We all know that occupational therapy jobs and physical therapy jobs have always been in demand. Nowadays though, due to increasing need for rehabilitation of patients and continuing care and assistance outside the hospital of both elderly people and children, physical therapist assistant jobs are as in demand as well.
What do they do?
The physical therapy assistant job is concerned with helping the patients during the rehabilitation program. The clients might be people suffering from fractures, head injuries, stroke, and burns. PTAs aid these patients regain mobility and reduce physical disabilities. To treat such conditions, physical therapy assistants are specially trained to carry out various treatment programs that include therapeutic exercises, electrical stimulation, massages, paraffin baths, ultra sound, traction and more. The primary goal of all these rehabilitation programs is to help the patients lead an independent life once again.
Along with assisting in the rehabilitation process, PTAs have to assist the patients in moving from one place to another, place orders for new medical supplies, and carry out application form filling as well as many other clerical tasks. They are also expected to note down the patient history and keep a record of it to evaluate the productivity of their treatment programs.