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Join Pro Rehab as a Physical Therapist at Lyngblomsten Care Center in St. Paul, MN. This role involves assessing patients, creating personalized treatment plans, and providing hands-on therapy. We require a valid MN PT license and offer competitive pay, comprehensive benefits, and tuition assista...
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United States , St. Paul
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43.00 - 53.00 USD / Hour
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Join Pro Rehab's supportive team as a Physical Therapist Assistant in Eagle, CO. Utilize your CO PTA license and knowledge of anatomy to assist therapists and monitor patient progress. We offer competitive pay, comprehensive health benefits, generous PTO, and tuition assistance. Make a difference...
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United States , Eagle
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46.00 USD / Hour
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Join our team as a Physical Therapist Assistant (PTA) in Delta, USA. You'll implement treatment plans under a licensed PT, providing hands-on therapy in a skilled nursing or rehabilitation setting. We offer competitive pay, flexible schedules, and benefits including medical, dental, and 401(k). G...
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United States , Delta
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Discover rewarding and impactful Physical Therapist - Outpatient jobs, where healthcare professionals play a pivotal role in restoring movement, reducing pain, and enhancing the quality of life for patients in a dynamic clinical setting. Outpatient physical therapists are movement experts who diagnose and treat individuals of all ages with medical problems, injuries, or health-related conditions that limit their abilities to move and perform functional activities in their daily lives. Unlike inpatient settings, outpatient roles typically involve treating patients who are ambulatory and visit the clinic for scheduled appointments, focusing on rehabilitation, recovery, and long-term wellness. In this profession, a typical day involves a comprehensive patient-centered process. Physical therapists conduct detailed evaluations to assess a patient's mobility, strength, range of motion, balance, and pain levels. Based on this assessment, they develop and implement individualized treatment plans. Common responsibilities include guiding patients through therapeutic exercises, providing hands-on manual therapy, utilizing modalities like ultrasound or electrical stimulation, and educating patients and their families on injury prevention and home exercise programs. A significant part of the role involves meticulous documentation, tracking patient progress, and communicating with referring physicians and other healthcare providers to ensure coordinated care. To excel in outpatient physical therapist jobs, individuals must possess a blend of clinical expertise and interpersonal skills. Typical requirements include a Doctorate in Physical Therapy (DPT) from an accredited program, followed by passing the National Physical Therapy Examination (NPTE) to obtain state licensure. Most positions require current CPR certification. While entry-level roles are available, experience in an outpatient orthopaedic or sports setting is often valued. Essential skills extend beyond technical knowledge; successful therapists demonstrate exceptional communication and empathy to build trust with patients, critical thinking to adapt treatment plans, and physical stamina to demonstrate exercises and assist patients. They must also be organized, detail-oriented for documentation and billing, and committed to ongoing professional development. The outpatient environment is collaborative and fast-paced, offering therapists the opportunity to treat a diverse caseload, from athletes recovering from sports injuries to individuals managing chronic conditions like arthritis or post-surgical rehabilitation. It is a profession dedicated to empowering patients through movement, making outpatient physical therapist jobs a fulfilling career path for those passionate about hands-on, transformative healthcare. If you are a licensed professional seeking to apply your skills in a setting that values patient education, functional outcomes, and clinical autonomy, explore the opportunities available in outpatient physical therapy.

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