Handy tips for the graduating Physiotherapist

Being a physiotherapist is a wonderful career and it is a profession I am truely passionate about. It wasn't always the case. I've been lucky to have meet some incredible and inspiring people throughout my career, who have guided my journey and given me tips. This blog is my advice to graduating physiotherapists on ways to manage your new job, get the most out of what you do, and hopefully find a workplace that allows you to grow and develop into the Physiotherapist you wish to become.  

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Differential diagnosis of cervicogenic dizziness

Dizziness may have vestibular, cardiac, neurological, psychological, and cervicogenic origins. Physiotherapists have the ability to differentiate between cervicogenic dizziness and vertigo. This blog explores some of the causes for dizziness and vertigo which are not cervicogenic in nature.

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The Road to Mastering Physiotherapy

Last year was the hardest, most confronting, challenging experience of my life, yet I would encourage every physio to undertake post-graduate study. I don’t believe you can become an excellent physio until you have been stripped bare, with all your weaknesses on show. Only then can you strive to become a Master.

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