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December 2011 onwards  
December 2011 onwards  
== Instructions ==
Any one is welcome to join in this project to create the Pain section of Physiopedia.  You will be joining people from all over the world in contributing evidence based articles to create an evidence based reference on Pain.
#Choose an article from the list below that doesn't already have a name next to it.
#Put your name next to the article (click edit, type in your name, click save).
#At this point you should [mailto:[email protected] email the project co-ordinator] to let them know that you would like to join the project and which page you have chosen.
#You shoud then create your evidence based article on the topic of your choosing.  If you need help with editing please [[Help:User_Tutorials|read the user tutorials]].
#Once you have completed you article [mailto:[email protected] email the project co-ordinator] to let them know.
#Your article will then be reviewed by the PPA.  
#You will be emailed a response of approval or of amendements to be made.
#Once the article has been approved, it will be published and you will receive your certicate of completion.


== Articles  ==
== Articles  ==

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Description[edit | edit source]

The Physiotherapy Pain Association (PPA) is the Professional Network of the UK`s Chartered Society of Physiotherapy and part of its recently formed NeuroMusculoskeletal Alliance. It is both pleased and proud to lead this project by supervising development of the Physiopedia Pain section

As a project-in-development we intend to populate the site with practical, credible and thought-provoking information on the science of pain, its assessment and management. Much of our direction will be guided by the new IASP Curriculum Outline on Pain for Physical Therapy.  We very much hope you will watch this space over the coming months and beyond and ultimately find it a useful point of reference…..and if you do, we hope you will guide colleagues towards it!

Project Lead[edit | edit source]

Martin Hey

Project Dates[edit | edit source]

December 2011 onwards

Instructions[edit | edit source]

Any one is welcome to join in this project to create the Pain section of Physiopedia.  You will be joining people from all over the world in contributing evidence based articles to create an evidence based reference on Pain.

  1. Choose an article from the list below that doesn't already have a name next to it.
  2. Put your name next to the article (click edit, type in your name, click save).
  3. At this point you should email the project co-ordinator to let them know that you would like to join the project and which page you have chosen.
  4. You shoud then create your evidence based article on the topic of your choosing.  If you need help with editing please read the user tutorials.
  5. Once you have completed you article email the project co-ordinator to let them know.
  6. Your article will then be reviewed by the PPA.  
  7. You will be emailed a response of approval or of amendements to be made.
  8. Once the article has been approved, it will be published and you will receive your certicate of completion.

Articles[edit | edit source]