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Instructor, Physiotherapist
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Instructor, Physiotherapist autonomous health professionals who are responsible for developing, maintaining or restoring motor function and movement throughout the lifespan using evidence-based practice. They relieve pain and treat or prevent physical conditions associated with injury, disease or other impairments.
Alternative Names
Tasks
conducting inspections to make diagnoses of disorders of bones, muscles and the circulatory system or the nervous system to determine the appropriate treatment
providing scheduled physiotherapy treatment to patients
providing advice to communities and individuals about proper posture to prevent injury and strengthen muscles
Improving understanding and coordinating work execution
Performing related tasks
massaging clients to improve blood circulation, soothe or stimulate nerves, facilitate elimination of waste matter, stretch contracted tendons and produce other therapeutic effects
Preparing scientific documents and reports
  • Q
    Human Health And Social Work Activities
  • 0915
    Therapy and Rehabilitation
  • 0917
    Traditional and Complementary Medicine And Therapy
Skills
Asas
Active Listening
Proficiency in giving full attention to what other people are saying, taking time to understand the points being made and asking questions as appropriate.
Critical Thinking
Proficiency in using logic and reasoning to identify the strengths and weaknesses of alternative solutions, conclusions or approaches to problems. 
Service Orientation
ability in looking for ways to help people.
Reading Comprehension
Proficiency in understanding written sentences and paragraphs in work related documents.
Social Perceptivenesss
ability to tune into the feelings of the people around them.
Khusus
Patient Examination
proficiency in evaluating anatomic findings through the use of observation, palpation, percussion, and auscultation.
Massage Therapy
proficiency in applying fixed or movable pressure, holding, and moving muscles and body tissues.
Patient Care
proficiency in the services rendered by members of the health profession and non-professionals under their supervison for the benefit of the patient.
Reflexology
proficiency in the application of appropriate pressure to specific points and areas on the feet, hands, or ears.
Physical Therapy
proficiency in a primary care specialty by using mechanical force and movements such as manual therapy, exercise therapy, elcetrotherapy and various physical therapies.
Physical Therapy
proficiency in a healthcare specialty that includes the evaluation, assessment, and treatment of individuals with limitations in functional mobility.
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