The clinical reasoning processes of extended scope physiotherapists assessing patients with low back pain
Introduction Employing allied health professionals in extended scope roles has developed relatively recently in health-care. Within physiotherapy, the extended role has provided clinicians with autonomy to use knowledge and clinical acumen to request investigations such as Magnetic Resonance Imagin...
Main Authors: | Langridge, Neil (Author), Roberts, Lisa (Author), Pope, Catherine (Author) |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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2015-12.
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