AUTHOR=Savage Nathan J. , Nielsen Richard P. , Nitz Art , Rawat Mohini , Steiner Bruno U. K. TITLE=Advancing first-contact, primary care physiotherapist practice: the value of integrating point-of-care diagnostic tools JOURNAL=Frontiers in Rehabilitation Sciences VOLUME=Volume 6 - 2025 YEAR=2025 URL=https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/rehabilitation-sciences/articles/10.3389/fresc.2025.1704822 DOI=10.3389/fresc.2025.1704822 ISSN=2673-6861 ABSTRACT=Healthcare systems worldwide face mounting challenges, including shortages of primary and specialty care providers, escalating direct and indirect medical costs, and limited access to high-quality diagnostic and interventional services—burdens that disproportionately affect patients in rural or medically underserved areas. Because timely, reliable, and affordable diagnostic and interventional services are essential to comprehensive, lifelong care, the expanding role of physiotherapists as autonomous, first-contact providers represents a critical and timely innovation. This article underscores the value of electrodiagnostic (EDX) testing and ultrasound imaging (USI) as instrumented point-of-care diagnostic tools available to physiotherapists through recognized pathways of training and credentialing and argues for their greater integration into contemporary practice. The authors contend that expanding training opportunities in both entry-level physiotherapy curricula and post-graduate programs will increase physiotherapist utilization of these technologies, strengthen the evidence-based rationale for physiotherapy as a primary care profession, and solidify the discipline's role as an indispensable member of the interdisciplinary healthcare team. By broadening access to EDX testing and USI, physiotherapists can deliver timely and cost-effective diagnostic and interventional services, mitigate barriers created by provider shortages, and help modernize healthcare systems to better meet the demands of strained populations worldwide.