Kinesiologist Duties & Responsibilities

The role and function of a Kinesiologist includes the following duties and responsibilities:

  • Studying the effects of exercise on the body's functions to improve health and performance at work, in sports, or in daily life.
  • Designing rehabilitation programs to increase the range of motions for patients with movement disorders.
  • Working with athletes to improve fitness and performance levels.
  • Developing and conducting fitness and mobility programs for the elderly.
  • Training patients to use exercises, stretches, or therapy to manage pain, prevent injury, and increase mobility.
  • Improving the motor learning skills of patients suffering from motor and neurological problems, such as cerebral palsy and autism.
  • Monitoring patient muscle movements to alleviate muscle ailments.
  • Assisting patients suffering from physical disabilities.
  • Suggesting and demonstrating proper body postures and muscle movements in corporate settings to prevent disorders such as carpal tunnel syndrome.

Note that this is not an exhaustive list of Kinesiologist duties and responsibilities. Job functions for specific Kinesiologist roles may vary, depending on the industry and type of employer.


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