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Australian Journal of Physiotherapy, 1978
Australian Journal of Physiotherapy, 1976
In a radio interview earlier this year a chiropractor was asked: "What do you see as the... more In a radio interview earlier this year a chiropractor was asked: "What do you see as the role of physiotherapists?" His answer was interesting. "The physiotherapist is basically a second string practitioner. He is not a first contact practitioner; he doesn't directly contact the patient; he must go through the medical profession; and we feel that the physiotherapist could be used in a similar fashion by the chiropractor to provide massage and passive mobilization for the patient."(2.)
Australian Journal of Physiotherapy, 1975
This paper is addressed to the effects of experience on the developing nervous system of the very... more This paper is addressed to the effects of experience on the developing nervous system of the very young infant. Particular attention is paid to visual and visual-motor development.
Australian Journal of Physiotherapy, 1975
I am not a Philosopher by profession. I cannot claim to have a profound knowledge of the subject,... more I am not a Philosopher by profession. I cannot claim to have a profound knowledge of the subject, "Ethics". But as a physiotherapist, I can claim to be concerned about the moral obligations of my profession to the public it serves; and it is from this basis that I feel qualified to speak.
The Australian journal of physiotherapy, 2006
Australian Journal of Physiotherapy, 1994
Australian Journal of Physiotherapy, 1978
Australian Journal of Physiotherapy, 1976
In a radio interview earlier this year a chiropractor was asked: "What do you see as the... more In a radio interview earlier this year a chiropractor was asked: "What do you see as the role of physiotherapists?" His answer was interesting. "The physiotherapist is basically a second string practitioner. He is not a first contact practitioner; he doesn't directly contact the patient; he must go through the medical profession; and we feel that the physiotherapist could be used in a similar fashion by the chiropractor to provide massage and passive mobilization for the patient."(2.)
Australian Journal of Physiotherapy, 1975
This paper is addressed to the effects of experience on the developing nervous system of the very... more This paper is addressed to the effects of experience on the developing nervous system of the very young infant. Particular attention is paid to visual and visual-motor development.
Australian Journal of Physiotherapy, 1975
I am not a Philosopher by profession. I cannot claim to have a profound knowledge of the subject,... more I am not a Philosopher by profession. I cannot claim to have a profound knowledge of the subject, "Ethics". But as a physiotherapist, I can claim to be concerned about the moral obligations of my profession to the public it serves; and it is from this basis that I feel qualified to speak.
The Australian journal of physiotherapy, 2006
Australian Journal of Physiotherapy, 1994