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== Introduction == | |||
Physiotherapists provide holistically driven interventions to their clients with a primary focus on exercise. The client and all factors associated with them, including their diet, have a profound influence on the outcome of the prescribed exercise. It has been found that nutrition plays a key role in recovery and influences functional capacity. Thus, it is important to understand the relevance of nutrition in physiotherapy practice. |
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Introduction[edit | edit source]
Physiotherapists provide holistically driven interventions to their clients with a primary focus on exercise. The client and all factors associated with them, including their diet, have a profound influence on the outcome of the prescribed exercise. It has been found that nutrition plays a key role in recovery and influences functional capacity. Thus, it is important to understand the relevance of nutrition in physiotherapy practice.