- Patient Assessment: Evaluate patients’ physical abilities, medical histories, and pain levels to identify the root cause of their condition.
- Diagnosis & Planning: Create personalized rehabilitation and treatment plans tailored to individual patient needs and goals.
- Hands-On Therapy: Administer treatments using manual manipulation, massage, and specialist techniques like electrotherapy.
- Exercise Prescription: Design and guide patients through specific therapeutic exercises while educating them on how to perform these safely at home.
- Progress Tracking: Monitor recovery, evaluate the effectiveness of the treatment program, and adjust interventions as needed.
- Patient Education: Provide advice on lifestyle modifications, ergonomics, and injury prevention to help patients manage chronic conditions and prevent future injury.
- Documentation: Maintain accurate, confidential medical records and track clinical statistics in line with professional standards.
- Collaboration: Work closely with a multidisciplinary team—including doctors, nurses, and occupational therapists—to optimize patient care.
Key Skills & Requirements
- Education: Typically requires a Bachelor of Physiotherapy (BPT) or a Master of Physiotherapy (MPT) degree.
Pay: ₹20,363.74 - ₹65,781.02 per month
Work Location: In person