Plan, prepare, and carry out individually designed programs of physical treatment to maintain, improve, or restore physical functioning, alleviate pain, or prevent physical dysfunction in patients; · Review physician’s referral and patient’s medical records and confer with patient and appropriate medical practitioners to plan, implement, and assess the intervention program in conjunction with the Physical Therapist; · Test, measure and record in the electronic medical chart the patient’s strength, motor development, functional capacity, sensory perception, and respiratory and/or circulatory efficiency; · Analyze patient’s health data and progress, record in electronic medical chart, and modify interventions to achieve anticipated goals and expected outcomes, including referring to other practitioners if needed; · Instruct patient in use of assistive devices such as wheelchairs, walkers, crutches, and canes, as well as in-treatment procedures to be continued at home; · Educate patients on injury prevention, ergonomics, and ways to promote orthopedic health; · Provide appropriate follow-up care when patient is discharged in collaboration with the Physical Therapist. In collaboration with the Physical Therapist and healthcare team, the role includes reviewing referrals, assessing and documenting patient progress in the electronic medical record, modifying interventions as needed, and educating patients on assistive devices, home programs, injury prevention, and orthopedic health, while ensuring appropriate follow-up care to support successful outcomes.