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Explanation:
- A physiotherapist or physical therapist is a health care professional, with about 4 years of training, with the ability to prevent, diagnose and treat processes that affect a patient's mobility or physical ability.
Physical therapy techniques include physical therapy and rehabilitation, with the primary goal of preventing, maintaining, and recovering a patient's motor function, without the need for pharmacological therapy.
- Pneumonologist: is a medical specialist who evaluates, diagnoses and treats processes related to the respiratory system, especially the lungs and pleura. The goal of pneumonology is to treat any disease that affects respiratory function.
- Odontologist: is a branch of health sciences that deals with any disease of the teeth and oral cavity, including gums, mucosa, palate and jaw joint. It has the ability to perform minor surgical procedures and also deals with the prevention of diseases of the dental field.