Templates: Difference between revisions

No edit summary
No edit summary
Line 6: Line 6:
*[[Template:Profile|Profile]]
*[[Template:Profile|Profile]]


== Specific Templates<br>  ==
== Article Templates<br>  ==


N.B. If adding templates to below please add them in alphabetical order.  
N.B. If adding templates to below please add them in alphabetical order.  
Line 20: Line 20:
*[[Template:Outcome Measures|Outcome Measures]] - for professionally developed outcome measures.  
*[[Template:Outcome Measures|Outcome Measures]] - for professionally developed outcome measures.  
*[[Template:Procedure|Procedure]] - used to outline surgical operations.  
*[[Template:Procedure|Procedure]] - used to outline surgical operations.  
*
*[[Template:Special Test|Special Test]] - used for particular clinical assessment procedures to identify structures at fault.
*[[Template:Special Test|Special Test]] - used for particular clinical assessment procedures to identify structures at fault.
[[Category:Help]]
[[Category:Help]]

Revision as of 08:54, 4 February 2010

Below is a list of Physiopedia Templates that can be added to any new page that is created.  See the adding templates tutorial to see how to do this.

General Templates
[edit | edit source]

  • New Page (adds editor acknowledgement, references function and disclaimer)
  • Profile

Article Templates
[edit | edit source]

N.B. If adding templates to below please add them in alphabetical order.


  • Anatomy - for pages that describe structural and clinically relevant anatomy.
  • Case Study - used to guide the contribution of a case study.
  • Clinical Examination - for examinations performed for a particular anatomical area.
  • Clinical Guideline - for professionally developed clinical guidelines for conditions.
  • 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.