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| Are you a physiotherapist or physical therapist who is considered to be an expert in your clinical speciality? Or are you a clinician in another area with expert experience to contribute to the physiotherapy and physical therapy community? We would very much welcome your contributions to Physiopedia. <br>
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| This guide explains how you as an expert can use Physiopedia to contribute your knowledge to the rehabilitation community.
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| See also the [[Experts Step by Step Guide|Experts Step by Step Guide]] and the [[Experts FAQ|Experts FAQs]].
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| == What is a wiki<br> ==
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| A Wiki is a website that allows any visitor to easily contribute to and edit that website. Wikis are particularly suited to collaborative group authoring of documents and websites. The most famous example of a Wiki is [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Main_Page Wikipedia], a very extensive on-line encylopedia that allows anyone to add to and edit its entries.<br>
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