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  1. Physiopedia - universal access to rehabilitation knowledge

    The Physiopedia charity is supported by organisations that collaborate in various ways to help us in our mission to provide open education for the global rehabilitation professions.

  2. About - Physiopedia

    Today, Physiopedia is a global movement: over 5,500 editors and 50 active volunteers collaborate monthly to maintain the world's largest physiotherapy knowledge base. We've proved that …

  3. Articles - Physiopedia

    Physiopedia/Physioplus Gender Equity and Social Inclusion (GESI) Policy Physiotherapists Role in ICU Physiotherapists and Emergency Triage Physiotherapists as Advocates for Individuals Living With …

  4. Physiopedia Plus – Online professional development from Physiopedia

    Physiopedia Plus has truly been a valuable resource for me throughout my physiotherapy journey. The wide range of courses, expert-led content, and evidence-based resources have helped me …

  5. Courses – Physiopedia Plus

    Explore the Physiopedia Plus courses below developed by our team of instructors. Please note that courses with accreditation are identified with an award icon (view all course accreditation details)

  6. DASH Outcome Measure - Physiopedia

    Physiopedia articles are best used to find the original sources of information (see the references list at the bottom of the article). If you believe that this Physiopedia article is the primary source for the …

  7. Five Times Sit to Stand Test - Physiopedia

    In most cases Physiopedia articles are a secondary source and so should not be used as references. Physiopedia articles are best used to find the original sources of information (see the references list …

  8. Join Plus - Physiopedia

    Join Physiopedia Plus, where over 200,000 rehabilitation professionals from around the world come together to learn

  9. Spasticity - Physiopedia

    Spasticity is seen to be a positive feature of upper motor neuron syndrome. This is because it is due to a loss of inhibition of the lower motor neuron pathways, rather than a loss of connection to the lower …

  10. Hip Adductors - Physiopedia

    In most cases Physiopedia articles are a secondary source and so should not be used as references. Physiopedia articles are best used to find the original sources of information (see the references list …