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The Inpatient Physical Therapist provides acute care services to cardiac, orthopedic, neurologic, vascular, pulmonary and medical-surgical patients as a vital member of a multidisciplinary team.
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The Doctor of Physical Therapy Program at New York Institute of Technology in Old Westbury invites applications for an adjunct faculty position with expertise in Orthopedic Physical Therapy and Strength and Conditioning.
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Instructs and advises patients, family and other health team personnel including, when appropriate, physical therapy assistant and rehabilitation aides, in the phases of physical therapy in which they may assist the patient; instructs all of the above in the use of prosthetic and orthotic devices and durable medical equipment, as appropriate.
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Instructs and advises patients, family and other health team personnel including, when appropriate, physical therapy assistant and restorative technicians, in the phases of physical therapy in which they may assist the patient; instructs all of the above in the use of prosthetic and orthotic devices and durable medical equipment, as appropriate.
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Knowledge of anatomy, neuro-motor development and developmental psychology as normally acquired through completion of an accredited Physical Therapy program. Bachelor's Degree, Master's Degree or entry level Doctorate Degree in Physical Therapy, from a program approved by the New York State Department of Education, is required.
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Aka physical therapy tech position as some people like to call it. Are you a college student or a recent college graduate who is looking to pursue a career in physical therapy? It was a physical therapy aide.
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The Outpatient Physical Therapist provides outpatient services to primarily orthopedic, neurologic and oncology patients at our DeMatteis Center location. Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) preferred.
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Metro has an immediate opening for a Pelvic Floor Physical Therapist to join our practice. Metro Physical & Aquatic Therapy is a comprehensive multidisciplinary company who offers Physical, Occupational, Speech Therapy, Massage and Acupuncture services.
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As a leading provider of outpatient physical and hand therapy and rehabilitation services throughout the Northeast, Professional Physical Therapy offers a dynamic and collaborative work environment that fosters clinical excellence and personal advancement.
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Jackson Therapy Partners is seeking a travel Outpatient Physical Therapist for a travel job in Port Washington, New York. Job Description & Requirements Specialty: Physical Therapist Discipline: Therapy Start Date: 07/01/2024 Duration: 13 weeks Employment Type: Travel Setting: Outpatient We're seeking a full time Physical Therapist to provide expert physical therapy to patients with injuries or illnesses to help them improve movement, manage pain, and/or prevent the loss of mobility.
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Perform initial Physical Therapy evaluations and complete evaluations and all follow-up evaluations. provide support and services for people with I/DD who have multiple cognitive, medical and/or physical disabilities requiring 24-hour support and supervision.
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Job Requirements:Provide direct one-to-one treatment in patient residences with own transportationAbility to consistently follow treatment plans established by Physical Therapist Ability to treat patients 1-3 times per week at flexible timesDegree from accredited Physical Therapy Assistant programCurrent New York State Physical Therapy Assistant RegistrationJob Type: ContractMedical specialties:Home HealthPhysical & Rehabilitation MedicineGeriatricsWork Location: On the road.
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Minimum of one year physical therapy experience or successful completion of probationary period as a VNS Health Rehab Intern. Posted job title: Physical Therapist, Full-Time Home Care, Queens.
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FOX is a primarily clinician-operated, professional private practice of full-time physical, occupational, and speech therapists, built on the foundation of Geriatric House Calls. Our team is growing, and we're looking for top-caliber Physical Therapists to join us in Elmont and surrounding locations in New York.
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