Decoloniality in physiotherapy education, research and practice in South Africa
Background: Historically, the profession of physiotherapy in South Africa has closely aligned itself with our former colonial master, the United Kingdom. Whilst efforts have been made in recent years to transform our profession, numerous challenges remain. An improved understanding of the topic of d...
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Main Author: | Saul Cobbing (Author) |
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