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The Orthopedic Institute of Pennsylvania
Overview
The Physical Therapist is responsible for developing and administering physical therapy treatment programs aimed at improving patient function, reducing pain, preventing disabilities, and promoting overall health and well-being. This includes providing skilled treatment plans based on physician orders, establishing diagnoses, setting patient goals, and maintaining confidential records.
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22 days ago
The Physical Therapist is responsible for developing and administering physical therapy treatment programs aimed at improving patient function, reducing pain, preventing disabilities, and promoting overall health and well-being. This includes providing skilled treatment plans based on physician orders and establishing physical therapy diagnoses, treatment plans, and goals following patient evaluation.
The Physical Therapist Assistant is responsible for administering physical therapy treatments according to an established plan under the supervision of a licensed physical therapist to improve patient function and reduce pain. This role also involves maintaining confidential patient records, communicating effectively with all relevant parties, and accurately preparing patient charges for billing.