Rehabilitate patients through movement therapy restoring function and reducing pain
Physiotherapists (physical therapists in the US context) use movement, exercise, manual therapy, and education to treat a wide range of conditions affecting muscles, joints, and the nervous system. They work in sports rehabilitation, post-surgical recovery, chronic pain management, and neurological rehabilitation. The profession is regulated and requires degree-level qualification.
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Earn degree in Physiotherapy (BSc or MSc depending on country) Register with national physiotherapy regulatory body Gain supervised clinical experience across settings Pursue…
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Growth Rate: Average through 2030 Remote Trend: Stable — hands-on treatment required; telehealth for follow-up Top Industries: Hospitals, private clinics, sports teams,…
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