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2d ago
Hey, I had an intense physio session with manual therapy for the neck followed by shockwave (therapist said he increased the dose)
5 days later I’m still getting pain in referred pain in my neck and arm. Is this normal? Can I take anti inflammatory?
P.S. I’ve been doing treatment for a chronic neck/cervical spine case for a while, was feeling better before the session
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2d ago
Noticed a high turn over of staff at my trust and wondered why this is?
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2d ago
UofT Physio CAP invites released this morning….thoughts?
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2d ago
Hi all. I am a recently postgraduate from University of Birmingham. I have completed MSc Exercise and Sports Medicine and currently looking for job (Msk/sports preferred). Any leads/referrals will be appreciated. :) Current location - Birmingham (open to relocate)
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2d ago
AUSTRALIA (forgot to put in title):
I recently graduated high school last year and commenced undergrad physiotherapy here in Aus. Like majority of sporty people that are also academically inclined, I thought this would be a great fit.
I'm having major second thoughts. I wouldn't say I 'hate' it, I just cannot see myself working in allied health as a career long term. From my knowledge, the pay is mediocre and caps out relatively quickly, and I think it would be a pretty taxing career mentally through dealing with client after client in human interaction that have relatively similar problems a ..read more
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2d ago
UK educated Physiotherapists can I have your input on the following schools. I'm a Canadian and it looks like I will be going to one of the 3 school (listed below) and was curious on your oppions if you have went their or know students of these schools. I will be in the Msc Physiotherapy (pre-registration) any insight on school/city environment is appreciated.
Leeds Beckett University University of Hertfordshire University of Plymouth
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2d ago
Passed BPT 5years ago from India. Any suggestions, guide to start my journey for Masters In Canada ??
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2d ago
Hello all! I am currently graduatijg in june with a diploma of physiotherapist/occupational therapy assistant. I was wondering what my next step would be to get a degree and become licensed in canada. Like what do i need to study after this? Do i do a bachelor's ? But in what kinesiology? I have around 90 credits from this course and was hoping to transfer them for higher studies. So any recommendations guidance is all welcome! Im also lost at where to start seatching for unis as well as in the criteria. Appreciate any help tysm!
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2d ago
Not asking for any medical advice - just want to know the scope of practice. I've had physio for knee and wrist but is torso muscle pain also something that's done by physio.
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