Physiopedia:Acknowledgements
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Directors
Director - Rachael Lowe, MCSP
North American Director - Eric Robertson, PT, DPT
Technical Director - Dr Tony Lowe, PhD, MEng
Clinical Directors
Musculoskeletal/Orthopaedics - Tyler Shultz
Geriatrics/Older People - Bhanu Ramaswamy
Partner Organisations
To find out more about each partnering institution and how they have collaborated with Physiopedia click on the institution logo.
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| Royal College of Sugeons in Ireland | Evidence in Motion | Regis University | Medical College of Georgia |
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| Bellarmine University | AGILE |
Experts
Professor Tim Watson has kindly donated material to contribute to the electrotherapy area of Physiopedia. Tim is an international expert in the electrotherapy field and is a Professor of Physiotherapy in the School of Health & Emergency Professions at the University of Hertfordshire.
Educators
Elaine Lonnemann has built an area within Physiopedia to host the Pathophysiology of Complex Patient Problems course from Bellarmine University. For this module students will explores signs and symptoms that emerge when homeostasis is disrupted, and addresses medical and physical therapy management of patient problems consequent to the underlying pathology.
Michael Rowe and his students are taking part in the first International Student Project within Physiopedia. His studetns will collaborate with students from Ireland to explore cultural differences relating to physiotherapy and build content with the resulting work.
Aileen Barrett has created a innovative module for the first year physiotherapy students from the RCSI to complete in Physiopedia. The students will work in groups to review the literature in set areas and provide a summary of the literature, with some critical appraisal. The project lasts for 10 weeks and will finish with a written report and a presentation from the students.
Eric Robertson is enlisting his physical therapy students to create new pages in Physiopedia as part of their work on the Evidence in Motion Orthopaedic Residency and the Musculoskeletal series courses at Texas State University. Students will choose new and relevant pages to create and these pages will be reviewed by subsequent students on the course.
Featured Contributors
David Drinkard (June 2010)
Katie Elder (April 2010)
Kevin Beale (March 2010)
Elaine Lonnemann (February 2010)
David Gillette (August 2009)
Tyler Shultz (June 2009)
John Mitchell (May 2009)
Tyler Shultz (March 2009)
Professor Tim Watson (January 2009)




