The physiotherapy profession in Australia appears to have been caught unawares by the rapidly changing demography of health services and now seems to lack a clear identity and vision. Despite being a highly competitive profession to enter, attrition rates are high. This paper reflects on the history of physiotherapy in Australia and the dichotomy of paradigms it now faces, and suggests a possible option for the future, given that existing physiotherapy roles appear difficult to sustain in our current health care climate
Physiotherapists in Australia have been able to become specialists by a process of specialisation si...
Important questions for all members of our profession are posed by the thought–provoking Editorial i...
I feel it is a doubly great honour to be asked to talk to the Australian Physiotherapy Association o...
The physiotherapy profession in Australia appears to have been caught unawares by the rapidly changi...
Once again physiotherapy is at a crossroads in Australia, or rapidly approaching it. And once again ...
What I propose to do tonight is to look briefly at the history of physiotherapy in Australia, the fa...
Clinical specialisation in physiotherapy has a history extending over 20 years. The first specialist...
Despite the vision of the bold pioneers of the physiotherapy profession in Australia identified in t...
This was the first study known to the authors exploring workforce data from the New South Wales Phys...
This was the first study known to the authors exploring workforce data from the New South Wales Phys...
In the early 21st century physiotherapy the UK is experiencing unprecedented challenges to its pract...
In 2005, Nicholls and Larmer argued in this journal that the culture of physiotherapy practice in Ne...
In 2005, Nicholls and Larmer argued in this journal that the culture of physiotherapy practice in Ne...
Before discussing the challenge facing Physiotherapy Education today let us look back at how this ch...
In the early 21st century physiotherapy the UK is experiencing unprecedented challenges to its pract...
Physiotherapists in Australia have been able to become specialists by a process of specialisation si...
Important questions for all members of our profession are posed by the thought–provoking Editorial i...
I feel it is a doubly great honour to be asked to talk to the Australian Physiotherapy Association o...
The physiotherapy profession in Australia appears to have been caught unawares by the rapidly changi...
Once again physiotherapy is at a crossroads in Australia, or rapidly approaching it. And once again ...
What I propose to do tonight is to look briefly at the history of physiotherapy in Australia, the fa...
Clinical specialisation in physiotherapy has a history extending over 20 years. The first specialist...
Despite the vision of the bold pioneers of the physiotherapy profession in Australia identified in t...
This was the first study known to the authors exploring workforce data from the New South Wales Phys...
This was the first study known to the authors exploring workforce data from the New South Wales Phys...
In the early 21st century physiotherapy the UK is experiencing unprecedented challenges to its pract...
In 2005, Nicholls and Larmer argued in this journal that the culture of physiotherapy practice in Ne...
In 2005, Nicholls and Larmer argued in this journal that the culture of physiotherapy practice in Ne...
Before discussing the challenge facing Physiotherapy Education today let us look back at how this ch...
In the early 21st century physiotherapy the UK is experiencing unprecedented challenges to its pract...
Physiotherapists in Australia have been able to become specialists by a process of specialisation si...
Important questions for all members of our profession are posed by the thought–provoking Editorial i...
I feel it is a doubly great honour to be asked to talk to the Australian Physiotherapy Association o...