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I have seen in politics of all over the world that politicians make scandal war against any lady who is getting popularity among the people or her fans. The Same case is with Leila she is being scandalized by the president of Philippine.
I have read thus that Philippines Senator Leila de Lima on Monday, 7 November, filed a “test case” against President Rodrigo Duterte before the Supreme Court seeking to keep at bay what she calls harassment by the president.
Lima said she had filed a 26-page petition for writ of “habeas data” against Duterte to protect her privacy. “This is a test case, a novel case of transcendental importance. Habeas data is rarely invoked. We are testing the doctrine of presidential immunity,” Rappler reported her as saying.
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Not just those having medical conditions but everyone should practice it because of the wear and tear that a body is subjected to as one ages.
I have never heard of this theraphy, maybe it is not common here.
Acupunture is common for those knee joints, disability and stroke patients .
Acupunture is done in order to help patients to recover.
Thanks for sharing your experience
Physiotherapy is like an everyday exercise regime for everyone. Given that it works all around our bodies our bones and joints. It keeps every part of the body in workable condition. If say you can’t afford a doctor you can always get some exercise routine from a fun instructor and that should help. You do the exercises right in the privacy of your home without much expense. It’s nice to know that you doing better after the therapy.
Yes physio therapy needs hours because it is a very tough job but is very nice. Physical therapy is not alternative therapy. It is a clinical health science. Physical therapists study medical science subjects, including anatomy, neuroscience and physiology in order to acquire the health education needed for prevention, diagnosis, treatment, rehabilitation, etc., of patients with physical problems.
The physical therapist works in hospitals, GP (general practice, primary care medicine) practices, and the community. In the vast majority of countries a physical therapist must be fully qualified and registered by law. In order to become registered the physical therapist must have graduated with a university degree in physical therapy or a health science university degree that included a physical therapy course.
A qualified physical therapist is an expert in the examination and treatment of people with cardiothoracic, musculoskeletal and neuromuscular diseases; focusing on conditions and problems that undermine patients’ abilities to move and function effectively.
According to the Chartered Society of Physiotherapy, UK:
“Physiotherapy is science-based, committed to extending, applying, evaluating and reviewing the evidence that underpins and informs its practice and delivery. The exercise of clinical judgment and informed interpretation is at its core.”