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Diane -> Re: Physiotherapists Vs Physical Therapists (April 12, 2003 11:26:00 AM)
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Hi again Tunji, thanks for clarifying your concern.
On the topic of physical therapist versus physiotherapist, let's face it: the words "physical" and "therapist" are really quite generic. Even when used together they don't exactly trigger a recognition that someone has acquired training that has been medically endorsed. It's hard to protect the designation. A bit like trying to protect the designation "table salt."
The one word designation "physiotherapist" on the other hand, actually sounds "Latin-esque" and therefore more "medical-esque", than just the plain English term physical therapist, which is all it really means...
I would say that (completely beside the fact that I'm a bit biased, having considered myself a "physiotherapist" all these years) the single word designation implies something closer to the truth of the matter, that we are medically approved, movement specialized practitioners with a foot in each camp: the camp of those physically afflicted with serious diseases that impair function, and the camp of the worried well who suffer from pain. Diane
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