Physiotherapist

A Physiotherapist helps people restore movement, reduce pain, and improve physical function after injury, illness, or disability. They use exercises, manual therapy, and rehabilitation techniques to support recovery and long-term health. This role blends science, movement, rehabilitation, and human care, making it essential in healthcare, sports, and recovery systems.

RIASEC Type: Social (S) Realistic (R), Investigative (I)

What a Physiotherapist does

Assess patients’ physical condition and mobility. Develop personalized rehabilitation plans. Guide patients through exercises and therapy sessions. Use manual therapy techniques (massage, joint mobilization). Help patients recover from injuries or surgeries

Physiotherapist skills required

Core Skills, Human anatomy and physiology, Rehabilitation techniques and exercise therapy, Patient assessment and diagnosis (movement-related), Communication and patient guidance, Supporting Skills