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    Re: Role of physiotherapists

    Quote Originally Posted by jithkmohan View Post
    i would likes to know that whether physios have any rihgts to consult a patient indipendantly ? and if its so, is it legally allowed?
    Deppending the country a health care profesional is subject to thats country law. Nonetheless deppends what you will consult eg exercises or to provide a diagnosis. Diagnosis in most countrys is dedicated to the Drs. If you meant to assess (mind the word am using) for ROM or isokinetic results, you can.


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    Re: Role of physiotherapists

    Thanks for your kind rep dear friend


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    Re: Role of physiotherapists

    Quote Originally Posted by jithkmohan View Post
    Thanks for your kind rep dear friend
    You welcome. To add something up you may have a very good idea for torn ACL or ATFL and you may have perform the manual special testing perfect. In acase that you are not allowed to express the assessment/diagnosis you can always suggest your belief with justification to the client and refer them.



 
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