
Africa region
Africa region has physiotherapy associations from 27 countries/territories
Association des Kinésithérapeutes/Association of Physiotherapists has been a member of World Physiotherapy since 2011 and is part of our Africa region.
2009
2011
2024
44
Primary contact
President
115
0.91
55%
In this country/territory
In this region
Globally
44
56%
In this MO
In MOs in this region
In MOs globally
Bachelors degree
4
1
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* = Continuing Professional Development
Minimum Qualifications required: Diploma in Physiotherapy before 1990 or Degree in Physiotherapy including 1,000 hours of clinical training during or after academic years The Physiotherapist should satisfy the Allied Health Professional Council ( http://mauritiusassembly.govmu.org/English/acts/Documents/2017/act0917.pdf) that he – (i) is a citizen, or resident, of Mauritius; (ii) has not been convicted of an offence involving fraud or dishonesty in any country; and (iii) has not been disqualified or deregistered as an allied health professional on account of professional misconduct, malpractice, negligence, fraud, dishonesty or breach of a code of practice in any country; (b) holds the appropriate qualification and experience specified in the second column of the First Schedule in respect of the allied health profession he wishes to practice; (c) satisfies the Council that his qualifications are recognized in the country where he has studied and would have entitled him to practice as an allied health professional in that country; and pays such registration fee as may be prescribed. A non-citizen may be temporarily registered as a foreign allied health professional where he – (a) undertakes to work in a company or other body where the relevant expertise required in the allied health profession is not available in Mauritius; (b) holds a work permit, is exempted from holding a permit under the Non-Citizens (Employment Restriction) Act or holds an occupation permit under section 9A of the Immigration Act; (c) satisfies the requirements referred to in section 17(1)(a) (ii) to (iv), (b) and (c); and (d) pays such registration fee as may be prescribed.
A partnership between a regulation/licensing/registration body and your organisation
The standards of the regulatory/licensing/registration authority
All programmes
Act as first contact/autonomous practitioners
Assess patients/clients
Make a diagnosis
Offer preventative advice/services
Refer to other specialists/services
Treat (interventions, advice and evaluation of outcome)
Provide telehealth services
*Direct access means a person can refer themselves to a physiotherapist without referral from another health professional
What are the circumstances in which direct access is limited?
Setting (eg. outpatient, private practice, school setting, prevention and wellness, etc)
Population/health condition (eg. musculoskeletal, non-complex, etc)
Time (eg. medical referral required if treatment is needed beyond 30 or 60 days)
Training (eg. certification, academic training, or CPD to demonstrate skill necessary to treat patients without referral from a medial doctor)
Other
To benefit from public physiotherapy services To be refunded by insurance at private.
Cardiorespiratory physiotherapy
Educators in physiotherapy
Electrophysical agents
Mental health
Orthopaedics/manual therapy
Older people
Oncology/palliative care and HIV
Pain management
Paediatrics
Sports physiotherapy
Womens health
Management/administration
Neurology
Occupational health and ergonomics
Private practitioners
A global profile of the profession is also available.
2,639 (1000-10000)
0.72 (<1)
54% (40-60%)
54% (40-60%)
Diploma
0.68 (<1)
Yes
Ministry of Health or another government department (Government)
Yes, The World Physiotherapy standard
Yes, Some programmes (Some)
Yes
Yes
No
Yes
Yes
110 (100-1000)
0.17 (<1)
61% (60-80%)
60% (40-60%)
Bachelors degree
0.36 (<1)
Yes
Ministry of Health or another government department (Government)
Yes, The standards of the regulatory/licensing/registration authority
No
Yes
Yes
No
Yes
Yes
94 (<100)
0.14 (<1)
64% (60-80%)
63% (60-80%)
Diploma
0.7 (<1)
Yes
Ministry of Health or another government department (Government)
Yes, The standards of the regulatory/licensing/registration authority
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
346 (100-1000)
0.13 (<1)
75% (60-80%)
67% (60-80%)
Diploma
0.49 (<1)
No
Ministry of Health or another government department (Government)
No
Yes, All programmes (Yes)
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
32 (<100)
0.27 (<1)
69% (60-80%)
70% (60-80%)
Bachelors degree
Yes
A partnership between a regulation/licensing/registration body and your organisation (Partnership)
Yes, The standards of the regulatory/licensing/registration authority
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
84 (<100)
0.06 (<1)
46% (40-60%)
49% (40-60%)
Bachelors degree
0.2 (<1)
Yes
Ministry of Health or another government department (Government)
Yes, The standards of the regulatory/licensing/registration authority
