I am a physiotherapist who is now retired, but still with a very rumbling interest in neuroscience and its importance to the profession.
One of the several reasons I retired was the reluctance of PTs to consider a change of practice towards neurosciences; to think about what they do and why; and to consider the person who comes to them for help with pain, rather than finding labelled conditions to treat.
As well, I am keen on geology, poetry, writing and cloud formations.
Nari
One of the several reasons I retired was the reluctance of PTs to consider a change of practice towards neurosciences; to think about what they do and why; and to consider the person who comes to them for help with pain, rather than finding labelled conditions to treat.
As well, I am keen on geology, poetry, writing and cloud formations.
Nari
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