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Our blog will feature our Healthy Lifestyle article on Ang Peryodiko Newspaper: Rehab and Exercise Tips. This will also be a guide to our Rehab and Therapy clients.
Disclaimer: Please be aware that information in this article is neither intended nor implied to be a substitute for professional medical advice. Always seek the advice of a qualified health provider prior to starting any new treatment or with any questions you may have regarding an injury or medical condition.
Written by: Kristin Manibo RMT, CAT(C)
Another big question we hear a lot is: “What is the difference between Physiotherapy and Athletic Therapy?” Physiotherapists work with a wider scope of practice (dealing with other body systems, such as neuromuscular and cardiorespiratory, aside from the musculoskeletal system). Similarly, Physiotherapists are also trained in injury assessment, rehabilitation, and various modalities. However, most Physiotherapists are not trained in emergency care (First Responder). If you have any questions about anything related to Athletic Therapy and/or Massage Therapy, don’t hesitate to call us at (204) 885-9292 or email us at [email protected]. References: https://athletictherapy.org/public/whatisAT “The Sports Medicine Model of Care for Your Occupational Athlete” by Jim Allivato, ATC/L Subscribe to E-newsletter.
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