Conduct evaluations to understand patients' physical capabilities, limitations, pain levels, and any relevant health conditions.
Review patients' medical histories and consult with other healthcare providers as necessary.
Develop a physical diagnosis to create a treatment plan tailored to the patient's needs.
2.
Developing Treatment Plans
Design individualized treatment programs based on each patient's goals, abilities, and medical conditions.
Set specific, measurable, and achievable objectives for improving strength, flexibility, balance, and endurance.
3.
Implementing Therapeutic Interventions
Guide patients through exercises, stretches, and other therapeutic activities to improve movement and reduce pain.
Use techniques such as massage, joint mobilization, and other manual therapies.
Educate patients on exercises they can perform at home to maintain progress.
4.
Utilizing Modalities and Equipment
Use equipment like treadmills, weights, balance boards, resistance bands, and therapeutic devices.
Apply modalities such as ultrasound, electrical stimulation, heat, or cold therapy to alleviate pain and inflammation.
5.
Patient Education and Counseling
Teach patients about injury prevention, proper body mechanics, and ergonomics.
Advise on lifestyle changes or adaptations to enhance long-term physical health and prevent further injury.
6.
Documentation and Progress Tracking
Record detailed notes on each session, including the treatments administered and the patient's response.
Track patient progress toward treatment goals and adjust plans as necessary.
7.
Collaboration with Other Healthcare Professionals
Coordinate care with doctors, occupational therapists, nurses, and other healthcare providers to ensure a cohesive approach.
Refer patients to other specialists when issues are outside the scope of physical therapy.
8.
Continued Professional Development
Stay current with advancements in physical therapy techniques, equipment, and best practices.
Participate in training and certification programs to expand expertise.
Skills Required
Strong communication and interpersonal skills for patient interactions.
Knowledge of anatomy, physiology, and kinesiology.
Empathy, patience, and motivational abilities to support patients through sometimes challenging processes.
These responsibilities ensure that PTs provide high-quality, patient-centered care aimed at maximizing physical well-being and quality of life.
Job Types: Full-time, Permanent, Fresher
Pay: ?15,000.00 - ?40,000.00 per month
Benefits:
Flexible schedule
Schedule:
Day shift
Morning shift
Night shift
Rotational shift
Supplemental Pay:
Performance bonus
Work Location: In person
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