Aim and Scope

Aim and Scope

Physiotherapy Research and Practice aims to advance the science and practice of physiotherapy by publishing high-quality, evidence-based research. The journal focuses on improving patient care, rehabilitation outcomes, and functional recovery across a variety of physical conditions. Its scope includes clinical research, innovative therapeutic techniques, rehabilitation methods, preventive strategies, exercise therapy, manual therapy, and management of movement disorders. The journal serves as a platform for researchers, clinicians, and educators to share knowledge that bridges scientific discovery and practical physiotherapy applications globally.

Types of Articles Published

The journal publishes a variety of article types, including:

  • Research Articles – Reports of novel research findings in physiotherapy practice.
  • Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses – Comprehensive reviews that synthesize existing evidence.
  • Clinical Case Reports – Detailed accounts of unique or rare clinical cases.
  • Short Communications – Brief reports of innovative findings or preliminary studies.
  • Technical Notes – Descriptions of new methods, techniques, or devices relevant to physiotherapy.
  • Letters to the Editor – Comments or discussions on published work in the journal.