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Northern Montana Hospital Physical Therapist - Physical Therapy |
POSITION PURPOSE (Summary)
Organizes and conducts medically prescribed physical therapy programs to guide individuals in improving their quality of life following injury, disease or loss of a body part with consideration to patient’s gender, age, cultural differences and educational needs.
MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS
(Education, License / Registration, Experience, Knowledge and Abilities)
GENERAL RESPONSIBILITIES
Conducts or participates in the training of medical personnel in physical therapy techniques and objectives.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS SUMMARY
Sitting: Approximately 30% of time while applying modalities, supervising exercises, and attending meetings. Standing: Approximately 50% of time applying modalities, supervising exercise programs, charting, cleaning, and demonstrating exercises. Walking: Approximately 20% of time while gait training, transporting patients, running errands within the hospital, moving from patient to patient. Driving: Lifting: a.) 25-40 lbs. Floor to waist occasionally while moving turbine cleaning bucket, or demonstrating to patients. b.) 50-100 lbs. Waist to shoulder occasionally when transferring patients or demonstrating to patients. c.) 1-5 lbs. Over shoulder occasionally to retrieve clipboards, TENS Unit, and change exercise bars. Carrying: a.) Occasionally carry 5 lbs. (cervical hot packs) 15-200 ft. b.) Occasionally carry 14 lbs. (lumbar hot packs) 15-200 ft. c.) Occasionally carry 33 lbs. (passive motion device or pediatric patients) 20-30 ft. d.) Occasionally carry 100 lbs. while transferring patients 3 ft. e.) Occasionally carry 125 lbs. while transferring patients 3 ft. Push/Pull: a.) Frequently move utility carts with 3 lbs. of force on carpet. b.) Occasionally 15 lbs. of force moving traction unit & 150-200 lbs. patient in wheelchair. c.) Occasionally moves gurney with 200 lb. Patient on carpet with 20 lbs. of force. Bending: Occasionally while cleaning hydro tanks, frequently when using modalities. Squatting: Occasionally while working with mat patients or demonstrating to patients. Kneeling: Occasionally while working with pediatrics. Crawling: Occasionally while working with pediatrics. Stairs: Occasionally two-stories to administrative offices. Reaching:a.) Shoulder level frequently to answer phone, occasionally while demonstrating to patients. Applying modalities and manual resistive exercises. Repetitive actions: (hands) a.) Simple grasp-Ultrasound, pins, telephone, occasionally.
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