Barriers and facilitators for strengthening physiotherapy services in Nepal: perspectives from physiotherapists and health providers
Abstract Background Physiotherapy provides non-invasive and non-pharmaceutical intervention for curative, rehabilitation and preventative purposes. Physiotherapy is also a central provider of health promotion. As the global burden of non-communicable diseases and chronic health conditions is rising,...
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Main Authors: | Nishchal Ratna Shakya (Author), Amanda Emén (Author), Gillian Webb (Author), Hellen Myezwa (Author), Biraj Man Karmacharya (Author), Ann-Katrin Stensdotter (Author) |
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