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A 40-Year-Old Physiotherapist in the Age of AI & Machine Learning: What to Learn, What to Ignore, and How to Thrive

A 40-Year-Old Physiotherapist in the Age of AI & Machine Learning: What to Learn, What to Ignore, and How to Thrive I am a 40-year-old physiotherapist. I have spent years mastering anatomy, movement science, clinical reasoning, and the art of human connection. Now, everywhere I look, I hear the same words: AI, Machine Learning, automation, disruption . The question naturally arises: “Will AI replace me?” “Is it too late for me to learn?” “What should I do to survive—and grow—in this new world?” The short answer is this: 👉 Physiotherapists are not becoming obsolete. We are becoming augmented. This blog is not about turning you into a software engineer. It is about strategic adaptation , not panic learning. 1. First, Let’s Be Honest About AI in Healthcare AI and ML are already here. Not in the future— now . They are being used for: Movement analysis through computer vision Exercise prescription algorithms Remote monitoring via wearables Clinical decision support Documentation automa...