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Responsibilities As a Physical Therapist Assistant (PTA), you are an integral part of the rehabilitation team, working under the direction and supervision of a licensed physical therapist to help patients regain movement, alleviate pain, and restore function following injury, illness, or surgery.
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Here's an outline of the primary responsibilities of a Physical Therapist Assistant:Patient Care Implementation: Assist in the implementation of treatment plans developed by the physical therapist to address patients' specific rehabilitation goals and functional needs.
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Patient and Family Education: Physical Therapist Assistants educate patients and their families on injury prevention strategies, proper body mechanics, and techniques for managing pain and discomfort.
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Modalities and Physical Agents: Physical Therapist Assistants ensure the proper application of various treatment modalities, monitor patient responses, and adjust treatment parameters as necessary to optimize therapeutic outcomes.
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Physical Therapist Assistants instruct patients on proper exercise techniques, monitor their progress, and provide feedback to ensure safe and effective participation. Physical Therapist Assistants communicate regularly with the supervising physical therapist, providing updates on patient progress and collaborating on adjustments to the treatment plan as needed.
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Qualifications Degree in an accredited Physical Therapy Assistant program Current license/certification in the state of practiceTMC is an equal opportunity employer. Overview TMC is a therapy provider that brings physical, occupational, and speech therapy services to long term care providers, and we’re seeking team members ready to join something greater than a company.
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TMC is a therapy provider that brings physical, occupational, and speech therapy services to long term care providers, and we’re seeking team members ready to join something greater than a company.
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Therapeutic Exercise and Activities: Lead patients through prescribed exercises and therapeutic activities designed to enhance their physical function and promote recovery. Partnering with us means:Pay Range: $35-45 per hourFlexible SchedulingMental Wellbeing Support ProgramInternal Growth and Leadership OpportunitiesWith TMC, therapy doesn’t just make a living; it makes a difference.
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Responsibilities As a Physical Therapist, you are a key healthcare professional specializing in the assessment, diagnosis, and treatment of individuals with physical limitations or injuries.
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We are growing and looking for a Physical Therapist to join the team. Qualifications Qualifications:Degree from an accredited Physical Therapy programCurrent license/certification in the state of practiceKeywords: Physical Therapy, Doctor of Physical Therapy, Rehabilitation, Evaluation, Geriatric, Balance, Assistive Device, Functional Independence, Patient-Centered, Treatment, Therapeutic, PT.TMC is an equal opportunity employer.
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Degree in an accredited Physical Therapy Assistant program. Degree in an accredited Physical Therapy Assistant program. Mental Wellbeing Support Program. We take pride in the opportunities we offer our employees as we seek leadership within our current teams.
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