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Only 2 in 3 physios provide 'recommended care', but that's still higher than medicine

  • Written by Joshua Zadro, Postdoctoral Research Fellow, University of Sydney
Only 2 in 3 physios provide 'recommended care', but that's still higher than medicinePhysiotherapists sometimes use acupuncture to treat knee osteoarthritis and low back pain, but it's not recommended.NiP Studio/Shutterstock

When people visit a GP clinic or hospital in Australia or the United States, they receive the recommended care around 55-57% of the time.

Recommended care means they get the tests or treatments that...

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