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discuss the role of physiotherapist for students with special needs in 80 to 90 words

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Answered by kartik27422
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Physiotherapists help people affected by injury, illness or disability through movement and exercise, manual therapy, education and advice. They maintain health for people of all ages, helping patients to manage pain and prevent diseases.

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Answered by kumaritirathgmailcom
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Physios are probably the best known of the therapists who work with children with special needs. They use exercises to help their patients gain and keep the best possible use of their bodies. They also try to improve breathing, to prevent the development of deformities and to slow down the deterioration caused by some progressive diseases.

The physio will assess your child’s problems and teach you exercises to do with him at home. She may also show you ways to handle your child which will encourage good patterns of movement. If he needs lifting a good deal, ask her to show you how to do this without straining your back. That advice comes from the heart as I hurt my back lifting a profoundly disabled girl we knew. The result was extremely painful and meant I could not carry her or anything else for several months.

If your child receives physio at school, try to learn the exercises so you can continue with them during the holidays. Otherwise he may lose some of his hard won progress which will be very disappointing for everyone, especially him.

There are a variety of ideas among physios about the best way to treat some conditions, especially cerebral palsy. If you believe a different approach would be better for your child, ask your doctor to refer you to a clinic that uses it. Judging by the experience of other parents, you may need to be persistent in your request as doctors and physios are understandably resistant to suggestions that someone else can do better than they can.

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