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  • ...registered charity''' and relies on financial and content contributions to support this professional online resource. There are two main ways to contribute: # Financial contributions - to support ongoing free access
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  • ..., in partnership with Physiopedia, this workshop will be adapted to create Physiopedia content. ...opment and implementation were initiated in 2014 by '''Barbara Rau''' with support of '''Prof Liz Holey''' and '''Anne Binks''' and numerous physiotherapy col
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  • ...e that is directly related to your interests and provide full training and support during your time with us. ...ysiopedia''' x4 - suitable to anyone willing to develop anatomy content in Physiopedia
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  • #Psychological support (link to the [[Psychosocial_considerations_for_individuals_with_SCI|psychol *and [[Stroke|page in Physiopedia related to the above example document]]
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  • Thank you for sustaining Physiopedia to benefit physiotherapists and every person they work with around the worl ...siopedia, which is a nonprofit, charitable organisation dedicated to the [[Physiopedia:About|mission]] of improving global health through universal access to phys
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  • ...ustees bring a unique set of skills and experience together to support the Physiopedia charity and help it achieve its aims. The Trustees are supported in their g ...el Lowe.png|frameless|150x150px]] <b>Rachael (UK) is a physiotherapist and Physiopedia co-founder.</b> <br>Rachael is a qualified physiotherapist with a first cla
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  • ...was completed in Open Physio which will now be protected and sustained in Physiopedia. *[[Base of support|Base of support]]
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  • ...pedia is for [[Physiopedia:Terms of Service|informational purposes only]]. Physiopedia is not a substitute for professional advice or expert medical services. === More Information and Support ===
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  • ...consult for themselves the same materials that&nbsp;you used. People find Physiopedia particularly useful for this. #Shows which evidence you are using to support your actions and arguments.
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  • ...ice and/or professional development, and develop a Physiopedia resource to support this. ...to set up a physiopedia account so that you can directly add your work to Physiopedia.
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  • ...users, in the development of this resource and invite you to contribute to Physiopedia's future. <br> ...ssional development courses within Physiopedia.&nbsp; For this we need the support of experts to provide the teaching content and moderation of each course.<b
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  • *Provide opportunities for groups of parents to meet and support each other as they face similar challenges in raising a child with a disabi ...of the modules aim to cover activities of daily living and can be found in Physiopedia pages listed below. Each of the module pages will provide you with a variet
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  • *To provide support and information between members and contact with similar organisations nati == Physiopedia Projects ==
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  • ...activity completed is the attendance on a course, however, in relation to Physiopedia the learning activitiy might be reading about a particular topic, contribut ...ill encourage your reflection and learning as well as building evidence to support your professional development. Any new learning should then be incorporated
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  • ...s also responsible for adding large publications that have been donated to Physiopedia, such as clinical toolkits and [[British Columbia Physical Therapy Knowledg ...ntent to be developed, corrected, and updated where appropriate, providing support and troubleshooting content development.
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  • ...ed by organisations that collaborate in various ways to help us with our [[Physiopedia:About|mission to provide accessible knowledge and education for physiothera ...is proud to have supported open online courses developed and delivered by Physiopedia on lower limb amputee rehabilitation, managing children with cerebral palsy
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  • ...t on or accessible through Physiopedia is for informational purposes only. Physiopedia is not a substitute for professional advice or expert medical services. ...t groups and charities that should provide some additional information and support. There are some listed at the bottom of this page.
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  • ...l and academic skills including good writing skills, providing evidence to support your statements, appropriate referencing and the evaluation of learning and ...may identify that your work is of a sufficient standard to be published in Physiopedia (with your permission of course!) and be used by the physiotherapy communit
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  • ==Physiopedia Volunteer Management Policy== ...of dedicated [[volunteers]] who oversee the development and review of the Physiopedia content.
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  • <div class="pp-justgiving-btn pp-paypal-donate-btns">[https://donorbox.org/physiopedia Click here to Donate]</div> Physiopedia is a [http://beta.charitycommission.gov.uk/charity-details/?regid=1173185&s
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  • == Welcome to the Physiopedia Help Centre == This is your one-stop destination for any questions you might have about Physiopedia, from queries about content usage and profile management, to inquiries on c
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  • ...l and academic skills including good writing skills, providing evidence to support your statements, appropriate referencing and the evaluation of learning and ...may identify that your work is of a sufficient standard to be published in Physiopedia and the [https://resources.relabhs.org/ Rehabilitation Resource Repository]
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  • ...ative project where students will work together to create new pages within Physiopedia and explore different physiotherapy cultures within the 2 countries. ...Ireland. The project is being organised and supported by Rachael Lowe, the Physiopedia founder, in collaboration with Michael Rowe from the University of the West
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  • ...rk for a physiotherapy or physical therapy service? For service providers, Physiopedia offers an opportunity to involve their staff in this knowledge creation pro ...care organisations, and also outlines ideas on how staff could incorporate Physiopedia into their continuing education and professional development. <br>
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  • * '''Institution&nbsp;'''- Physiopedia This course was the annual free online course from Physiopedia in October 2018. You can access the courses here:
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  • == Your data on Physiopedia == ...tely choose to remove data from the site. Please note that all data on the Physiopedia platform is encrypted during transfer and is stored within a secure databas
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  • ...;Bellarmine University. &nbsp;It will then be added to the related page in Physiopedia to contribute to the education of students using these pages for learning a ...o receive a Physiopedia certificate of completion and the related [[Badges|Physiopedia badge]].
