Paediatric Physical Therapist Duties & Responsibilities
The role and function of a Paediatric Physical Therapist includes the following duties and responsibilities:
- Interviewing children and family members and using physical examinations to diagnose the source of children's movement difficulties.
- Creating unique, individualized treatment plans that outline the treatment goals and methods to be used.
- Helping children to learn to move their bodies correctly, make their movements less painful, increase the functions of injured body parts, and heal from injuries.
- Assessing patients and monitoring their progress.
- Using techniques like functional training and exercise, medication, diet changes, and specialized equipment that is designed to treat and alleviate pain.
- Coordinating a child's care with other healthcare professionals.
- Providing expert consultations to schools and daycares.
- Teaching children and their families about safety and home exercises.
Note that this is not an exhaustive list of Paediatric Physical Therapist duties and responsibilities. Job functions for specific Paediatric Physical Therapist roles may vary, depending on the industry and type of employer.