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Physiotherapist Duties & Salary in New Zealand
In New Zealand, Physiotherapists are integral to the healthcare system, specializing in physical rehabilitation and pain management. An exciting fact is that in the city of Rotorua, known for its geothermal wonders, Physiotherapists often incorporate unique treatments like mud baths and thermal springs therapy into their rehabilitation plans, providing a natural healing experience.
Main duties of a Physiotherapist in New Zealand include assessing patients' physical conditions, developing personalized treatment plans, and using techniques like manual therapy, therapeutic exercise, and electrotherapy to improve mobility and reduce pain. They also educate patients on self-management and injury prevention.
Key skills required for this role include strong communication abilities and a deep understanding of musculoskeletal disorders. A Bachelor's or Master's degree in Physiotherapy is typically required, along with registration with the Physiotherapy Board of New Zealand.
The annual salary for Physiotherapists in New Zealand can vary based on experience and location, with an average range of NZD 50,000 to NZD 80,000. Hourly rates generally range from NZD 25 to NZD 40 per hour.
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