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Reading: The job of physiotherapists

In their daily practice, physiotherapists assess patients' physical conditions, develop personalized treatment
plans, and guide them through exercises and therapeutic activities. They use a variety of techniques such as
massage, stretching, and strengthening exercises to help patients regain strength, flexibility, and mobility.

Physiotherapists have undergone extensive training and education


to acquire the necessary skills and knowledge for their
profession. They studied anatomy, physiology, and biomechanics to
understand the human body's structure and function.
Additionally, they completed clinical rotations to gain hands-on
experience working with patients under the supervision of
experienced physiotherapists.

Physiotherapists work in various settings, including hospitals,


clinics, rehabilitation centers, and sports facilities. They
collaborate with other healthcare professionals, such as doctors,
nurses, and occupational therapists, to ensure comprehensive care for their patients. Additionally, they stay
updated on the latest research and advancements in their field to provide evidence-based practice.

The demand for physiotherapists is expected to grow as the population ages and the prevalence of chronic
conditions such as arthritis and obesity increases. In the future, physiotherapists will continue to play a vital
role in helping people recover from injuries, manage chronic pain, and improve their quality of life. They may
also explore emerging practice areas, such as telehealth and virtual rehabilitation, to reach more patients and
provide convenient access to care.

In summary, physiotherapists are dedicated healthcare professionals who help people overcome physical
challenges and achieve optimal function and mobility. Through their expertise and compassionate care, they
make a significant impact on the lives of their patients and contribute to the overall well-being of society.

A) Read the text then, choose the correct answer.


1. What do physiotherapists do?

a) Cook meals for patients b) Help people with physical rehabilitation c) Perform surgery on injured individuals

2. Where do physiotherapists typically work?

a) Schools and libraries b) Hospitals, clinics, and sports facilities c) Movie theatres and amusement parks

3. What did physiotherapists study to understand the human body?

a) Mathematics and history b) Anatomy, physiology, and biomechanics c) Literature and Geography

4. How do physiotherapists develop personalized treatment plans?

a) By guessing b) By collaborating with other healthcare professionals c) By flipping a coin

5. What is expected to happen to the demand for physiotherapists in the future?

a) Decrease b) Stay the same c) Increase due to an aging population and rising chronic conditions

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Grammar Revision
1. Complete the sentences using the present simple or past simple tense:

a. Physiotherapists __________ (help) people with physical rehabilitation.


b. Last year, they __________ (complete) clinical rotations to gain hands-on experience.
c. Patients __________ (benefit) from physiotherapy exercises and therapeutic activities.
d. Physiotherapists __________ (work) in hospitals, clinics, and rehabilitation centers.
e. During their training, they __________ (study) anatomy, physiology, and biomechanics.
f. Yesterday, they __________ (assess) a patient's physical condition.
g. Physiotherapists __________ (collaborate) with other healthcare professionals for comprehensive care.
h. They __________ (stay) updated on the latest research and advancements in their field.
i. Last week, a physiotherapist __________ (guide) a patient through stretching exercises.
j. The demand for physiotherapists __________ (grow) due to an aging population and rising chronic
conditions.

Vocabulary Revision
1. Match the words (1- 10) with their meanings (a - j):

1. Biomechanics ……..
2. Physiotherapists …….
3. Rehabilitation Center …….
4. Evidence-based …….
5. Chronic ……..
6. Exercise ……..
7. Mobility ……..
8. Collaboration …….
9. Rehabilitation ……
10. Assessment …….

a. Process of restoring someone's health or normal life through therapy.


b. Professionals who help people with physical rehabilitation.
c. Evaluating someone's physical condition or abilities.
d. Working together with others, especially in a professional setting.
e. Study of the mechanical aspects of living organisms.
f. Facility where people receive therapy to recover from injury or illness.

g. Physical activity done to improve health or fitness.


h. Ability to move or be moved freely and easily.

i. Persisting for a long time or constantly recurring.

j. Supported by scientific research or proven facts.

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