Shirley Ryan AbilityLab
Description
The Physical Therapist will assist patients in reaching maximum physical performance while adjusting to disabilities. Treats disabled patients using standard physical therapy therapeutic interventions such as heat, cold, electricity, traction, ultrasound and exercise. Evaluates patient motor and neurological capabilities and adapts physical therapy program as appropriate.
Responsibilities:
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Evaluates patient's physical and functional status including muscular strength, motor functions, reflexes, ambulation skills and ability to perform activities of daily living.
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Observes and interviews patient, reviews medical history, and administers sensory tests, muscle tests, range-of-motion exams, and other evaluation techniques.
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Determines suitability for treatment based on patient evaluation results, including such physical therapy treatment modalities as whirlpool, ultrasounds, massage, biofeedback, paraffin and prosthetics/orthotics and/or monitors or administers the application of treatment.
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Evaluates patient’s current pain levels (0-10) and history of recent pain experience; provides appropriate pain education and intervention in consultation with physician and pain specialists as needed; provides ongoing assessment of pain and implementation of tools for management.
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Establishes therapy goals, and formulates a treatment plan including exercise, modalities, balance activities, and gait training.
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Discusses evaluation, goals, and treatment with patient and family and instructs them on the exercise program and in use of equipment.
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Participates in patient discharge planning including developing an in-home program when appropriate.
Knowledge, Skills & Abilities:
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Knowledge of anatomy and physiology and physical therapy treatments and modalities at a level normally acquired through completion of Doctoral degree from an accredited school of physical therapy.
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Licensed to practice in the State of Illinois.
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Current CPR certification required.
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Understanding of the growth and development of infant, child, adolescent and geriatric patients.
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Ability to interpret growth and development related information to assure patient needs are met.
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Interpersonal skills to interact with physicians, patients and families in providing therapy and exchanging patient progress information.
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Analytical ability to determine priorities, provide input regarding the development of departmental policies, procedures and budgets, and assess new programs and recommend changes.