How do I know if a physiotherapist is fully trained and has a qualification recognised by the state?
A. All members of the Chartered Society of Physiotherapists – known as Chartered Physiotherapists – have the designatory letters “MCSP” after their name. They have undergone the required training and passed the necessary state recognised examinations to enable them to practice both within the National Health Service and in Private Practice. Physiotherapists are also required to be registered with the regulatory body – the Health Professions Council.
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