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Physiopedia is a wiki..... international collaboration.....free resource.... benefit to all countries throughout the world.....<br>  
Physiopedia is a wiki based project, like wikipedia, but specific to the physiotherpay and physical therapy professions.&nbsp; It can be can be viewed by anyone and edited.&nbsp; To contribute to this wiki you will need to be a qualified physiotherapist or physical therapist, or a physiotherapy or physical therapy student under guidance of one of our partnering organisations.<br>


<br>Physiopedia aims to become ''the'' online reference source for practicing physiotherapists and physical therapists.
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..... international collaboration.....free resource.... benefit to all countries throughout the world.....<br>
 
<br>Physiopedia aims to become:<br>
 
''the'' online reference source for practicing physiotherapists and physical therapists  
 
a tool for physiotherapy educators to integrate into the education of their students by tasking them to collaborate in this project as part of their training<br>
 
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*case studies<br>  
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*reviewed research<br>
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Revision as of 21:34, 8 August 2008

Physiopedia is a wiki based project, like wikipedia, but specific to the physiotherpay and physical therapy professions.  It can be can be viewed by anyone and edited.  To contribute to this wiki you will need to be a qualified physiotherapist or physical therapist, or a physiotherapy or physical therapy student under guidance of one of our partnering organisations.


..... international collaboration.....free resource.... benefit to all countries throughout the world.....


Physiopedia aims to become:

the online reference source for practicing physiotherapists and physical therapists

a tool for physiotherapy educators to integrate into the education of their students by tasking them to collaborate in this project as part of their training


  • 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:

Rachael Lowe

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