Yes, physiotherapists can use stethoscopes as part of their practice, particularly in settings where they assess patients' respiratory and cardiovascular functions. While not a primary tool for physiotherapy, a stethoscope can help them monitor heart and lung sounds during evaluations, especially for patients with respiratory conditions. However, the extent to which they use a stethoscope may vary based on their training, the specific clinical setting, and local regulations.
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.
A stethoscope - is a device used by (usually) the medical profession to listen to sounds of a patient's body.
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Depends : fingers, stethoscope, EKG.
The doctor used his stethoscope to listen to the sound of your heatbeat
Can be, to listen to stomach sounds.
* 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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