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Physiopedia is a resource for rehabilitation professionals throughout the world, offering a place to contribute, share, and gain knowledge. The content of Physiopedia is driven by experts and represents an evidence-based approach to patient care. As a global site, Physiopedia works to unite the views of physiotherapists and physical therapists from all reaches of our planet.<br> | Physiopedia is a resource for rehabilitation professionals throughout the world, offering a place to contribute, share, and gain knowledge. The content of Physiopedia is driven by experts and represents an evidence-based approach to patient care. As a global site, Physiopedia works to unite the views of physiotherapists and physical therapists from all reaches of our planet.<br> | ||
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== Development Team<br> == | == Development Team<br> == |
Revision as of 21:39, 3 August 2008
Physiopedia is a resource for rehabilitation professionals throughout the world, offering a place to contribute, share, and gain knowledge. The content of Physiopedia is driven by experts and represents an evidence-based approach to patient care. As a global site, Physiopedia works to unite the views of physiotherapists and physical therapists from all reaches of our planet.
- clinically relevant
- evidence based
- conditions
- case studies
- reviewed research
Development Team
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The following people are the founders of the Physiopedia site:
Eric Robertson
Tony Lowe
The following organisations are working in association with Physiopedia to develop this site:
Sheffield Hallam University, UK
Medical College of Georgia, USA
Regis University, USA