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The Physiotherapist is responsible for providing specialized care to individuals with physical impairments or injuries. This role involves assessing physical conditions, developing treatment plans, and implementing therapeutic interventions to improve mobility, function, and quality of life.
Job Responsibility:
Conduct comprehensive physical assessments to evaluate musculoskeletal function, range of motion, strength, and coordination
Identify underlying causes of physical impairments and develop individualized treatment plans
Implement a variety of therapeutic techniques, including manual therapy, exercise therapy, modalities (e.g., heat, cold, ultrasound), and electrotherapy
Develop and supervise exercise programs to improve strength, flexibility, and endurance
Provide education and guidance on home exercise programs
Assess and manage pain using various techniques, including pain education, relaxation techniques, and modalities
Assist patients in regaining functional independence following injuries or illnesses
Develop and implement rehabilitation programs to improve mobility, balance, and coordination
Participate in community outreach programs to promote physical health and prevent injuries
Collaborate with other healthcare professionals and community organizations
Maintain accurate and detailed patient records, including documenting assessments, treatment plans, and progress
Requirements:
Physical Therapy degree or diploma
Registration with the relevant physiotherapy board
Experience in providing physiotherapy care
Strong communication and interpersonal skills
Ability to work independently and as part of a team
Physical fitness and ability to demonstrate exercises and techniques
Compassionate and caring attitude
Commitment to improving patients’ physical function and quality of life