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A physiotherapist has been accused of 'unprofessional' behaviour after allegedly asking a woman to undress before giving her an oil massage during an appointment for lower back pain.Albert Constable, 50, was alleged to have offered no explanation for asking the woman, referred to only by her initials SW in proceedings, to remove items of clothing at a doctors' surgery in Lanarkshire.The Health Professions Council (HPC) also heard he used inappropriate language towards the patient during the appointment at Larkhall GP surgery. The physiotherapist is further accused of allegations towards a second female patient.Giving evidence at the hearing in Glasgow, SW said: 'He put his hands on both my hip bones, on my hip joints. He then lowered himself until his face was across from my abdomen.'I still didn't know what he was doing. He said he had I noticed that my pelvic joints were tilted.'She went on: 'I felt a bit uncomfortable at that point with my trousers off, with this man kneeling down with his head just across from my abdomen.'SW was then asked to lie face down on the treatment couch.Mr Constable, believed to be from Bothwell, Lanarkshire, was practising physiotherapy around the Glasgow area at the time.Mr Constable denies that his fitness to practise as a registered health professional is impaired by reason of his misconduct
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