To become a physiotherapist in New Zealand, you need to complete a Bachelor of Physiotherapy degree, which typically takes four years. This program includes both theoretical coursework and practical clinical experience. After graduation, you must register with the Physiotherapy Board of New Zealand and obtain a practicing certificate. Additionally, it’s beneficial to gain experience through internships or volunteer work in healthcare settings.
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There are several degrees that one needs in order to become a psychologist. Generally, one would need a doctorate degree in education or psychology.
you need to be able to take on a bit of screaming if client is in pain
Try an osteopath and physiotherapist
Alan Smith - physiotherapist - was born in 1950.
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A physiotherapist may also be called a physical therapist or occupational therapist
Dublin is the largest city, so it would have the most hospitals and other medical facilities, but if you are looking for a job as a physiotherapist in Ireland, then look at all the opportunities, no matter where they are.
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It would certainly be best to consult a physiotherapist if you feel pain in your foot/heel area. Consult your physician first if necessary, and have him/her refer you to a colleague specializing in the area.