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The term"allied medical sciences"refers to a wide range of fields that generate health professionals who are not doctors. To achieve the best patient outcomes, allied health practitioners collaborate with other members of a multidisciplinary health team. Allied health professionals seek to prevent, diagnose, and treat a variety of disorders and illnesses, and they frequently collaborate with other members of a multidisciplinary health team to ensure the best possible outcomes for patients.
"Complementary" is a term that implies "in addition to." Complementary medicine refers to a wide range of health-care techniques that can be utilised in conjunction with conventional medical treatment. A collection of diagnostic and therapeutic disciplines used in conjunction with traditional medicine.
Physiotherapy:
Physiotherapy is treatment to restore, maintain, and make the most of a patient’s mobility, function, and well-being. Physiotherapy helps through physical rehabilitation, injury prevention, and health and fitness. Physiotherapists get you involved in one’s own recovery.
Speech Language and Audiology:
This is a specialised field that incorporates both theoretical and practical lessons in the medical and paramedical field to treat people with audio and speech impairments caused due to hearing impairment, intellectual disability, cerebral palsy, cleft palate, autism spectrum disorders, oral and laryngeal cancers, stroke/ paralysis, and learning disorders.
Rehabilitation:
Rehabilitation is an essential part of universal health coverage along with promotion of good health, prevention of disease, treatment and palliative care.
Rehabilitation helps a child, adult or older person to be as independent as possible in everyday activities and enables participation in education, work, recreation and meaningful life roles such as taking care of family.
Globally, an estimated 2.4 billion people are currently living with a health condition that may benefits from rehabilitation.