Musings of a Physio Student

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Child abuse and neglect; abuse and neglect of the elderly & disabled; and domestic abuse must be reported to proper authorities.
Signs of abuse include:
 Obvious bruising or other marks that have no logical explanation
Bruises in various stages of healing
The client moans or acts as if they have painful areas of their body
Long sleeves or heavy garments during hot weather
Lack of eye contact [could also be cultural] 
Puffy, swollen eyes from extensive crying
Broken bones
Poor self-esteem. 
Questioning of abuse to victim must be straightforward and non-judgmental.

    Child abuse and neglect; abuse and neglect of the elderly & disabled; and domestic abuse must be reported to proper authorities.

    Signs of abuse include:

    1. Obvious bruising or other marks that have no logical explanation
    2. Bruises in various stages of healing
    3. The client moans or acts as if they have painful areas of their body
    4. Long sleeves or heavy garments during hot weather
    5. Lack of eye contact [could also be cultural]
    6. Puffy, swollen eyes from extensive crying
    7. Broken bones
    8. Poor self-esteem.

    Questioning of abuse to victim must be straightforward and non-judgmental.

    (Source: rightatrium)

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PortraitHello! We are a pair of good friends from the only Physio school in Singapore. We go by the nicknames, crabby and fatty.

These are primarily stuff we wished we had someone to tell us. We also only reblog items relevant to physio. We hope to increase the awareness of what physiotherapy is about. Occasionally, you may hear about our day.

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