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Physiotherapist Jobs In Australia

Catherine Said:

Bilateral Sacroiliitis-My Story-Please help?

We Answered:

There is a special belt/support that works for some people. The belt puts enough pressure on the hips to press the sacrum and ilium together, which take all the stress off the joints and allows the inflammation to subside. This approach may not work well when the problem is caused by rheumatoid arthritis.

If the cartilage in the sacroiliac joint is severely damaged, a last-chance option is having the sacroiliac joint fused. This procedure has some trade-offs - you loose some mobility, and it may put a little more stress on the lower spine.

The link describes some treatment options for problems with this joint.

Christina Said:

wil i b able to get a job in australia as a physiotherapist having one yr exp?

We Answered:

These are a list of occupations in demand in Australia:

http://www.immi.gov.au/skilled/general-s…

You can still apply for residency, but most likely you will have to have a prospective employer in Australia to get approved.

Australia is a safe country. Attacks tend to be isolated events.

Sandra Said:

Suitable jobs for moving to Germany/ Arbeit in Deutschland!?

We Answered:

I am very sorry to sound disappointing but since you are no EU citizen you will need to apply for a Work Visa this is a lot harder to get than a US green card and unlike Australia Germany has no point list for immigrants.

Your best bet might be to apply for a German student visa and get a German degree after graduating you are allowed to stay in Germany for 6 months and search a job in case you are successful you can become a legal resident.

EDIT

Well of course that helps an awful lot you are an EU citizen since the UK is member country of the EU.
You still need to be fluent in German to get any decent job but as I see you are already learning keep that up maybe sign up for a language course with Goethe institute
I add the site of the Arbeitsagentur part of it is available in English

Good luck

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