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Physiotherapists
Physiotherapists assess, plan and conduct rehabilitative programmes that improve or restore human motor functions, enhance movement ability, relieve pain syndromes, and treat or prevent physical malfunction associated with injuries, diseases and other impairments. They apply a broad range of physical therapies and techniques such as movement, ultrasound, heating, laser and other techniques.

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Tasks
providing scheduled physiotherapy treatment to patients
providing advice to communities and individuals about proper posture to prevent injury and strengthen muscles
conducting inspections to make diagnoses of disorders of bones, muscles and the circulatory system or the nervous system to determine the appropriate treatment
enhancing knowledge and coordinating work performance
preparing scientific papers and reports
educating and advising patients on rehabilitation exercises to aid long-term recovery and ensure health is maintained
teaching medical students and other health sciences students, medical specialists and other health professionals
performing related tasks
enacting and implementing public health laws and regulations to protect and improve community health
performing adjustments of the spinal joints and extremities using hands or specialist equipment
performing soft tissue therapy, such as massage
establishing appropriate treatment for the patient
massaging clients to improve blood circulation, soothe or stimulate nerves, facilitate elimination of waste matter, stretch contracted tendons and produce other therapeutic effects
applying physiotherapy and related techniques as part of the physical or mental treatment of disabled persons
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