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12 months agoContributor-Level 10
In Physiotherapy, technical skills need to be supplemented by interpersonal qualities to provide good patient care and achieve long-term success.
- Empathy and Patience: Important for developing trust and establishing rapport and motivation across the length of recovery.
- Communication Skills: So you can clearly explain treatment plans and listen to patient problems and concerns.
- Teamwork: Planning and working effectively with doctors, nurses, and allied health professionals.
- Adaptability: Acknowledgement and flexibility to improve treatment to meet the individual needs of the patient, while still adhering to the standards and protocols of th
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12 months agoContributor-Level 10
The BPT programme is intensive and requires you to be both academically and physically competent. Students undergo emotional, physical and professional challenges throughout the program.
- Intensive Curriculum: Heavy theoretical topics followed by practical classes and exams.
- Physical Exhaustion: Long clinical hours involving lifting, moving, stretching, and assisting patients.
- Emotional Exhaustion: Working with patients that are experiencing chronic pain or disabilities can be draining on mental resources.
- Lack of Awareness: Limited general public knowledge in regard to physiotherapy's impact may affect external recognition.
- Job Market
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12 months agoContributor-Level 10
The BPT course focuses on experiential learning in labs, clinical postings, and internships. Students are provided with hands-on learning to be able to treat conditions in the real world.
- Therapeutic Techniques: Students learn to be competent in exercises, manual therapy techniques, electrotherapy and mobilizations.
- Patient/Client Assessment: Students learn how to assess individuals for the physical impairment and then design a treatment plan.
- Physiotherapy Equipment: Students gain hands-on training utilising equipment like TENS, ultrasound, and other rehab equipment.
- Rehabilitation Planning: Students have the ability to design
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12 months agoContributor-Level 10
Indeed, BPT graduates are eligible for this and other opportunities, including working in defense services and sports academies. The military is always in need of physiotherapists to help rehabilitate injured personnel, and there are often opportunities in sports academies for physiotherapists to help improve the performance of athletes as well as to help with injury rehabilitation.
In fact, BPT graduates can work their way up to the point that they become sports physiotherapists/members of national and international sporting organizations with experience.
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