Community-based physiotherapy in Western India: Some findings from surveys

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Purpose: The aim of this seven-year project was to understand the perceptions of different client populations (including physiotherapists) towards community health and rehabilitation methods and identify the "gaps" in the existing system. Method: A series of surveys were conducted on several populations with functional disabilities in different parts of western India. Results: It was found that community physiotherapists with adequate motivation, knowledge and skills are insufficient in number. It appears that the community at large is in need of cost-effective preventive strategies to deal with health problems. Future research should identify the interests of community physiotherapists, and provide adequate resources to increase their existing numbers.

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Rajan, P. (2012). Community-based physiotherapy in Western India: Some findings from surveys. Asia Pacific Disability Rehabilitation Journal, 23(4), 90–96. https://doi.org/10.5463/DCID.v23i4.155

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