Location
Wilmington, Delaware
The Physical Therapist is responsible for conducting patient screenings and comprehensive evaluations to develop skilled plans of care. They implement evidence-based techniques to improve functional mobility, strength, and overall quality of life for patients.
Candidates must possess a current, unencumbered, and active license to practice as a Physical Therapist in the state. A current and up-to-date CPR certification is also required.
Administer screenings & comprehensive evaluations of assigned patients. Complete all essential documentation & forms accurately & efficiently, as required by law & facility regulations, related to the screening & evaluation of a patient, including, but not limited to, physician orders, evaluation, care plan, etc. Administer standardized tests/measures (BORG, Timed Get up & Go, 6 Minute Walk Test, Functional Reach Test, etc.) for each evaluation, and periodically (at least monthly & upon planned discharge) for regulatory and documentation compliance. Adjust treatments to achieve maximum benefit. Test and measure patient’s pain, strength, range of motion, motor abilities, sensory perception, functional capacity, and respiratory/circulatory efficiency & record findings to develop or revise treatment programs. Use evidence-based treatment techniques, exercises, and activities to strengthen muscles, reduce pain, improve range of motion, balance and coordination, transfers, gross motor skills & gait. Qualifications Must possess a current, unencumbered, active license to practice as a Physical Therapist in this state. Must have current and up to date CPR certification.
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