Conduct thorough assessments of patients physical condition, including medical history, mobility, and any physical limitations.
Develop accurate diagnoses based on assessment results and medical knowledge.
Identify and set appropriate treatment goals and outcomes in collaboration with patients.
Treatment Planning & Execution:
Design individualized physiotherapy treatment plans based on patient needs and conditions.
Use a range of manual therapy techniques, exercises, and modalities (e.g., ultrasound, electrotherapy) to treat patients.
Provide education on posture, body mechanics, and self-management strategies for long-term health improvement.
Rehabilitation Programs:
Develop and implement rehabilitation programs to address specific injuries or conditions, such as musculoskeletal injuries, post-surgical recovery, neurological disorders, or cardiorespiratory conditions.
Track and monitor patient progress, adjusting treatment plans as necessary to ensure optimal recovery.
Patient Education:
Educate patients about their conditions, the treatment process, and how to maintain or improve their physical health through exercise and lifestyle changes.
Provide guidance on injury prevention and managing chronic conditions, helping patients understand the importance of ongoing self-care.
Collaboration & Communication:
Work closely with other healthcare professionals (e.g., doctors, occupational therapists, nurses) to provide comprehensive care.
Maintain clear and accurate patient records, ensuring all treatment details are documented in accordance with healthcare regulations.
Regularly communicate with patients and their families about progress, treatment plans, and any necessary lifestyle changes or additional interventions.
Professional Development:
Stay updated on the latest research, techniques, and technologies in the field of physiotherapy.
Participate in ongoing professional development and training opportunities to enhance clinical knowledge and skills.
Qualifications:
Education:
Bachelor's degree in Physiotherapy or equivalent. A Master’s degree or specialized training in specific areas (e.g., musculoskeletal, neurological) is an advantage.
Experience:
Proven experience as a Physiotherapist, with a strong understanding of physiotherapy techniques and patient care.
Experience in [specific specialty, e.g., sports rehabilitation, orthopedics, pediatrics, geriatric care] is desirable.