New Collaboration with IPTOP and the APPDE to Develop Content

We are excited to announce two new projects and collaborations for Physiopedia.  These projects are both stil in the planning phase but we are looking forward to the exciting contributions that they may bring.  The IPTOP Project is the second phase of a collaborative effort from physiotherapists with an interest in Older People to engage on line alongside people with similar interests. The project is based on the AGILE document “Physiotherapy and Older People: A resource for student and newly qualified physiotherapists” and will now be internationalised by Association of International Physical Therapists working with Older People (IPTOP).  The APPDE Project is a very focused project that is a collaborative effort of physiotherapists involved in APPDE, the Association of Physiotherapists in Parkinsons Disease Europe, to specifically develop the Parkinsons Disease page and related pages with the latest up to date information and evidence. We are very much looking forward to collaborating on both of these projects to develop evidence based content in Physiopedia.

Following on from the AGILE Project the IPTOP Project is the second phase of a collaborative effort from physiotherapists around the world to develop the Older People section of Physiopedia. Go to the project page… to find out more.
The APPDE Project is a collaborative effort of physiotherapists involved in the Association of Physiotherapists in Parkinsons Disease Europe to specifically develop the Parkinsons Disease page and related pages with the latest up to date information and evidence. Go to the project page… to find out more.

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