ofcourse...physiotherapy is a stronger profession,,never diluted by thers...it has its own value in many countries,, especially in the european countries....
I believe it is continuing to grow in strength and independence as a therapy option
I think is is continuing to grow in strength but is becoming less unique as a therapy option
I believe it in a process of diminishing in strength and independence as a therapy option
I believe we are seeing the beginning of the end to our remarkeable profession
ofcourse...physiotherapy is a stronger profession,,never diluted by thers...it has its own value in many countries,, especially in the european countries....
YES, i believe physio has made and still making tremendious progress across the nations of the world.This however remains uneven in our various countries due to some factors.
Education- countries that pioneered physio training with curriculum and policies that make physio a subjugate or extention of doctors precriptions may suffer tremendiously from represive tendencies Doctors empire.So education remains a major key to giving physio a voice and relivance along healthcare chain.
University edu produces aggresive and sophisticated clinical physios who know their onions and by extention create an image and relivance for the profession.
Many countries of the world run sub-vasity physio programme and produce technician masqurading as physios.
Generaly speaking physio progress is on the rise and continuos curriculum review and upgrading is sinq qua non to getting to the promise land.yelufem.