- Conduct assessments and evaluations of patients' physical conditions:- The physiotherapist will be responsible for examining patients' medical histories and conducting physical assessments to determine their physical condition and needs.- Develop personalized treatment plans and goals for patients:- Based on the assessments, the physiotherapist will create individualized treatment plans tailored to each patient's needs, outlining specific goals and interventions.- Implement therapeutic exercises and modalities to improve patients' mobility and function:- The physiotherapist will use a variety of techniques such as exercises, stretches, and modalities like heat or cold therapy to help patients regain mobility, reduce pain, and improve overall function.- Monitor and track patients' progress and adjust treatment plans as needed:- It is crucial for the physiotherapist to closely monitor patients' progress, make any necessary adjustments to treatment plans, and ensure they are on track to meet their rehabilitation goals.Required skills and expectations:- Strong communication skills to effectively interact with patients, colleagues, and other healthcare professionals.- Knowledge of human anatomy, physiology, and biomechanics to understand and address patients' physical issues.- Ability to empathize with patients and motivate them throughout their rehabilitation process.- Detail-oriented approach to accurately assess patients' conditions and progress.- Valid certification and licensure as a physiotherapist in the relevant location.