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Thursday, May 22, 2008

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massage "phony" and harm abound
The illegal practice of kinesiology is more common than it seems. Why is it important to take care of the practitioner "phony." How to recognize a matriculado.Bioenergetista kinesiologist, massage therapist, specializing in lymphatic drainage and acupressure, kinesiology assistant, physical therapist assistant ... hand the growth of "new age" and the pursuit of physical and aesthetic proliferated many pseudo-specialists kinesiological titles. However, to go to a pseudo-professional has its risks. At least, that there is no cure promises. But also, in many cases, worsening of symptoms and damage varios.Por law, physical therapy and physical therapy can only be performed by professionals with university degree and enrollment professional, national or provincial. How to recognize a real physical therapist? This is required to display the first degree and the empowerment of his cabinet. The securities entitled to exercise the profession are: Kinesiologist, Kinesiologist physiatrist, BA in Kinesiology and Physiotherapy, Mr. KinesiĆ³logo physiatrist, physical therapist and physiotherapist. "The growth of the pseudo-range of treatments kinesiological has two main causes," said Horacio Fourquet, vice president of the College of Physiotherapists of Buenos Aires Province. "On one hand, from the 2002 crisis, a number of schools began to offer courses with the promise of rapid job prospects. On the other hand, this situation was supported by the Higher Education Act of Menem, who established the ability to learn and study anything that does not mean its exercise. "In this situation, the specialist amount aesthetic trends and physical care , which generated a public eager for solutions "magic" to look and feel better. However, there is little perception of risk incurred by not being seen by a professional in the field: "People who offer this service do not have training that allows them full knowledge of the consequences of what they do. Many times, they know what they do but not why they are doing, " Fourquet said. The consequences of these treatments are usually: injuries, aggravations of conditions, irreparable damage and in the best cases, are harmless. Ie not cure what they promise to cure. "The problem is when using appliances, such as laser, magnetic or ultrasound, in patients who can not receive such therapy, such as in cases of metastatic tumor growth or epiphyseal ultrasound in the first three months of pregnancy, "exemplifies Fourquet.Para more information about this topic: Horacio Fourquet, vice president of the College of Kinesiolgos of the Province of Buenos Aires. Prensa@cokiba.org.ar

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