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Have you considered speech therapy?
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<p>That's a great idea, especially if you like working with children. In my experience, kids don't usually mind going to speech therapy because it doesn't hurt and it involves a lot of individual attention from an adult. </p>
<p>Audiology is another interesting career.</p>
<p>Getting back to PT for a moment, I realized that there is another aspect of the job where a mobility impairment would be a problem. When I went to PT after breaking my leg, I noticed that the physical therapists used their own bodies as teaching tools. For example, toward the end of my therapy, when I was learning to walk with a cane rather than crutches, the therapist used her own body to help teach me how to walk with a cane correctly. She would demonstrate the things I was doing wrong and then demonstrate the correct techniques. A person whose body works in a non-standard way would not be able to do this.</p>