Take you to find the "professional physiotherapist you trust"!
Residents who continue to follow Baker's articles know what Baker often says
" Remember to find a professional physiotherapist you trust "
But where to look for it?
How can I be sure that he is someone I can trust?
How do you know that his professionalism is enough?
These questions will be answered in the article below!
There are four types of physical therapists
Here is an example of the "orthopaedic department" where Baker is the most familiar and has the largest number of patients.
Health care clinics, hospitals
This is where physical therapists are most widely distributed
Except that some large hospitals have "free hands", and clinics have "self-paid hands"
Basically all kinds of "instrument therapy"
Whether these treatments are effective, you can read my previous article!
What is the use of electrotherapy and heat compress? | What do physiotherapists do under the health care system?
What are ultrasound and shock waves? |Are device treatments really ineffective?
These places are considered the scope of "doctor's dominance"
Most of the treatments are prescribed by doctors, and physiotherapists follow suit
So when you ask:
"What is the effect of this electrotherapy?"
"Can it be cured?"
"Why don't you feel it, is it really curative?"
"I haven't improved after so long, should I continue to do it?"
......
What do you think we should answer?
Of course, it is said in an " official tone ":
"Of course it works! It just takes time!"
"You need to be more intensive to do the treatment and it will slowly get better"
"This place promotes repair, I didn't feel it at all!"
"Everyone's situation is different! You have to work every day! Good ones are slow, so be patient."
......
Is every sentence telling you to "work longer, be more intensive, have time, be patient, rest..."
Because that's what our boss wants us to do
Keep the sick and ask the sick to come and come often
In this way, the boss can make a lot of money and make a fortune!
And as employees, we just want to make ends meet
So even therapists know that these devices don't actually have any positive effect.
But still can only abandon professional ethics at the moment
Make a "hope the patient will never be well" statement...
Therefore, Baker does not recommend that residents pay more attention to such places.
Because you can hardly find any real knowledge in this place
Physiotherapists who continue to publish objections despite being here like Baker
But you can't find it, you can't see it
So if you're going here to find a physical therapist
Be mentally prepared,
Here is to do peace of mind, don't ask, and don't expect too much efficacy
As a degenerative disease, you may just want pain relief and soothing, so just sort out your mood and come back
Here is "a product of cheap medical care, cheap, but you'll have a hard time finding a professional physiotherapist you trust"
Studio, National Art Museum, Rehabilitation and Tuina...
You heard that right, there are physiotherapists in these places too
The cost of opening a physical therapy facility is relatively high
Many aspiring therapists have difficulty in realizing their dream of establishing a physiotherapy center due to their life and economy.
Ashamed to say, opening these places is indeed a " legal loophole " for physiotherapists
In Taiwan, physical therapy centers, manual therapy, and even self-pay medical treatment
Such scientifically proven and clinically effective technologies seem unattractive to the public
On the contrary, it is the folk fist division, rehabilitation and massage who do not have a nationally recognized license.
Doing it is likely to kill people's "guan" is always crowded and flocked
And their technology is derived from "experience passed down"
Although it can be said that it is effective after "multi-person test"
But for some relatively rare and at-risk groups, there is considerable risk
So generally Baker would not recommend residents to go to these places to deal with your pain
But with the changing times, physical therapists have also begun to compromise with reality
After all, the cost of prescribing treatment is high, it still depends on the doctor's face, and the public generally does not accept it.
So opening a "What What Museum" seems to be more able to do your own professional things outside the law
And for such a profession that is often forgotten
It is necessary to sacrifice the name "physiotherapist" and the signboard of "claimed curative effect"
All "treatment" must be replaced by "soothing, relaxing", etc.
That is to say, you have to hide yourself well, or you will be "checked by the state"
So it's not easy for you to find a physiotherapist in these museums, let alone trust and professionalism
But there is one place you might consider - the studio
This is usually an individual physiotherapist renting a small place, a bed, a set of desks
It can help patients to "soothe" at a relatively cheap price
Yep, same can't claim efficacy, but you can probably guess from the name " what a freehand studio " that it was prescribed by a physiotherapist
However, this type of studio usually expands its customer base through the introduction of knowledge.
I hope that one day, I will have enough ability to open a treatment center
And then "justifiably" help you "treat"......
In general, the out-of-pocket expenses spent in these places are solid and cannot be claimed through medical insurance.
relatively high risk.
But if someone you know introduces you to the studio,
For those of you who want to get "possibly" better medical quality at a lower cost, you may be able to refer to
Expedient measures in modern society
Walk in the grey area where you can look, but
"The risk is quite high, and the price is in the middle. You may be able to find a professional physiotherapist you trust."
physical therapy
As a self-funded venue, the physiotherapy clinic believes that it is not necessary to say that Baker and more
It must be the most secure and most likely place to heal your pain.
Absolutely all state-examed physiotherapists here
Every teacher must have undergone a long professional training before they dare to open a business
However , there are also factors such as different schools, different methods, and different technical experience.
Causes the phenomenon that the effect of physical therapy may not be fully guaranteed.
To go to physical therapy for treatment,
First, you must ask a doctor to issue a medical certificate, a note or a doctor's order
Then take the form to the physiotherapy center.
Although it is still necessary to go through a doctor, this is also a considerable professional respect for physical therapists.
In addition, it is recommended that if you have photos, remember to bring them to the treatment center
Although medical imaging is not 100% related to symptoms
But at least it can be used as a reference, and it can also assist in judging some risk factors that cannot be done with bare hands
as a " medical " place
Physiotherapy is a place where claims can be made
So you also have to be responsible for the freehand healing done on you
If there is a medical dispute, the law will protect the rights of both parties
So it is relatively safe
There are many legal restrictions on opening a physical therapy facility
Each therapist also took countless courses before taking on the
Every class is cheap
Not to mention priceless experience
So you have to be mentally prepared to go to physical therapy, and the cost at your own expense is indeed not low.
This is the closest to today's answer
"It's not cheap, but every physiotherapist there has a great chance of being worthy of your trust and professionalism."
Medical care should be worth every penny
There are so many " helpless " choices on the market, which is also irritating
Physiotherapy in Taiwan is like this "suffering"
So the phrase " find a professional physical therapist you trust " is so difficult
But hopefully this post from Baker will help residents in need
At least there is a pipeline when it is needed, and there is hope despite the trouble
It's not that " disease goes to the doctor indiscriminately " and finally " delays the disease "!
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I'm Baker, I'm a physical therapist, welcome to my country
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Under the current health care system in Taiwan, no matter what the zodiac sign, the therapist will definitely write the word "world-weary" in the personality column.
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Over time, the burning dream fire in my heart gradually went out, and "doing the 'teacher' and walking the meat" became a buff at the meeting before going to work every day . . .
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But in my country, I hope my residents can see the real face of physical therapy and then understand, understand, and even love this profession that is "no less than any other medical technology" and "not just brainless operations" . . .
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