Not All Physios Are Equal

“Aren’t all Physiotherapists the same?”

One of the most difficult tasks I have with prospective new clients is convincing them that I am different to other Physiotherapists that they have seen in the past. This is generally because people simply don’t know that there are different types of Physiotherapists out there with different levels of recognised experience and skills.

So who should you see and when should you see someone else?

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Specialisation has begun!

OMG…that pretty much states my feelings on what I have to do for the next 2 years.

I am the only NSW person to be doing the Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy Specialisation Training Program. What that means is that by the end of 2 years, I would have completed and proven that I have what it takes to be regarded as a Specialist Physiotherapist. It is very daunting but exciting as well.

At first, being busy, I thought I would do what I had to to pass…but that just isn’t me. I did that in my undergraduate degree for the first 2 years…my goal is to be the best that I can be!

In undergrad, I got a low Credit pass – about an average of 67/100 over 4 years. I decided to turn that around for my Masters…got a fairly good HD average – 87/100 (80+ is HD at UWA – anything above 90 is rare).

Now it is specialisation time…I am going to give it a red hot go…lots of study but ultimately the patients will benefit because learning never stops!

I am looking forward to the process and hope you come along for the journey :)

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