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Mass General BrighamNew
Overview
The role involves assisting patients in reaching maximum physical performance by interpreting evaluations, determining treatment goals, and administering manual exercises and physical activities. Essential functions include completing billing sheets, evaluating treatment effects, performing patient assessments, establishing plans of care, and supervising Physical Therapist Assistants (PTAs).
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Compensation
$90,000 / YEAR
Posted
New
Secora Rehabilitation of Cascadia
The Physical Therapist Assistant (PTA) assists residents/patients in regaining movement and managing pain under the direction of a licensed Physical Therapist. Key responsibilities include performing therapeutic procedures, assessing patient health, and documenting care services.
Salary not listed
4 days ago
St. John's Riverside Hospital
The Physical Therapist assesses and implements rehabilitative programs to improve mobility, relieve pain, and prevent deformity in patients. They are also responsible for educating patients and families on treatment procedures and supervising supportive personnel.
$53 - $74 / HOUR
14 days ago
Mass General Brigham
Assist patients in reaching maximum physical performance while adjusting to disabilities. Evaluate treatment effects and adjust plans to achieve maximum benefit.
$38 - $55 / HOUR
23 days ago
$78,104 - $115,388 / YEAR
$4,000 - $5,765 / MONTH
The role involves assisting patients in achieving maximum physical performance while adapting to disabilities by interpreting evaluations and administering manual exercises. This includes instructing patients on physical activities and the use of supportive devices to restore physical functioning.
$83,200 / YEAR
The Physical Therapist assists patients in achieving maximum physical performance by interpreting evaluations, determining treatment goals, and administering manual exercises and physical activities. Responsibilities also include evaluating treatment effects, adjusting plans for maximum benefit, and supervising Physical Therapist Assistants (PTAs).
$79,664 - $117,697 / YEAR
United Regional
The Physical Therapist plans and implements treatment programs to restore function and relieve pain for patients with musculoskeletal or neurological injuries. They evaluate patient progress, administer manual and agent-based therapies, and collaborate with an interdisciplinary team.
24 days ago
25 days ago
Assist patients in their homes to reach maximum physical performance while adjusting to disabilities. Evaluate treatment effects and adjust plans to achieve maximum benefit.
$70,408 - $103,979 / YEAR
1 month ago
Trinity Health
The Physical Therapist will assess, plan, and participate in rehabilitative programs to improve patient mobility and relieve pain. They will also discharge patients when goals are met and provide follow-up care or referrals.
Develop and implement individualized plans of care using exercises and manual therapy to improve patient mobility and relieve pain. Assess patient progress, document outcomes, and coordinate follow-up care or referrals as needed.
All Care Therapies
The Physical Therapist Assistant will perform therapeutic procedures and assist pediatric patients with physical activities. They will also document patient care services and maintain a safe work environment.
$50 - $65 / HOUR
The PTA will perform therapeutic procedures by administering manual exercises and instructing patients in physical activities, while also helping pediatric patients use supportive devices like crutches and canes. Responsibilities also include counseling patients, monitoring treatment trends, and maintaining accurate documentation of patient care services.
$65 / HOUR
The Physical Therapist Assistant performs therapeutic procedures and assists pediatric patients in physical activities. They also document patient care services and maintain a safe work environment.
The PTA will deliver compassionate care to pediatric patients in a home health setting by administering manual exercises and instructing patients in physical activities, including daily living activities, under a licensed physical therapist. Responsibilities also include helping patients use supportive devices, counseling them on therapeutic regimens, and maintaining accurate patient records.
The Physical Therapist Assistant (PTA) performs therapeutic procedures and assists pediatric patients in physical activities. They also document patient care services and maintain a safe work environment.