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The Prospects for Physiotherapist Assistant Career

... requires good communication skills so he or she can act as a liaison between the patient and the primary physiotherapist. Finally, since the assistant is the person who has the most "hands on" contact with the patient, he or she needs ... Read Read: The Prospects for Physiotherapist Assistant Career

By: Amy Nutt | 12/10/2007 | Non-Fiction

Sciatica Treatment by Physiotherapists

... with men most susceptible in their forties and women in their fifties.  Up to a quarter have symptoms which last more than six weeks and referral to physiotherapists for acute management is routine.Disc prolapse can result in the internal ... Read Read: Sciatica Treatment by Physiotherapists

By: Jonathan Blood-smyth | 13/11/2008 | Health

Piriformis Syndrome Treatment by Physiotherapists

... to the sciatic nerve in the buttock and irritation or compression of the nerve have been suggested as causes. Physiotherapists diagnose and treat piriformis syndrome regularly, as it can often be mistaken for sciatica. The piriformis (" ... Read Read: Piriformis Syndrome Treatment by Physiotherapists

By: Jonathan Blood-smyth | 20/10/2008 | Diseases & Conditions

Is There a Difference Between Physiotherapist and Physical Therapist in Singapore? Look for a Specialised Physiotherapy Treatment that works!

... with your country's association. In Singapore, there is a Singapore Physiotherapy Association for all qualified physiotherapists. Although you may see some 'clinics' or even signs offering "physical therapy" or physiotherapy, the services ... Read Read: Is There a Difference Between Physiotherapist and Physical Therapist in Singapore? Look for a Specialised Physiotherapy Treatment that works!

By: gabriellee | 21/05/2009 | Health

The Physiotherapist Vs Chiropractor Difference Debate: Who is More Cost Effective for Neck Pain or Back Pain?

... revolved around about chiropractors. Chiropractors use the title of respect “Doctor” in front of their name where as physiotherapist does not. Chiropractors are doctors, but not in medicine, but chiropractic. Most Chiropractors are not GP ... Read Read: The Physiotherapist Vs Chiropractor Difference Debate: Who is More Cost Effective for Neck Pain or Back Pain?

By: gabriellee | 10/06/2009 | Wellness

What are the Pain Conditions that can be Treated by a Singapore Physiotherapist?

... besides medication and surgery. Below is a list of common musculoskeletal and orthopedic Pain Conditions that can be treated by Physiotherapist (aka physical therapist) in one of the foremost Singapore Physiotherapy Clinic at 'THE PAIN ... Read Read: What are the Pain Conditions that can be Treated by a Singapore Physiotherapist?

By: gabriellee | 15/05/2009 | Health

How Physiotherapists Treat Neck Pain

... spine pain and disability is one of the commonest problems for which people consult a physiotherapist. The first part of the examination is to find out the cause of onset of the pain and how it has behaved since then. The cause of the pain ... Read Read: How Physiotherapists Treat Neck Pain

By: Jonathan Blood-smyth | 03/10/2008 | Alternative Medicine
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Physiotherapists And What They Do

... physician for that knee wrenched while running, others will take advantage of the services offered by sports physiotherapists. Injuries of these types are more common today than ever before. More people are making a serious effort to ... Read Read: Physiotherapists And What They Do

By: Astrid Port | 25/11/2009 | Health

What Is The Difference Between A Chiropractor And A Physiotherapist?

... their own types of therapy.  The goal of physiotherapy is to improve the patient's ability to move.  To do this the Physiotherapist might teach his patient exercises to do at home as well as working with him in a professional setting.  As ... Read Read: What Is The Difference Between A Chiropractor And A Physiotherapist?

By: Peter Benalla | 03/09/2009 | Alternative Medicine

Choosing To Train As A Physiotherapist

... care systems, who have health problems, and any work on sports injuries will be unusual. Junior physiotherapists go through a rotational scheme in their first two or three years so the ability to specialise in sports will take some time. Read Read: Choosing To Train As A Physiotherapist

By: Jonathan Blood-smyth | 25/11/2009 | Health

Spinal Cord Injury by Physiotherapists

... for the positions they will need to live as independently as possible. The frog position is one of the postures the physiotherapist will place the patient in, with the hips bent up and the knees placed out to the side so the soles of the ... Read Read: Spinal Cord Injury by Physiotherapists

By: Jonathan Blood-smyth | 30/01/2009 | Health

BUPA Puts Pressure on Physiotherapy

... and drive better value for our customers.  "We are also increasingly being asked by our customers for more information about the physiotherapists who treat them. Our new approach to physiotherapy will enable us to meet this growing need.... ... Read Read: BUPA Puts Pressure on Physiotherapy

By: Peter Benalla | 12/05/2009 | Health

Physiotherapy – Respiratory Conditions

... , starting with assessing the lung expansion and air entry. By holding the chest on both sides, the physiotherapist can assess how well the expansion is occurring and whether it is symmetrical. Auscultation, listening to the chest with a ... Read Read: Physiotherapy – Respiratory Conditions

By: Jonathan Blood-smyth | 21/01/2009 | Health

Muscle Strength Assessment – Physiotherapy

... down as 2/5 or 4/5, at times with a plus or minus sign to show the muscle has more or less strength but not enough to go down or up the scale. The physiotherapist ensures the joint is in the optimal position to enable the muscle to function ... Read Read: Muscle Strength Assessment – Physiotherapy

By: Jonathan Blood-smyth | 10/02/2009 | Health

Physiotherapy – Pain Syndromes

... tissue joint", implying that the joint's functional ability is dependent on its soft and not its hard components. Physiotherapists are closely involved in treating and rehabilitating the shoulder, dealing with the muscles, ligaments and ... Read Read: Physiotherapy – Pain Syndromes

By: Peter Benalla | 27/11/2008 | Health

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