASSISTANTS OR PHYSICAL THERAPY STUDENTS Attention! Health, Wellness, Fitness ... NFL, NBA, MLB, & ATP. * This includes sports celebrities from the U.S. Open Champion, the NFL ...

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How much do physical therapy mlb jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 18, 2026, the average hourly pay for physical therapy mlb in the United States is $48.86, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $40.62 and $56.25 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a physical therapy MLB professional?

Physical Therapy MLB professionals are licensed physical therapists who work with Major League Baseball (MLB) players to help prevent, diagnose, and treat injuries. They design individualized rehabilitation programs to optimize player recovery and performance, working closely with athletic trainers, physicians, and coaching staff. Their expertise is crucial for maintaining player health, reducing downtime from injuries, and enhancing overall athletic ability throughout the baseball season.

What are some common challenges physical therapists face when working with professional baseball players?

Physical Therapists working with MLB athletes often encounter challenges such as managing high-performance athletes’ expectations for rapid recovery, addressing repetitive stress injuries unique to baseball, and collaborating closely with coaches and medical staff to develop individualized rehabilitation plans. Additionally, the demanding game and travel schedules can make consistent therapy sessions and follow-ups more complex. Navigating the pressure to return athletes to play safely, while minimizing the risk of re-injury, requires strong communication and critical decision-making skills.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a physical therapist in Major League Baseball (MLB), and why are they important?

To thrive as a Physical Therapist in MLB, you need a Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) degree, state licensure, and a deep understanding of sports injury prevention and rehabilitation. Familiarity with advanced diagnostic tools, therapeutic modalities, and athlete performance tracking systems is crucial. Exceptional communication, problem-solving, and teamwork skills help build trust with players and collaborate effectively with coaches and medical staff. These competencies ensure optimal player recovery, peak performance, and reduced injury risks in the demanding environment of professional baseball.

What is the difference between Physical Therapy Mlb vs Athletic Trainer?

AspectPhysical Therapy MlbAthletic Trainer
CredentialsDoctor of Physical Therapy (DPT), licensureBachelor's or Master's degree, certification (ATC)
Work EnvironmentClinics, hospitals, sports teams, outpatient settingsSports facilities, schools, clinics, athletic events
Industry UsageRehabilitation, injury prevention, patient careInjury assessment, prevention, immediate care
Common Search/ComparisonPhysical Therapy Mlb vs Athletic Trainer

Physical Therapy Mlb professionals focus on rehabilitation and restoring movement through advanced degrees and licensure, often working in clinical settings. Athletic Trainers primarily provide injury prevention, assessment, and immediate care, typically with certification and working directly with athletes. Both roles are vital in sports and healthcare, but they differ in scope, credentials, and work environment.

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Infographic showing various Physical Therapy Mlb job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 22% As Needed, 61% Full Time, 11% Part Time, and 6% Contract. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $101,626 per year, or $48.9 per hour.

Non-Invasive Cardiology- AdventHealth Heart Care of Carrollwood

AdventHealth

Tampa, FL

$320K - $362K/yr

Full-time

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7.4

Company rating: 7.4 out of 10

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269th of 888 rated healthcare providers


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Overview

AdventHealth Carrollwood, affiliated with Pepin Heart Institute, is currently recruiting another board certified/board eligible Spanish speaking Non-Invasive Cardiologist to join AdventHealth Medical Group Heart Care at Carrollwood, and 7 cardiologists.

Practice Description

AdventHealth Medical Group West Florida is a primary care and specialty physician group with more than 475 providers representing 35 medical specialties in over 100 locations across West Florida. Using leading edge technology, innovation, and compassion, we deliver our brand of whole-person care.

At AdventHealth Medical Group, we offer our employees extensive benefits, including opportunities for ongoing training and continuing education. What's important to us is what's important to you: the health and overall well-being of your patients, your colleagues and yourself. AdventHealth Medical Group staff provides care at locations throughout West Florida, including fourteen AdventHealth hospital locations.

Hospital Description

With a 119-bed hospital and a new off-site 24-hour ER in Westchase, AdventHealth Carrollwood is located in a bustling residential neighborhood just northwest of Tampa. Serving patients in Hillsborough County, our providers consider it their calling to provide unmatched compassion and care. A leader in spine and orthopedic care, we've earned the prestigious Joint Commission "Gold Seal" accreditation for our spine surgery program. You'll also find access to leading techniques in robotic surgery and heart and vascular care as well as exceptional experiences with services including specialty acute care, bariatric care, women's care, wound care, imaging, lab, and physical therapy.

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About Tampa Bay

Tampa Bay is the heart of Florida's Gulf coast. Our community is culturally diverse and a wonderful place to raise a family. The area is home to excellent public and private schools and is also the setting for several colleges and Universities, including the University of South Florida and University of Tampa. Tampa Bay features multiple theaters, museums, and festivals, as well as many family-friendly attractions like Busch Gardens Tampa Bay, The Florida Aquarium, ZooTampa and Bok Tower Gardens. We are well known for our excellent restaurants with a wide range of cuisine as rich as our history. The city has a vibrant sports community with national teams like the NHL's Tampa Bay Lightning, MLB's Tampa Bay Rays, and NFL's Tampa Bay Buccaneers. We offer year-round pleasant weather for outdoor fun at our many state parks and are home to some of the nation's top beaches.


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