Macau: World PT Day 2019
To celebrate the 2019 World Physical Therapy Day, the Macau Physical Therapist Association (MPTA) held the public event “Let’s move to keep the brain healthy” on Sunday, 8 September 2019.
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Read about this activityTo celebrate the 2019 World Physical Therapy Day, the Macau Physical Therapist Association (MPTA) held the public event “Let’s move to keep the brain healthy” on Sunday, 8 September 2019.
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The Mexican Association of Physiotherapy (AMEFI) carried out several activities to celebrate World Physical Therapy Day 2019.
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To mark World Physical Therapy Day 2019, The Chamber of Physiotherapists of Montenegro published a free publication titled "Physiotherapy for Chronic Back Pain".
The Namibian Society of Physiotherapy (NSP) invited everyone to join in recognising the day via a social media campaign.
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