The Physical Therapist organizes and conducts medically prescribed Physical Therapy to relieve pain, restore function, evaluate and prevent disability following disease, injury, or loss of a body part; helps the patient reach maximum performance and assume a place in society while learning to live within the limits of his or her capabilities; plans therapy programs for each patient involving physical means; such as exercise, massage, manual therapy, heat, water, light, and electricity as prescribed by the referring physician; applies diagnostic and prognostic tests for muscles, nerves, and joints, and functional ability tests; directs and aides patients in active and passive exercises, muscle reeducation, and gait and functional training using machines and weights, steps, and inclined services; makes use of equipment such as low and high volt generators, diathermy, and ultrasound machines; gives whirlpools and contrast baths and applies moist heat packs; treats burned and open wound patients as directed by the physician; directs patients in the care and use of wheelchairs, walkers, crutches, braces, canes, and prosthetic and orthotic devices; gives instructions in postural control and therapeutic exercise to be continued by the patient; performs initial evaluations, re-evaluations, and records patient’s progress for review by other members of the rehabilitation team; may supervise activities of assistants, aides, and volunteer workers; may conduct or participate in training medical and nursing students, employers, and workers in physical therapy techniques and objective.
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Education Type
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Program of Study
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Required/Preferred
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High School Diploma
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N/A
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Required
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Doctorate
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Physical Therapy (DPT)
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Required*
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*After 2015 a Doctorate of Physical Therapy is required.
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Number of Years
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Type of Experience
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Required/Preferred
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Certification & Licensures
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Certification/Licensure Type
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Required/Preferred
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Licensed Physical Therapist
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Required
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Basic Life Support (BLS) Certification
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Required*
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Certification in Pelvic Health
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Preferred
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*Must obtain within ninety (90) days of start date.