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    Itīs me again. I am very interested in learning more about evidence-based physiotherapy. Unfortunately, in Spain not all the universities offer training in this area, so I have a lack of knowledge in evidence-based physiotherapy as wel as in research. Can anyone give me some advise on which books I could start reading in order to get a general idea of evidence-based physiotherapy? At the moment, Iīm looking for something not too complex, that could provide me with the basic concepts in both areas.
    Thank you very much,
    Gara

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    Hi.

    If your library has internet access, look up journals such as Spine, Manual Therapy, Journal of Orthopedic and Sports Physical Therapy, Australian Journal of Physiotherapy, Physical Therapy, etc.

    Also, evidence-based medicine tends to refer to the work of Sackett so try a PubMed (Medline) search on him (?David is the first name - not sure).

    Hope it helps


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    Have a look over the site

    Centre for Evidence Based Physiotherapy

    Here you may find the answers of your questions.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Gara View Post
    Hi!
    Itīs me again. I am very interested in learning more about evidence-based physiotherapy. Unfortunately, in Spain not all the universities offer training in this area, so I have a lack of knowledge in evidence-based physiotherapy as wel as in research. Can anyone give me some advise on which books I could start reading in order to get a general idea of evidence-based physiotherapy? At the moment, Iīm looking for something not too complex, that could provide me with the basic concepts in both areas.
    Thank you very much,
    Gara
    We have a nice initial guide on EBP at the following link on the forum: Getting Evidence into Practice

    Also there are a few previous topics on EBP on this forum, one has a lot of interaction. To view those specifically click on the "Tags" link on the navigation bar and then click on ebp. This will list them and you can click on the titles to view all the threads and contribute more to those discussions as well,

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