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  • ...hysio-pedia.com/Physiopedia:Terms_of_Service informational purposes only]. Physiopedia is not a substitute for professional advice or expert medical services. ...w. You could also try doing an activity with a friend of family member for support.<br>
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  • ...nce together to support the Physiopedia charity and help it achieve it's [[Physiopedia:About|aims]]. ...outsourcing and technology practice group in London and has been managing Physiopedia's legal affairs as part of the firms pro bono work.
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  • ...nd dynamic standing balance as demonstrated by need to use upper extremity support to maintain standing balance. *Sit-stand: independent, with use of hands for support
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  • | [[Image:Physiopedia.jpg|center]] *Lack of community support
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  • ...hysio-pedia.com/Physiopedia:Terms_of_Service informational purposes only]. Physiopedia is not a substitute for professional advice or expert medical services. ...on, lifestyle, or activity levels. The role of your physiotherapist, is to support and empower you through your rehabilitation. The focus will be on regaining
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  • ...an umbrella term that encompasses a variety of tissue types, that connect, support and help bind other tissues in the body. Connective tissue divides into thr ...and fibers make up the extracellular matrix (ECM), which is the structural support of surrounding cells throughout the body. The composition of the ECM varie
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  • '''As a section ambassador, seeing quality content on Physiopedia in your clinical area of expertise is your passion.''' Having consistent quality content on the Physiopedia website is no small task. Our goal is to build a constantly updating site
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  • ...of tutorial pages providing simple guides to the most common activities of Physiopedia readers and authors.&nbsp; Please note that these tutorials are in developm *[[Physiopedia:Getting started|Getting started]]
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  • '''Volunteering for Physiopedia is an amazing opportunity for any rehabilitation professional. It is a gre ...source available, and we need your help! There is always so much to do at Physiopedia and we always welcome offers to contribute. Help us to build what we hope
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  • ...aching and learning, and also outlines ideas as to how you can incorporate Physiopedia into the learning activities of your classrooms, clinics or professional or == Physiopedia's Reach ==
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  • ...which allows users to easily edit and contribute to its content. As such, Physiopedia has evolved into an extensive online encyclopaedia where qualified rehabili ...sary to assure a certain level of academic and clinical accountability for Physiopedia content. In order to meet its aims and objectives of improving health globa
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  • == Open Online Courses in Physiopedia == Part of the Physiopedia objectives is to provide at least one free course each year. These are the
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  • ...equired assignment for the Managing Children with Cerebral Palsy course in Physiopedia Plus. ...may identify that your work is of a sufficient standard to be published in Physiopedia (with your permission of course!) and be used by the physiotherapy communit
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  • ...://www.relabhs.org/ ReLAB-HS]). ReLAB-HS is made possible by the generous support of the American people through the United States Agency for International D ...his resource for our profession. Your contribution will be reviewed by the Physiopedia team and once complete recognised by the award of a certificate of completi
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  • ...n Gates, Rachael Lowe<br> '''Institution&nbsp;'''- Exercise Works&nbsp;and Physiopedia <br>'''About this course - '''This online course will develop knowledge of ...crease physical activity in their settings. The course aims to inspire and support all health care professionals to lead on physical activity advocacy and act
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  • ...nd learning, and also outlines ideas as to how educators could incorporate Physiopedia into the learning activities of their class. == Physiopedia's Reach ==
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  • ...with high quality articles that are well coordinated with other content on Physiopedia. ...erves and 8% coverage of ligaments. The review found that anatomy pages on Physiopedia rarely report on clinical skills of assessment or treatment which would mak
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  • ...International have continued to grow and expand over the years, providing support to disabled and vulnerable people living in poverty and situations of exclu ...his programme has teamed up with Physiopedia to transform the modules into Physiopedia Pages through a content development project to promote accessibility of the
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  • ...'''Massive Open Online Course''' facilitated wholly online and designed to support an unlimited number of enrolments. #Optional student fees for access to additional support
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  • You have decided to get involved in a project with Physiopedia, what's next? ...lead you are responsible for developing the parameters of the project with Physiopedia. The project can be for students, clinicians, colleagues or all of the abov
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  • ...considering the factors necessary for prosthetic rehab as detailed in the Physiopedia 'Assessment of the amputee' <ref name="Ass">'Assessment of the amputee' edi ...w days of this Mr. H could complete 54 seconds standing without upper limb support.
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  • ...mework. These frameworks or guidelines communicate professional standards, support education, guide curriculum planning and development for entry-level health ...h Ed, Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, Philadelphia. 2005:1051-72. </ref> In support of person-centred care and safety, the individual and their family / carers
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  • ...ardinal Planes and Axes of Movement|frontal plane]] during the single-limb support phase of walking. ...right abductor muscles must work when the right leg is in the single-limb support phase of gait, as the left limb is swinging forward. The right hip abductor
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