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    "speaker_name": "Hon. (Prof.) Nyikal",
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    "content": "Eventually, people will need some physiotherapy when they are recovering and that ensures full and uneventful recovery and being rehabilitated back to functional form. For that reason, it does not attract very many practitioners and whatever attracts very many practitioners often will also attract people who are not properly qualified. Quacks will be there. It does even attract many people from other countries that come in. Similarly, it is so popular even in other countries. But many of our trained physiotherapists do move out to other countries and, in fact, in the United States of America for example, there are very many of our trained physiotherapists working out there. It is, therefore, very important that we have regulations to make sure that those who are getting into this practice within the country are fully qualified, fully trained and are conversant with the institutions that train. So, that is extremely important. Similarly, it is also important that when you have nationals moving to practice in other areas, there is need for a proper regulatory mechanism at home so that reference is made to that authority which regulates them at home. Otherwise, they can be misused, abused or actually exploited in other countries. So, it is extremely important to have home regulations and support our professionals who go abroad."
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