"Physical therapy is not a subspecialty of the medical profession and physical therapists are not medical doctors; we are a separate profession that provides a unique service that physicians are unable and untrained to provide."
Letter to the American Medical Association from John Barnes
CEO, American Physical Therapy Association
12/22/2009
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Why Physical Therapists Should Make Diagnoses
Jumat, 10 Agustus 2012
Why Physical Therapists Should Make Diagnoses
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