Physical Therapist, Inpatient Rehabilitation
Escondido, CA
Magnet Medical
5x8 hrs, Days
$2,467/weekOverview
- Start DateASAP
- Shift Breakdown5x8 hrs
- ShiftDays
- Duration13 weeks
Pay
Qualifications
- Home address
- Resume
- Physical Therapist (2 years)
- Active discipline license in California
- Must have skills checklist at time of application
Description
A Physical Therapist (PT) is a healthcare professional who evaluates, diagnoses, and treats individuals with physical impairments or disabilities. Physical therapists help patients restore mobility, manage pain, and improve their quality of life through targeted exercises, manual therapies, and specialized techniques. They work with individuals recovering from surgery, injury, or illness, providing rehabilitation and preventative care to promote physical health and function.
Key Responsibilities:
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Assessment and Evaluation:
- Conduct initial patient evaluations to assess their physical abilities, range of motion, strength, coordination, and overall mobility.
- Review medical history and diagnostic tests (e.g., X-rays, MRIs) to understand the patient's condition.
- Establish baseline data regarding a patient’s physical capabilities to create a tailored treatment plan.
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Developing Treatment Plans:
- Develop personalized treatment plans based on the patient’s condition, goals, and progress.
- Identify short- and long-term rehabilitation goals, focusing on improving strength, flexibility, coordination, and endurance.
- Collaborate with other healthcare providers to develop a comprehensive treatment approach, including recommendations for surgery or medication, if necessary.
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Providing Therapeutic Interventions:
- Implement various physical therapy interventions, such as strengthening exercises, range of motion exercises, balance training, manual therapy, and modalities (e.g., heat, cold, ultrasound, electrical stimulation).
- Educate patients about proper posture, movement techniques, and body mechanics to prevent future injury.
- Provide guidance and support to patients performing exercises both in the clinic and at home to ensure they are doing them correctly.
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Patient Education and Support:
- Educate patients on the importance of following their prescribed physical therapy regimen and explain how therapy will aid in recovery.
- Teach patients strategies to manage pain and promote physical wellness through techniques like stretching, strengthening exercises, and ergonomic modifications.
- Offer guidance on lifestyle changes that may improve function, such as weight management, stress reduction, or joint protection techniques.
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Collaboration and Communication:
- Work with other healthcare professionals, such as doctors, nurses, and occupational therapists, to coordinate care for patients.
- Provide regular updates to the interdisciplinary team on patient progress and changes in treatment plans.
- Communicate with patients and families, providing education and support throughout the treatment process.
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Monitoring and Reassessing Progress:
- Regularly assess the patient’s progress and adjust the treatment plan as necessary to ensure optimal results.
- Document the effectiveness of therapies and make recommendations for changes based on patient feedback and observed improvements or setbacks.
- Perform re-evaluations to track progress, modify goals, and ensure that treatment is advancing in the right direction.
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Documentation and Reporting:
- Maintain accurate and up-to-date patient records, documenting evaluations, treatments, progress, and changes in the patient’s condition.
- Ensure compliance with healthcare regulations (e.g., HIPAA) and insurance requirements.
- Complete required documentation for insurance billing, progress reports, and discharge summaries.
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Prevention and Wellness:
- Develop and implement injury prevention programs to help patients reduce the risk of future injuries.
- Promote physical wellness and functional independence through health education and the development of long-term fitness goals.
- Encourage patients to adopt a more active lifestyle and engage in exercises that will improve their long-term health outcomes.
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Advocacy and Community Resources:
- Advocate for patients to ensure they receive the necessary equipment and assistive devices (e.g., wheelchairs, prosthetics, walkers).
- Guide patients in accessing community resources, support groups, and programs to continue their rehabilitation or physical wellness after discharge.
Employer
Magnet Medical
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Pros
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About Escondido, CA
As a Travel Physical Therapist in Escondido, CA here's what you should know:- Slightly higher than the national average, with housing costs being the main contributor.
- Wages are generally competitive with the cost of living.
- Summer highs average around 85°F, while winter lows average around 40°F.
- Short term rentals are available but may require some searching.
- Options can be found through online platforms and local real estate agencies.
- Car friendliness is high, with well-maintained roads and ample parking.
- Public transportation options are limited, but there are bus services within the city.
- Escondido has a diverse population with a wide age range.
- Common health issues include respiratory conditions due to air quality.
- The city has a growing population of travel nurses.
- The city offers a variety of restaurants with diverse cuisines, and there are local art galleries and music venues.
- Sports enthusiasts can enjoy golfing and hiking, and outdoor activities are abundant with several parks and recreational areas nearby.
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