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Neuromuscular Physical Therapist

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Wired Neuromuscular Performance

West Lake Hills, TX (In Person)

Full-Time

Posted 3 weeks ago (Updated 3 weeks ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 6/28/2026

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Neuromuscular Physical Therapist Wired Neuromuscular Performance West Lake Hills, TX Job Details Full-time 18 hours ago Qualifications Doctoral degree Physical Therapy Physical Therapy License Doctor of Physical Therapy Full Job Description Wired Neuromuscular Performance is seeking a highly skilled Physical Therapist to join our rehabilitation and performance team in West Lake Hills, Texas. At Wired, we believe movement dysfunction is rooted in neuromuscular inefficiency, impaired signaling, compensation patterns, and reduced proprioceptive accuracy—not simply musculoskeletal limitation. Our approach focuses on restoring communication between the nervous system and body through proprietary Active Neuromuscular Stimulation (ANS) and movement re-education. We are looking for a clinician with a strong background in: Orthopedic rehabilitation, sports performance, and neurological rehabilitation Neuromuscular physiology & biomechanics Corrective exercise & motor control Movement sequencing & proprioceptive restoration Womens health and pelvic floor dysfunction Required Qualifications Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) from an accredited program Active state PT license in good standing This role includes evaluating dysfunctional movement patterns, developing individualized treatment plans, applying Wired neuromuscular stimulation protocols, and helping clients progress from pain and dysfunction to high-level movement efficiency and performance. Ideal candidates are growth-oriented, innovative, and excited to be part of redefining rehabilitation through nervous system-based care. If you're passionate about the future of rehabilitation and human performance, we'd love to connect.
Education:
Doctorate (Preferred)
Work Location:
In person