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Your caseload will be primarily orthopedic with a variety of sports medicine and musculoskeletal diagnoses as well as vestibular and other conditions. As a Physical Therapist, you will provide quality, evidence-based, and individualized programs of physical therapy that include assessment, treatment, planning, implementation, education, and communication to help patients achieve optimal recovery and well-being.
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Boston Sports Medicine Physical Therapy employs a diverse group of licensed physical therapists and physical therapist assistants who are committed to inspiring and empowering our patients to take control of their health and regain their strength and mobility.
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We are a team-oriented, collaborative group with the opportunity for you to learn from our experienced therapists who have special areas of interest including pelvic health, sports rehab, vestibular, lymphedema, TMJ, pediatrics and many more.
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Medical specialties: Geriatrics, Home Health, Neurology, Orthopedics, Physical & Rehabilitation Medicine, Sports Medicine. As a physical therapist, your job is fully centered around helping others.
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Residencies in Sports Medicine and Orthopedic. Successful physical therapist operates at the top of their license, appropriately leveraging and delegating care amongst the clinic care team, driving toward consistent and predictably positive outcomes for our patients.
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Preferred: 3 years of experience in an ortho/sports medicine outpatient clinic as a licensed therapist; open to new graduates. NYS Physical Therapist License. Encourage recovery for a caseload that includes ortho and sports injuries, working with adolescents to adults.
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Sports medicine outreach programs- local high schools, colleges & running clubs. We aim to schedule our patients with the same physical therapist throughout their plan of care.
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