Research translation
Research is so valuable to our profession, strong scientific evidence based research enables physiotherapists to adopt the latest, safest and most effective techniques when providing care and treatment to patients. This is why the PRF is funding what we call ‘research translation’. We are highly invested in discovering innovative ways to reproduce research findings and deliver content in a more digestible manner.
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Unlocking potential: AI's impact on physiotherapy
Words matter: unravelling the impact of labels on pain perception
Patient centred care: promoting inclusive physiotherapy
Levelling the playing field: advancing disability inclusion in sports
Empathy in action: crafting behaviour change in physiotherapy
Mind matters: the role of psychology in physiotherapeutic practice
ACL uncovered: navigating choices in injury management
5 facts about aquatic physiotherapy
Five facts about physiotherapy and education
Low Back Pain Clinical Care Standard
Five facts about workplace health and safety
Falls prevention in Australian Residential Aged Care
Mobilisation with movement after distal radius fracture
Cost-effectiveness preoperative physiotherapy
Advanced Telerehabilitation for stable COPD
Enhanced neuroplasticity following stroke
Physiotherapy management of major abdominal surgery
Physiotherapy management of breast cancer treatment-related sequelae
Physiotherapy management of rib fractures
Physiotherapy management of moderate to severe traumatic brain injury
Physiotherapy management of blood cancers
Physiotherapy management of bronchiectasis in adults
Measurement of breast cancer-related lymphoedema
Physiotherapy management of Achilles tendinopathy
Physiotherapy management of interstitial lung disease
Physiotherapy management of COVID-19
Physiotherapy management of Down syndrome
Physiotherapy management of Parkinson’s disease
Exploring knee osteoarthritis: physiotherapy perspectives
Unlocking potential: AI's impact on physiotherapy
Patient centred care: promoting inclusive physiotherapy
Levelling the playing field: advancing disability inclusion in sports
Empathy in action: crafting behaviour change in physiotherapy
Mind matters: the role of psychology in physiotherapeutic practice
ACL uncovered: navigating choices in injury management
Inclusive and respectful communication with the LGBTQIA+ community
5 facts about sex and gender disparities in pain
5 facts about enhanced recovery after joint replacement
Women’s preferences for pelvic floor screening in sport and exercise
5 facts about palliative care in aged care
5 facts about persistent post-concussion symptoms
Complex wrist fractures increase car accident risk
5 Facts about physiotherapy and sports-related concussion
5 facts about physiotherapy for the LGBTQIA+ community
5 facts about aquatic physiotherapy
Five facts about physiotherapy and education
Low Back Pain Clinical Care Standard
Five facts about workplace health and safety
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