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What is the difference in the quality of physical therapy offered by a therapist who uses the letters: DPT, LPT, MPT, PTA, RPT or just PT?

The Public Health Code indicates that a physical therapist is entitled to use the following initials to indicate that they are licensed: PT, RPT, LPT, and PTT. Some of these initials represent titles or terms from the past such as RPT and PTT, which are rarely used now.

The terms DPT and MPT refer to a degree awarded by an authorized educational institution.

PTA refers to a physical therapy assistant who is not regulated but who operates under the delegation of a licensed physical therapist.

The Board recommends that you use the term PT after your name to indicate that you hold a license to practice. You can then list educational degrees after PT. For example:

Joan Smith, PT, MA

John Jones, PT, PhD

Sam Striker, PT, DPT

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