Yes, All programmes (Yes)
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
180 (100-1000)
0.1 (<1)
48% (40-60%)
60% (40-60%)
Bachelors degree
0.44 (<1)
Yes
Ministry of Health or another government department (Government)
Yes, More than one
Yes, Some programmes (Some)
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
99 (<100)
0.13 (<1)
28% (20-40%)
34% (20-40%)
Diploma
0.17 (<1)
No
Ministry of Health or another government department (Government)
No
No
No
No
Yes
Yes
No
295 (100-1000)
0.18 (<1)
44% (40-60%)
49% (40-60%)
Diploma
1 (1-5)
Yes
Ministry of Health or another government department (Government)
Yes, The standards of the regulatory/licensing/registration authority
Yes, Some programmes (Some)
Yes
Private only
Yes
No
No
99 (<100)
0.07 (<1)
61% (60-80%)
55% (40-60%)
Bachelors degree
0.16 (<1)
Yes
Ministry of Health or another government department (Government)
No
Yes, Some programmes (Some)
Yes
Private only
Yes
Yes
Yes
120 (100-1000)
0.09 (<1)
25% (20-40%)
15% (<20%)
Diploma
0.43 (<1)
Yes
Ministry of Health or another government department (Government)
No
Yes, All programmes (Yes)
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
44 (<100)
0.91 (<1)
57% (40-60%)
56% (40-60%)
Bachelors degree
3.96 (1-5)
Yes
A partnership between a regulation/licensing/registration body and your organisation (Partnership)
Yes, The standards of the regulatory/licensing/registration authority
Yes, All programmes (Yes)
Yes
Private only
Yes
No
No
650 (100-1000)
1.11 (1-5)
65% (60-80%)
67% (60-80%)
Bachelors degree
0.53 (<1)
No
Ministry of Health or another government department (Government)
Yes, The standards of the regulatory/licensing/registration authority
No
No
No
Yes
No
No
141 (100-1000)
0.56 (<1)
71% (60-80%)
68% (60-80%)
Bachelors degree
1.92 (1-5)
Yes
Ministry of Health or another government department (Government)
Yes, The standards of the regulatory/licensing/registration authority
Yes, All programmes (Yes)
Yes
Private only
No
No
No
74 (<100)
0.04 (<1)
26% (20-40%)
38% (20-40%)
Diploma
0.37 (<1)
No
Ministry of Health or another government department (Government)
Yes, The World Physiotherapy standard
No
Yes
Private only
No
No
No
638 (100-1000)
0.24 (<1)
61% (60-80%)
54% (40-60%)
Bachelors degree
0.65 (<1)
Yes
One or more independent regulation/licensing/registration authorities (Independent)
Yes, The standards of the regulatory/licensing/registration authority
Yes, Some programmes (Some)
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
109 (100-1000)
0.31 (<1)
33% (20-40%)
48% (40-60%)
Bachelors degree
0.35 (<1)
Yes
One or more independent regulation/licensing/registration authorities (Independent)
Yes, The standards of the regulatory/licensing/registration authority
Yes, All programmes (Yes)
Yes
Private only
Yes
Yes
No
97 (<100)
0.07 (<1)
63% (60-80%)
45% (40-60%)
Masters degree
0.28 (<1)
Yes
Ministry of Health or another government department (Government)
Yes, The standards of the regulatory/licensing/registration authority
Yes, All programmes (Yes)
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
33 (<100)
0.04 (<1)
58% (40-60%)
58% (40-60%)
Bachelors degree
1.14 (1-5)
Yes
Ministry of Health or another government department (Government)
Yes, The World Physiotherapy standard
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
Yes
3,007 (1000-10000)
1.49 (1-5)
93% (>80%)
72% (60-80%)
Bachelors degree
0.66 (<1)
Yes
One or more independent regulation/licensing/registration authorities (Independent)
Yes, More than one
Yes, All programmes (Yes)
Yes
Private only
Yes
Yes
No
69 (<100)
0.75 (<1)
77% (60-80%)
93% (>80%)
Bachelors degree
1.46 (1-5)
Yes
Ministry of Health or another government department (Government)
Yes, More than one
No
Yes
Yes
No
100 (<100)
0.1 (<1)
30% (20-40%)
14% (<20%)
Diploma
0.59 (<1)
Yes
Ministry of Health or another government department (Government)
No
Yes, All programmes (Yes)
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
95 (<100)
0.18 (<1)
16% (<20%)
16% (<20%)
Bachelors degree
0.55 (<1)
Yes
Ministry of Health or another government department (Government)
Yes, The standards of the regulatory/licensing/registration authority
Yes, All programmes (Yes)
Yes
Private only
No
No
No
276 (100-1000)
0.12 (<1)
44% (40-60%)
49% (40-60%)
Diploma
0.51 (<1)
Yes
Ministry of Health or another government department (Government)
Yes, The standards of the regulatory/licensing/registration authority
Yes, All programmes (Yes)
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
165 (100-1000)
0.24 (<1)
59% (40-60%)
65% (60-80%)
Bachelors degree
0.24 (<1)
Yes
Ministry of Health or another government department (Government)
Yes, The standards of the regulatory/licensing/registration authority
Yes, All programmes (Yes)
Yes
Yes
No
No
No
11 (<100)
0.27 (<1)
64% (60-80%)
52% (40-60%)
Bachelors degree
0.3 (<1)
Yes
One or more independent regulation/licensing/registration authorities (Independent)
Yes, The standards of the regulatory/licensing/registration authority
Yes, All programmes (Yes)
Yes
Yes
No
Yes
No
Africa region has physiotherapy associations from 27 countries/territories