The Physical Therapy Assistant (PTA) provides direct patient care under the supervision of a licensed Physical Therapist in an outpatient setting, supporting patients in regaining mobility, managing pain, and improving functional outcomes following injury or illness.
Scope and Impact
Direct impact on patient recovery, functional mobility, and quality of life
Supports interdisciplinary care team and contributes to patient treatment outcomes
Works with diverse patient populations, including underserved communities
Decision Making Authority
Operates under the direction of a Physical Therapist
Exercises clinical judgment in progressing treatments within established care plans
Escalates patient condition changes, reassessment needs, or treatment modifications to supervising Physical Therapist
Interactions / Working Relationships
Internal: Physical Therapists, interdisciplinary healthcare team members, administrative staff
External: Patients and their families/caregivers
Frequent collaboration to coordinate care, communicate progress, and adjust treatment plans
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
Provide physical therapy treatments in accordance with the Physical Therapist's plan of care (30%)
Perform therapeutic interventions including exercises, neuromuscular re-education, gait and stair training, manual therapy, and modalities (20%)
Monitor and adjust treatments to support patient progress toward functional goals (10%)
Communicate patient status, progress, and concerns to Physical Therapist and care team (10%)
Assist in patient evaluations by collecting data (e.g., ROM, vitals, muscle testing) (5%)
Educate patients and families on treatment plans, recovery, and use of assistive devices (10%)
Fit and train patients on braces, prosthetics, and assistive equipment (5%)
Complete accurate and timely documentation, including treatment notes and discharge summaries (5%)