As a physiotherapist and masseuse, you'll meet with patients to assess their physical problem/disorder. Having made a diagnosis, you'll then design and review appropriate treatment programmes using a range of techniques, including manual therapy, therapeutic exercise and electrotherapy.
As well as treating patients, you'll also promote their health and wellbeing and provide advice on how to avoid injury and self-manage long-term conditions.
Patients can include children, the elderly, stroke patients and people with sports injuries.
TASK
A physiotherapist and a masseuse are expected to perform lymphatic drainage massage on patients after surgery.
A physiotherapist is expected to examine every tummy tuck patient and carry out a breathing therapy before surgery
Physiotherapist/masseuse are expected to rotate massage sessions within and outside the hospital.
Physiotherapist/masseuse are to ensure massages, are given only for the number of sessions paid for by the patients.
Physiotherapist are to diagnose, assess and treat their physical problem/condition
Physiotherapist are to educate patients and their carers about how to prevent and/or improve conditions
Physiotherapist are to keep up to date with new techniques and technologies available for treating patients
Physiotherapist/masseuse are to work with patients who have a range of conditions, including neurological, neuromusculoskeletal, cardiovascular and respiratory, sometimes over a period of weeks
A monthly report that contains total number of massages for the month, total number of patients for normal post-surgery massage, total number of clients for physiotherapy, total number of physiotherapy sessions and total number of massages done on the island and mainland.