"Patient Assessment: Assist in conducting initial assessments of patients to evaluate their physical conditions, range of motion, strength, and functional abilities.
Treatment Planning: Collaborate with senior physiotherapists to develop individualized treatment plans for patients, setting specific goals and objectives for their rehabilitation.
Therapeutic Interventions: Administer therapeutic interventions, exercises, and techniques to improve patients' physical functioning, reduce pain, and enhance mobility.
Assistive Devices: Recommend and demonstrate the use of assistive devices like crutches, canes, or wheelchairs to improve patients' mobility and independence.
Patient Education: Educate patients and their caregivers on proper exercise techniques, self-management strategies, and preventive measures to support their recovery and well-being.
Progress Monitoring: Regularly assess and document patients' progress throughout the treatment process, adjusting the treatment plan as needed to achieve optimal outcomes.
Modalities and Therapeutic Agents: Assist in providing modalities and therapeutic agents such as heat, cold, ultrasound, electrical stimulation, or traction to aid in the healing process.
Pain Management: Implement pain management techniques to help patients cope with pain and discomfort during their rehabilitation.
Health Records: Maintain accurate and up-to-date patient records, treatment plans, and progress notes following relevant healthcare guidelines."