The Physiotherapist will be responsible for assessing, planning, and delivering physiotherapy treatment to patients with physical limitations, pain, injuries, post-surgical conditions, neurological disorders, and rehabilitation needs. This involves patient evaluation, therapy planning, exercise prescription, progress monitoring, and patient education. The candidate should have strong clinical knowledge, communication skills, and a compassionate approach to improve patient mobility, recovery, and quality of life.
Roles & Responsibilities
- Assess patients’ physical condition, mobility, pain level, strength, posture, and functional limitations.
- Develop individualized physiotherapy treatment plans based on diagnosis and patient needs.
- Provide therapeutic exercises, manual therapy, electrotherapy, stretching, and mobility training.
- Support rehabilitation for orthopedic, neurological, post-operative, sports injury, and chronic pain cases.
- Monitor patient progress and modify treatment plans based on recovery response.
- Educate patients and attendants on home exercises, posture correction, precautions, and lifestyle guidance.
- Maintain accurate patient assessment records, treatment notes, and progress documentation.
- Coordinate with doctors, nurses, consultants, and rehabilitation teams for patient care planning.
- Assist patients with gait training, balance improvement, strengthening, and functional independence.
- Ensure safe use of physiotherapy equipment, machines, and therapy accessories.
- Follow hospital protocols for patient safety, infection control, and clinical documentation.
- Handle OPD, IPD, ICU, and post-surgical physiotherapy cases as assigned.
- Identify red flags or clinical concerns and report them to the treating doctor promptly.
- Maintain cleanliness, readiness, and proper arrangement of the physiotherapy area.
- Contribute to patient satisfaction, faster recovery, and improved rehabilitation outcomes.