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HK Historical Laws 香港歷史法例 All AI Reviewed

1980 Ed.]

Supplementary Medical Professions

[CAP. 359

19

Item

Profession

3. Physiotherapist

4. Occupational Therapist

Interpretation

A person trained to assess and treat physical disabilities by means of remedial exercises, manual therapy and mechanical, thermal or electrical energy.

A person trained to assess and treat disabilities caused by diseases or injuries using mental, physical or social activities to enable the disabled to achieve the maximum possible independence in daily life.

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1980 Ed.] Supplementary Medical Professions [CAP. 359 19 Item Profession 3. Physiotherapist 4. Occupational Therapist Interpretation A person trained to assess and treat physical disabilities by means of remedial exercises, manual therapy and mechanical, thermal or electrical energy. A person trained to assess and treat disabilities caused by diseases or injuries using mental, physical or social activities to enable the disabled to achieve the maximum possible independence in daily life.
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1980 Ed.] Supplementary Medical Professions [CAP. 359 19 Item Profession 3. Physiotherapist 4. Occupational Therapist Interpretation A person trained to assess and treat physical disabilities by means of remedial exercises, manual therapy and mechanical, thermal or electrical energy. A person trained to assess and treat disabilities caused by diseases or injuries using mental, physical or social activities to enable the disabled to achieve the maximum possible independence in daily life.
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1980 Ed.]

Supplementary Medical Professions

[CAP. 359

19

Item

Profession

3. Physiotherapist

4. Occupational

Therapist

Interpretation

A person trained to assess and treat physical disabilities by means of remedial exercises, manual therapy and mechanical, thermal or electrical energy.

A person trained to assess and treat disabilities caused by diseases or injuries using mental, physical or social activities to enable the disabled to achieve the maximum possible independence in daily life.

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