It already is a Primary Health Profession in many countries, e.g. Australia, New Zealand and the UK.
What in your opinion is the future of physiotherapy?
Will it become more inclusive of holistic non-invasive therapies and become the primary health profession.
Or is it only surviving because of the poorer health of western americans/canadian/british and increase problems due to conflict etc.
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It already is a Primary Health Profession in many countries, e.g. Australia, New Zealand and the UK.
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In the US, I think we'll see PT become less inclusive of hollistic treatments and continue its shift toward emphasis on evidence-based treatments.
The pollitical enviroment over here may make it difficult for PT to become a point-of-entry into the health care system (at least in the near future).