Demand is increasing as there is increasing rate of life style diseases.As paramedical persons Physiotherapists can carry out prescriptions, assist in training, do exercises as adviced by the treating physicians. Increased number of accidents with resulting disabilities require a lot of Physiotherapists as Masseurs, Mobilisers of stiff joints administering non invasive pain alleviating modalities as adviced by the Orthopedicians. They can also run fitness centres for weight reduction. They can also accompany sports teams as Assistants to the Sports Medicine Physician. Thus a lot of oppurtunities galore for Physiotherapists
Here in the UK we usually call them physiotherapists.
* Don't get physiotherapists mixed up with low brow massage parlors. Physiotherapists have a degree in what they do and it's a job like any other job and there is no reason you should think they would untrustworthy.
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It depends on what country you are in. If you perform a simple web search with the word physiotherapists and the country or area that you are in you should be able to find what you are looking for.
Yes, and actually most veterinary physiotherapists are not human physiotherapists. They are, however, veterinarians for the most part.
Yes they are.
A stethoscopes is an essential tool for all physiotherapists/doctors. This basic instrument helps them diagnose heart and breathing problems. It is most commonly used for measurement of blood pressure.
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Medical professionals such as nurses, receptionists, radiologists, physiotherapists etc.
In most western countries physiotherapists are not classified as doctors. However this may not be universal.
Physiotherapists, chiropractors, massage therapists are probably the most common ones.