Atualização dos 25 Melhores Ensaios do PEDro
Como parte das comemorações do 25º aniversário do PEDro em 2024, adicionamos mais cinco ensaios indicados por usuários do PEDro aos Melhores Ensaios do PEDro, formando uma lista de 25 ensaios. Um desses ensaios foi o ensaio RESTORE, um ensaio…
PEDro Top 25 Trials Update
As part of PEDro’s 25th birthday celebrations in 2024, we added five more trials nominated by PEDro users to PEDro’s Top Trials to form a list of 25 trials. One of these trials was the RESTORE trial, a randomised controlled…
Ajude o PEDro a continuar oferecendo evidência científica em Fisioterapia com excelência!
Há 25 anos, o PEDro tem sido o recurso de referência para fisioterapeutas em todo o mundo, oferecendo acesso gratuito à estudos e evidências científicas mais recentes que auxiliam na melhora dos desfechos dos pacientes. Com o crescente volume de…
Help PEDro Keep Delivering World-Class Physiotherapy Evidence!
For 25 years, PEDro has been the go-to resource for physiotherapists worldwide, offering free access to the latest research and evidence that improve patient outcomes. But with the growing volume of physiotherapy evidence, we need your support to continue providing…
PEDro World-Wide Journal club on cognitive functional therapy with or without movement sensor biofeedback vs usual care for low back pain (RESTORE) is now available!
Welcome to the PEDro World-Wide Journal Club. The purpose of the PEDro World-Wide Journal Club is to encourage the global physiotherapy community to read trials, reviews and guidelines that have important implications for clinical practice. We hope that facilitating discussion…
Justina Wilson – Twice the Fellow
The following obituary of Justina Wilson was published in the British Medical Journal in 1950. Whilst incorrect in some minor areas and lacking in others, it nevertheless demonstrates her extraordinary physiotherapy and medical achievements, and tells of a life fully…
Swedish Gymnastics at the Olympic Games
The Swedish gymnastics of Pehr Henrik Ling consisted of four branches: military (fencing), medical (physiotherapy), pedagogical (physical education) and aesthetic (dance). For the latter two, the system emphasised floor exercises along with “Swedish bars” (attached to a wall), balance beam,…
Physiotherapy’s First War
The First World War is considered the turning point for the institutionalisation and expansion of the physiotherapy profession. The sheer volume of injured personnel created by the mechanisation of arms, combined with emerging government social responsibility, facilitated support for a…