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Physical Therapy Assistant

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Crystal Lake Rehabilitation & Care Center

Burrillville, RI (In Person)

Full-Time

Posted 4 weeks ago (Updated 6 days ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 7/21/2026

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Physical Therapy Assistant 3.3 3.3 out of 5 stars 999 South Main Street, Burrillville, RI 02859 Part-time, Full-time Crystal Lake Rehabilitation & Care Center 8 reviews Part-time, Full-time A Physical Therapy Assistant supports Physical Therapists in helping patients who are recovering from injuries manage pain and regain their mobility. Their main duties include preparing therapy equipment for appointments, massaging and stretching patients' muscles and sanitizing therapy areas.
Duties and Responsibilities:
Physical Therapy Assistants work closely with Physical Therapists and other PTAs to provide rehabilitative care to patients. The duties and responsibilities of a Physical Therapy Assistant includes the following: Counsel patients and their families on what to do following treatment. Observe the patients they are working with before, during and after therapy and report notes to the Physical Therapist. Assign specific exercises for the patient and help the patients do these exercises. Use devices, such as walkers, and other equipment to help patients regain movement and reduce pain. Use a variety of techniques, including stretching exercises and massage, to treat patients. Assist patients when moving to and from the therapy area.