Physiotherapist (noun)

A healthcare professional who specializes in the assessment and treatment of physical impairments, disabilities, and pain using physical techniques such as exercise, massage, and manipulation.

Origin:

The word 'physiotherapist' is a compound of the greek words 'physiologia', meaning 'the study of nature', and 'therapeia', meaning 'healing'. it was first used in english in the early 20th century to describe someone who practices physical therapy.

Examples:

  1. After her surgery, the physiotherapist worked with her to help her regain strength and mobility.
  2. The physiotherapist taught the patient exercises to help relieve their chronic back pain.
  3. A physiotherapist can help you recover from an injury and prevent future ones.
  4. The physiotherapist was able to diagnose and treat the patient's shoulder problem effectively.
  5. It is important to see a qualified and registered physiotherapist for effective treatment of physical conditions.
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