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WCPT E-Update - June 2017
Optamos pela versão em inglês, visando manter a originalidade e a credibilidade da fonte.
Use Google Translate se considerar necessário.
Boa leitura.
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WCPT Congress 2017 |
In
less than one week over 2,000 physical therapists from 100 countries
will meet at the WCPT Congress in Cape Town. It promises to be a
memorable event with dynamic sessions relevant to all physical
therapists across the profession.
If you are not attending the congress but would still like to keep up
with the latest news and announcements from the event follow us on Facebook and Twitter (@WCPT1951) using the hashtag #WCPT2017. |
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World Physical Therapy Day |
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With the toolkit
recently launched, now is the time to start planning World Physical
Therapy Day 2017. A new poster, flyer, postcard and infographics are all
freely available to download from the WCPT website, as well as
additional resources relevant to this year's theme, "Physical activity
for life".
The toolkit has also been produced in French and Spanish and will be available in German shortly.
Go to the toolkit: www.wcpt.org/wptday-toolkit |
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Physiopedia - free course and updated website |
Free clubfoot course: Physiopedia
and the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) are
collaborating for the third year running to deliver a free online course
to develop knowledge of clubfoot. The course will provide a framework
to develop theoretical principles for the management of children with
clubfoot relevant in all contexts. Find out more and register for the
course at: http://bit.ly/2s8SMAK
Updated website: the newly redesigned Physiopedia
website was launched earlier this month. The new design facilitates
easier page editing, is mobile friendly and content focussed. http://bit.ly/2sdNleX
Physiopedia is a WCPT professional partner. It is a Wikipedia for
physical therapists offering a free resource of physical therapy
knowledge, collaboratively edited and driven by experts. |
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WCPT announces new corporate partner |
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HUR, a WCPT corporate partner, believes in the importance of strength training in rehabilitation.
Muscular weakness in aging adults whose numbers are markedly increasing
all over the world is pervasive. Evidence-based research increasingly
supports the importance, safety and efficacy of strength training in the
prevention and management of chronic diseases and for rehabilitation.
Maintenance of adequate muscular strength across the lifespan may be the
most crucial factor in healthy aging, reflecting a better quality of
life with self-efficacy being a critical ingredient. The global physical
therapy community is the key player in facilitating the transfer of
this message into clinical practice. Please read more about this
important topic from Dr Arto Hautala, Adjunct Professor of Physiotherapy
and HUR, Director of Research and Education: http://bit.ly/2tdtrpA
See the press release announcing the partnership: www.wcpt.org/node/30125
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The 7th International Conference of Physiotherapy in Psychiatry and Mental Health |
Registration
is now open for the 7th International Conference of Physiotherapy in
Psychiatry and Mental Health, taking place in Reykjavik, Iceland, from
10th to the 12th of April 2018.
The conference aims to increase the knowledge of mental health issues
and the connection between mental and physical health among
physiotherapists around the world.
Find out more and register:
http://www.icppmh.org |
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Physiotherapy and mental health international symposium |
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The aim of the symposium is to
review the state of the art of Basic Body Awareness Methodology (BBAM)
and the teaching of Basic Body Awareness Therapy (BBAT) principles.
For further information and to register go to: http://bit.ly/2tbftU5
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