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Below is a list of Physiopedia Templates that can be added to any new page. See the Adding Templates tutorial to see how to do this.
General Templates[edit | edit source]
Special Templates[edit | edit source]
- Anatomy - for pages that describe structural and clinically relevant anatomy.
- Clinical Examination - for examinations performed for a particular anatomical area.
- Condition - for a specific illness, injury, dysfunction or pathology.
- Intervention - specific treatments that might be performed.
- Outcome Measures - for professionally developed outcome measures.
- Procedure - used to outline surgical operations.
- Special Test - used for particular clinical assessment procedures to identify structures at fault.
- Clinical Prediction Rules
Project Templates[edit | edit source]
- GCU Cardiorespiratory Therapeutics
- PPA Pain Project
- Queen Margaret University Current and Emerging Roles in Physiotherapy Practice Project
- Bellarmine Pathophysiology of Complex Patient Problems project
- Texas State University: Evidence-based Practice Project
- Vrije Universiteit Brussel: Evidence-based Practice Project
- Temple University: Evidence-based Practice Project
- St Augustine University: Worldwide Physical Therapy Practice Project
- Evidence in Motion Fellows Project
Image Licenses[edit | edit source]
- The copyright holder gave me permission to use this work in Physiopedia
- The copyright holder allows this work to be used for non-commercial and/or educational purposes
- Your own work, allow non-commercial use and modifications as long as others credit you and share alike: Own work, Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0
- Your own work, allow non-commercial use and modifications as long as others credit you: Own work, Creative Commons Attribution 3.0
- Freely licensed:
- Public domain/copyright expired:
- Physiopedia Specific Licenses