Testimonials

Professor Gordon Mackay MD, FRCS (orthopaedics) FFSEM.
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This could have a profound effect in various developing communities…..

“This could have a profound effect in various developing communities. We have increasingly become aware of the need for education and training within the field of rehabilitation to address various disabilities. We found a particular need amongst some patients with leprosy, those post amputee or following trauma. There is also no doubt enormous clinical demand for support for medical patients with stroke and other neurological illness. I wish Fiona well with this ambitious and extremely worthwhile project which we would all like to get behind”.
Professor Gordon Mackay, MD, FRCS (orthopaedics) FFSEM.

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Julia Kim, RN, BSN, Project Coordinator, Community Health Programme, Bihar, India MD, FRCS (orthopaedics) FFSEM.
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Developing Physio addresses the rural rehab needs which we have currently not found anywhere else…..

“Developing Physio addresses the rural rehab needs which we have currently not found anywhere else. It will ultimately provide consistency in teaching and rehabilitation to thousands of patients who will benefit from this. We are very keen to have Developing Physio teachers to train our rehab workers as soon as possible”.

Caroline Mackechnie, Director and Owner Athletes’ Angels Ltd.
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We believe in what Developing Physio are aiming to achieve and will be contributing 5% of our annual profits in unrestricted funds every year….

“We believe in what Developing Physio are aiming to achieve and will be contributing 5% of our annual profits in unrestricted funds every year towards their aims. The initial stages of the project require serious commitment and research and I am very proud to be helping ensure this can happen. We are 100% committed to the success of Developing Physio.”.

Youdon Lhamo, Director, Nomadic Survival.
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In this world of increasing inequalities, creating enterprises where communities are able to learn skills and techniques to solve their own problems is a treasure to be harnessed….

“In this world of increasing inequalities, creating enterprises where communities are able to learn skills and techniques to solve their own problems is a treasure to be harnessed. I have no doubt that developing physio will have a positive impact on increasing quality of life for many who will have the opportunity to connect in this health enhancing skill set.”.

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