BACK TO THE GRASS ROOT

Authors

  • Ali Farhad Ziauddin College of Physical Therapy
  • Saad Saleem Ziauddin College of Physical Therapy
  • Zainab Abdul Razzak Bantwa Anees Hospital

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BACK TO THE GRASS ROOT

Abstract

Profession is, not to squeak like a grateful and apologetic mouse, but to roar
like a lion out of pride1. Throughout a professional vocation, professionals
change the span of their skill, through becoming more specific, through
inspiring into recently emergent areas of professional work, or by taking on
administration or enlightening positions. They will also be continually developing
the quality of their work in a number of areas, beyond the level of
proficiency of one’s ability or skill. Professional advancement inculcates a
process of incessant development, long-term knowledge, and augmentation,
which allow professionals to get better in their practices so as to better
serve patients, clients, associations, the profession, and society2. A physical
therapist has an enduring professional accountability for maintaining
proficiency through ongoing self-assessment, education, and augmentation
of information and skills. Physical Therapy, by 2020, will offer such Physiotherapist
who are doctors of Physical Therapy and who may be board–licensed
experts3. Clients will have direct access to Physical Therapists in all milieus for
patient/client management, expectation, and wellness services. Physiotherapist
will be practitioners of choice in clients’/patients’ health networks and
will hold all rights of autonomous practice4. Physical Therapists may be
assisted by Physical Therapy assistants, who are erudite and qualified to
provide Physical Therapist–directed and controlled, components of intervention.
Physical Therapy profession in Pakistan is rising with a great pace. Every
passing minute brings extraordinary revolution in this field and now it is a high
time to have some institution takes the responsibility on its shoulder to curtail
the nourishing elements of quackery and bring autonomy and sovereignty to
the field.

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Published

2020-12-07

How to Cite

Ali Farhad, Saad Saleem, & Zainab Abdul Razzak. (2020). BACK TO THE GRASS ROOT. Pakistan Journal of Rehabilitation, 3(2), 41–43. Retrieved from http://ojs.zu.edu.pk/ojs/index.php/pjr/article/view/901

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