Exercise Physiologist develops, implements, and evaluates exercise programs for patients. Conducts testing that assesses cardiovascular and metabolic effects of exercise for cardiac and musculoskeletal rehabilitation. Being an Exercise Physiologist follows testing protocols and selects appropriate testing protocol for the patient. Monitors patient during testing. Additionally, Exercise Physiologist calculates and records testing results. Coordinates with cross-functional patient care teams. May design exercise prescriptions, instructional materials, home exercise guidelines, and discharge instructions. Conducts exercise training sessions for patients. Requires a bachelor's degree in exercise physiology. Typically reports to a manager. The Exercise Physiologist work is generally independent and collaborative in nature. Contributes to moderately complex aspects of a project. To be an Exercise Physiologist typically requires 4 -7 years of related experience. (Copyright 2024 Salary.com)
Delivers comprehensive treatment services concerned with the analysis, improvement, and maintenance of health and fitness.
Assists in the rehabilitation of clients with heart/lung disease and other chronic diseases and/or disabilities.
Provides professional guidance and counsel of athletes and others interested in athletics.
Provides sports training, and human adaptability to acute and chronic exercise.
Responsible for client education.
Communicates exercise programs to clients of all knowledge levels.
Observes and recognizes exercise performance.
Exhibits knowledge of appropriate exercises and exercise equipment
Prefer Bachelor's degree in Exercise Physiology or Bachelor's Degree in Exercise Science.
Graduate of an exercise physiology/exercise science program.