Physical therapy helps build strength, regain mobility, and improve balance. It can also strengthen your body, reduce pain, and prevent future injury. You may need it to : Adapt to an artificial limb Control your bowels or bladder, or improve sexual function Elevate athletic performance Get a splint or brace Improve movement or ability Learn to use assistive devices like a walker or cane Manage a chronic illness like diabetes, arthritis, or lung disease Perform your job safely after an illness or injury Prepare for or recover from surgery Prevent disability or surgery Prevent or recover from a sports injury Recover after a stroke, accident, injury, or cancer Recover after birth Reduce dizziness or improve your balance Relieve pain Work on balance to prevent a slip or fall Previous training in and competency in use of standard PT modalities (Estim, USD,) expected, device specific training to be provided Patient Population : Typically Adult, but experience in all age groups welcome Dress Code : Either personal scrubs of any color or business casual (Athleisure / stretchy clothing ok too, but no leggings, crop shirts, etc). No open toe / back shoes. No non-billable orientation Holiday and OT Multipliers : 1.25%
Nurse Intensive Care • Keene, NH, US