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Job Description
Assess, plan, organize, and participate in rehabilitative programs that improve mobility, relieve pain, increase strength, and improve or correct disabling conditions resulting from disease or injury.
Job Details
- The SOC (Standard Occupational Classification) code is 29-1123.00
- The Mean Annual Wage in the U.S. is $ 87,220.00
- The Mean Hourly Wage is $ 41.00
- Currently, there are 216,920 people on this job
☝️ Information based on the reference occupation “Physical Therapists”.
Also Known As…
- Physical Therapists
- Staff Physical Therapist (Staff PT)
- Rehabilitation Services Director
- Registered Physical Therapist (RPT)
- Physical Therapist, Director of Rehabilitation
- Physical Therapist (PT)
- Per Diem Physical Therapist
- Pediatric Physical Therapist
- Outpatient Physical Therapist
- Home Care Physical Therapist
- Chief Physical Therapist
- Treatment Coordinator
- Sports Physical Therapist
- Pulmonary Physical Therapist
- Physiotherapist
- Orthopedic Physical Therapist
- Kinesiotherapist
- Cardiopulmonary Physical Therapist
Tasks for “Geriatric Physical Therapist”
- Record prognosis, treatment, response, and progress in patient's chart or enter information into computer.
- Confer with the patient, medical practitioners, or appropriate others to plan, implement, or assess the intervention program.
- Construct, maintain, or repair medical supportive devices.
- Evaluate effects of treatment at various stages and adjust treatments to achieve maximum benefit.
- Direct, supervise, assess, and communicate with supportive personnel.
- Refer clients to community resources or services.
- Administer manual exercises, massage, or traction to help relieve pain, increase patient strength, or decrease or prevent deformity or crippling.
- Provide information to the patient about the proposed intervention, its material risks and expected benefits, and any reasonable alternatives.
- Teach physical therapy students or those in other health professions.
- Conduct or support research and apply research findings to practice.
- Perform and document an initial exam, evaluating data to identify problems and determine a diagnosis prior to intervention.
- Inform patients and refer to appropriate practitioners when diagnosis reveals findings outside physical therapy.
- Evaluate, fit, or adjust prosthetic or orthotic devices or recommend modification to orthotist.
- Participate in community or community agency activities or help to formulate public policy.
- Plan, prepare, or carry out individually designed programs of physical treatment to maintain, improve, or restore physical functioning, alleviate pain, or prevent physical dysfunction in patients.
- Instruct patient and family in treatment procedures to be continued at home.
- Test and measure patient's strength, motor development and function, sensory perception, functional capacity, or respiratory or circulatory efficiency and record data.
- Discharge patient from physical therapy when goals or projected outcomes have been attained and provide for appropriate follow-up care or referrals.
- Administer treatment involving application of physical agents, using equipment, moist packs, ultraviolet or infrared lamps, or ultrasound machines.
- Obtain patients' informed consent to proposed interventions.
- Provide educational information about physical therapy or physical therapists, injury prevention, ergonomics, or ways to promote health.
- Review physician's referral and patient's medical records to help determine diagnosis and physical therapy treatment required.
- Direct group rehabilitation activities.
- Identify and document goals, anticipated progress, and plans for reevaluation.
Related Technology & Tools
- Orthotics
- Total lift chairs
- Traction belts
- Neuromuscular stimulation equipment
- Wheelchairs
- Traction and mobilization physical therapy tables
- Computerized dynamic posturography (CDP) balance test systems
- Swiss exercise balls
- Axial-resistance shoulder wheels
- Rebounders
- Diathermy equipment
- Adjusting tables
- Exercise balls
- Blood pressure cuffs
- Balance boards
- Portable cardiac monitors
- Arm prosthetics
- Hydrocollator heating units
- Inversion physical therapy tables
- Canes
- Weights
- Personal digital assistants PDA
- Occipivots
- Electronic manual muscle testers
- Stepper exercisers
- Multiaxial exercise equipment
- Reachers
- Ultrasound machines
- Isokinetic upper body testing/rehabilitation equipment
- Digital cameras
- Heart rate monitors
- Neck braces
- Personal computers
- Walkers
- Hospital roto beds
- Functional electrical stimulation FES equipment
- Resistive tubing
- Exercise bicycles
- Fitness machines
- Sacro-illiac joint lumbar corsets
- Isokinetic lower body testing/rehabilitation equipment
- Infrared lamps
- Compression garments
- Shoulder finger ladders
- Traction equipment
- Otoscopes
- Percussion hammers
- Neurological hammers
- Ice packs
- Babinski hammers
- Balance beams
- Crutches
- Pelvic traction equipment
- Knee braces
- Biomechanical ankle platform system BAPS systems
- Rowing machines
- Interferential electrical stimulation machines
- Sliding boards
- Fluidotherapy equipment
- Ultraviolet UV lamps
- Isotonic exercise equipment
- Powder boards
- Transcutaneous electric nerve stimulation TENS equipment
- Muscle strength dynamometers
- Whirlpool therapy baths
- Thoracic pivots
- Muscle testing equipment
- Upper body ergometers
- Cryotherapy equipment
- Moist hot packs
- Standing tables
- Hoyer lifts
- Laptop computers
- Below-the-knee prosthetics
- Iontophoresis equipment
- Digital inclinometer range of motion measurement instruments
- Wall pulleys
- Massagers
- Electromyographs EMG
- Goniometers
- Hydraulic hand dynamometers
- Paraffin baths
- Lumbar pivots
- Low volt muscle stimulators
- Resistive exercise bands
- Digital video cameras
- Above-the-knee prosthetics
- Gait belts
- Mechanical stethoscopes
- High-voltage Galvanic stimulation machines
- Shoulder wheels
- Therapeutic treadmill exercisers
- Laser printers
- Tilt tables
- Cervical pivots
- Digital video equipment
- Phonopheresis equipment
- Electronic blood pressure units
- Aquacisers
- Continuous passive motion CPM machines
- Training stairs
- Force sensors
- Bolsters/wedges
- Pulley exercise systems
- Surface electromyography equipment
- Walking braces
- Parallel bars
- Rehab Documentation Company ReDoc Suite
- Exercise routine creation software
- Advantage Software Physical Therapy Advantage
- Cedaron Dexter Evaluation & Impairment Rating
- MediGraph
- SpectraSoft AppointmentsCS
- Biometrics video game software
- Clinicient Insight
- Microsoft Office
- Recordkeeping software
- Microsoft Excel
- Microsoft Word
- Hands On Technology TheraWriter.PT
- MEDITECH software