Is Nigeria actually Wakanda? Is it possible to provide every human with access to world-class physiotherapy at near zero cost? Is it better to provide or information? What are the biggest problems that Nigerian physiotherapists can address? Is modernity creating new problems?Obesity, sedentary lifestyles, cardiovascular disease & sub-optimal aged care. Adedayo Awotipe is a lecturer in clinical sciences, a clinical physiotherapist with experience in treating musculoskeletal and neurological conditions in hospitals and community (including polo players!). Adedayo trains physiotherapy students and believes Africa has an army of people equipped with critical thinking. Adedayo has both Bachelor and Master degrees in physiotherapy and is undertaking his PhD on the relieve of pain using isometric and isotonic exercises as measured by electomyography. Adedayo can even tell you a personal experience of how he measured pain when someone was unconscious! Adedayo’s Masters research analysed the psycometric properties of lumbar mobility assessment using Microsoft Xbox Kinect. Everyone is welcome to comment with: 1. Answers to “Who is the world’s best physio?” 2. Questions 3. Thoughts 4. Jokes 5. Corrections

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