Job Description
Physical therapy helps build strength, regain mobility, and improve balance. It can also strengthen your body, reduce pain, and prevent future injury. You may need it to:
- Adapt to an artificial limb
- Control your bowels or bladder, or improve sexual function
- Elevate athletic performance
- Get a splint or brace
- Improve movement or ability
- Learn to use assistive devices like a walker or cane
- Manage a chronic illness like diabetes, arthritis, or lung disease
- Perform your job safely after an illness or injury
- Prepare for or recover from surgery
- Prevent disability or surgery
- Prevent or recover from a sports injury
- Recover after a stroke, accident, injury, or cancer
- Recover after birth
- Reduce dizziness or improve your balance
- Relieve pain
- Work on balance to prevent a slip or fall
Previous training in and competency in use of standard PT modalities (Estim, USD,) expected, device specific training to be provided
Patient Population: Typically Adult, but experience in all age groups welcome
Dress Code: Either personal scrubs of any color or business casual (Athleisure/stretchy clothing ok too, but no leggings, crop shirts, etc). No open toe/back shoes.
No non-billable orientation
Holiday and OT Multipliers: 1.25%