Dear colleagues,
im a german physiotherapist with 2 years working experience
in an orthopedic/neurologic practice.
i made my graduation with an overall of 2 (equal to "good" or "B")
i have/had two big goals in my life:
1)becoming a physiotherapist - done
2)working in ireland -- got to do
so i need to pass the iscp-recognition,
but i dont want to rush things and make sure i do my best...fair enough!
i got some questions:
1) how big is PNF in ireland?
i made my advanced training under supervision of L. Ozarcuk
(a former pupil of magie knott in vallejo) with pretty good marks.
i also plan most of my trainings under PNF-aspects.
how much will this help?
2) i got continued education in manual lymphatic drainage.
is it a comon therapy in IRL?i know e.g that its almost not used in
the US.
3) i work in the eu-project "Osteoarthritis Communicator"
and got a training in avoiding downfalls of geriatric patients.
any chance this is usefull?
4) Would it be usefull to make an Manual Therapy skill enhancement
before starting the recognition?
when yes,wich are the most common therapy concepts?
(e.g. maitland,cyrax etc...)
do you think i should gain more experience or is it already worth a try?
for any further advice i would be realy thankfull!
best regards
Robin
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