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    Re: Treatment techniques...

    I think that is a bit harsh. the whole problem with the teaching system is its reliance on asking students to self teach out of textbooks. It is perhaps for these reasons that the average person on the street has little faith in physiotherapy until they get first hand experience with it, while relying on drugs towards the end years of their lives to 'pseudo-solve' all their problems. An emphasis on promoting and sharing research based, or clinical based interventions should be encouraged, especially to students.


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    Re: Treatment techniques...

    i agree with you.i feel a bit of self learning will help a novel physio to get awareness about the multiple options/techniques available.definitely to be good at it he/she needs assistance of an expert physio.
    the books which i felt useful
    steps to follow
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    adult hemiplegia



 
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