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Physiotherapists help people regain movement and function after they have been affected by an injury, disability or health condition. They also give advice on how to prevent injuries.
Massage therapists manipulate the soft tissue of people's bodies to treat health problems and to help people relax.
Radiation therapists are part of a specialised team that uses radiation to treat diseases, mostly cancers, in patients.
Occupational therapists assess and treat people who have limited ability to carry out everyday activities because of illness, injury or circumstance.
Diversional therapists plan and run recreation programmes that enhance the emotional, social and physical wellbeing of individuals.
Oral health therapists provide dental care to patients, which includes treating gum disease and teaching people how to care for their teeth and gums. They may refer clients to dentists for more specialised dental treatment.
Speech-language therapists assess and treat people who have problems with verbal communication or swallowing. This may include difficulties with speech, language, listening, reading or writing.
Beauty therapists provide treatments for the face and body, such as facials, massage, laser hair removal, waxing and pedicures.
Ideas on how to relate health and physical education teaching to future careers and life beyond school.