Physical Therapy Reviews Special Issue Connects With Theme Of Major WCPT Conference
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Article Date: 02 Aug 2007 - 1:00 PDT
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The latest issue of Physical Therapy Reveiws from Maney Publishing is a special issue on World Physical Therapist Education. The issue was timed to coincide with World Physical Therapy 2007, the Congress of the World Confederation for Physical Therapy (WCPT).
The issue contains papers on physiotherapy education in Australia, Canada, Greece, Ireland, Japan, New Zealand, Taiwan, Sweden, the UK and USA, and features a Guest Editorial from Professor A. Joseph Threlkeld, Creighton University, USA. Professor Threlkeld highlights the value of the experiences of individual physical therapists in revealing the state of physical therapy education around the world: "Clearly, these articles are written from the perspectives of the authors and have the flavour of the specific educational institution within which each author is based… Although each is based on objective data, the articles include the views and opinions of seasoned academics engaged in the front line of physical therapist education."
The Guest Editorial is available to download free online here.
Tracy Bury, Project Manager at the WCPT, praised the special issue as "…very timely and provided an excellent overview across a wide range of countries." Education was one of the programme tracks central to the Congress theme of Moving Physical Therapy Forward, encompassing global change, challenges and opportunities for the profession of physical therapy and the governments, professionals and populations they work with. More than 3,500 physical therapists from around the world attended the 15th International Congress of WCPT in Vancouver, Canada from 2-6 June 2007.
David Baxter, Editor-in-Chief of Physical Therapy Reviews, said: "The special issue was received with enthusiasm from the WCPT and delegates at the event. It is vital to profile the journal at major conferences such as this to demonstrate the position of Physical Therapy Reviews at the forefront in the dissemination of up-to-date information on research education and clinical practice around the world."
The issue is available to buy at a special price of £15.00/US$25.00.
Physical Therapy Reviews publishes contemporary reviews, discussion papers and editorials within physical therapy. This international journal is aimed at all those involved in research, teaching and practice within the area of physical therapy. The wide diversity of peer-reviewed papers covers both basic and clinical sciences which form the basis of physical therapy. For more information please visit http://www.maney.co.uk/journals/ptr.
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About the WCPT
The World Confederation for Physical Therapy, which was founded in 1951 to represent physical therapists internationally, is a non-profit organisation comprising 101 member organisations which, together, represent more than 250,000 physical therapists worldwide. The Confederation works to improve global health by encouraging high standards of physical therapy research, education and practice; supporting communication and exchange of information among regions and WCPT Member Organisations; and collaborating with national and international organisations.
About Maney Publishing
Maney Publishing was founded in 1900 and has offices in the UK in Leeds and London, and in Cambridge, Massachusetts. With a collection of over 70 journals in materials sciences, the humanities, and healthcare, Maney is committed to publishing high quality journals in print and electronic formats that are international in scope and peer-reviewed. Maney publishes extensively for learned societies, universities and professional bodies.
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