As of June 2026, Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Physicians has an AI-exposure score of 52/100 (Elevated exposure) on the AI-Safe Careers index, blending O*NET tasks, the Anthropic Economic Index, the Penn/OpenAI study, and BLS data. This is an estimate of task exposure, not a prediction of job loss.

AI Exposure Score for

Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Physicians

52/100
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More exposed than 38% of the roles we track. Median pay ~US$265,930. About 9,600 projected openings a year (BLS 2024–34 — growth plus replacement).

Pay & demand figures are US medians (BLS, in USD) — your local figures will differ. Your exposure score applies broadly.

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Your tasks, by AI exposure

Automatable

No automatable tasks identified for this role — its real, individually-assessed tasks consistently read as augmentable (93%).

Augmentable
  • Prescribe orthotic and prosthetic applications and adaptive equipment, such as wheelchairs, bracing, or communication devices, to maximize patient function and self-sufficiency.
  • Document examination results, treatment plans, and patients' outcomes.
  • Provide inpatient or outpatient medical management of neuromuscular disorders, musculoskeletal trauma, acute and chronic pain, deformity or amputation, cardiac or pulmonary disease, or other disabling conditions.
  • Coordinate physical medicine and rehabilitation services with other medical activities.
  • Consult or coordinate with other rehabilitative professionals, including physical and occupational therapists, rehabilitation nurses, speech pathologists, neuropsychologists, behavioral psychologists, social workers, or medical technicians.
  • Assess characteristics of patients' pain, such as intensity, location, or duration, using standardized clinical measures.
  • Examine patients to assess mobility, strength, communication, or cognition.
  • Prescribe physical therapy to relax the muscles and improve strength.
  • Prescribe therapy services, such as electrotherapy, ultrasonography, heat or cold therapy, hydrotherapy, debridement, short-wave or microwave diathermy, and infrared or ultraviolet radiation, to enhance rehabilitation.
  • Conduct physical tests, such as functional capacity evaluations, to determine injured workers' capabilities to perform the physical demands of their jobs.
  • Monitor effectiveness of pain management interventions, such as medication or spinal injections.
  • Instruct interns and residents in the diagnosis and treatment of temporary or permanent physically disabling conditions.
  • Perform electrodiagnosis, including electromyography, nerve conduction studies, or somatosensory evoked potentials of neuromuscular disorders or damage.
  • Diagnose or treat performance-related conditions, such as sports injuries or repetitive-motion injuries.
Durable
  • Develop comprehensive plans for immediate and long-term rehabilitation, including therapeutic exercise, speech and occupational therapy, counseling, cognitive retraining, patient, family or caregiver education, or community reintegration.

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Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Physicians — median pay by US state (BLS OEWS, USD)

California: US$281,590Texas: US$269,800New York: US$242,500

Median annual wage, in USD. US national: US$265,930. More states are being added.

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