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No, you get a master's degree (which is why the course is called a Master's Degree of Physiotherapy and not a Doctorate of Physiotherapy).
ye
Physical Therapy or physiotherapy
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yes
Physiotherapy is where the doctor sits you down or stands you up (depending on where you need work on) and takes you through all kinds of excercises that he asks you to practice weekly. I went to the physio about a month ago because I was borrn with a hip displacier, and now i feel no pain!
An example of using formal communication is if a service user had been to the doctors to ask for a referral for physiotherapy on their back. Then the doctor would assess her. If it needs physiotherapy then the GP will send a formal letter to the hospital telling why she has asked to go to hospital.
the supreme dalek
Dalek Supreme.
Yes, if you feel that you have repetitive strain injury you should contact your doctor. There are surgeries that can repair the damage sometimes, or perhaps there is physiotherapy that you could do to assist in relieving the pain you are suffering.
Your safest solution - would be to ask your own doctor to refer you to a qualified physiotherapist.
Your spine specialist may go for operation or he may decide to manage the same conservatively. Your doctor is the best judge for you. With modern therapy, the prognosis is good. You need to cooperate your doctor regarding the physiotherapy and other advice.