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The physiotherapist has the duty of all the treatments (massage, reeducation of the motor functions…) needed by patients suffering from affections' effects (ex: road's or sports' trauma, disease's after-effect). His activity aims at the reinsertion of these patients in the active life in the best possible conditions.

The physiotherapy offers a great variety of prospects, notably in private sector. The targeted-public is increasing more and more because of the upsurge of the road's and sports' accidents and the demands of a sedentary –"healthy" population who wants to be "fit" (massage centers, thalassotherapy).

The practice of physiotherapy requires dexterity, good gestural coordination and an open character.

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