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Created by : binoy mathew k v, Physiotherapist, medical trust hospital  | 03 27 2011 14:23:08 +0000
Industry : Hospitals
Keywords : physiotherapy
Activity:  71 views;  last activity : 03 27 2011 14:23:09 +0000

Physiotherapy is a specialized branch with its unique way of assessing and managing various musculoskeltal,neurologic, cardiorespiratory and various other general disorders.Physiotherapist are trained for a period of 41/2 year during undergraduation including 6 months of full time internship.

And specialization via Master's degree for another 2-3 yrs.So do you think physiotherapist should work under a medical proffessional,who doesn't know anything about biomechanics-(that is the science and art of movement and forces related and responsible),physiotherapy modalities,physiotherapy treatment approaches etc

 
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Yes,becauseĀ  physiotherapists are skilled enough to cary out practise independently.


By binoy mathew k v, Physiotherapist, medical trust hospital  | 03 27 2011 14:23:08 +0000
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