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Physiotherapy vs. Physical therapy

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Karenp73@gmail.com - 12 Jul 2006 20:47 GMT
Hi Folks,

I wonder if you can help me.
Can anyone tell me the difference between Physiotherapy and Physical
therapy?
I've always been interested in studying Physiotherapy but didn't have
the opportunity.
I now have an opportunity to study Physical therapy part time (while
I'm working), so I wanted to see if there was a significant difference
between the two.
Any help would be greatly appreciated ; - )

Regards,
Karen
Phil Anthropist - 13 Jul 2006 10:34 GMT
> Hi Folks,
>
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> Regards,
> Karen

As far as I know, a physiotherapist is the same as a physical therapist.
Physiotherapy is a term used in the UK and physical therapy is a term used
in the USA. Hope that helps.
 
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