Theme: The place where the world of physical therapy meets for better health & fitness solutions
Physiotherapy Conference 2018
6th international conference & exhibition on physiotherapy & physical rehabilitation which is going to be held during August 13-14, 2018 at London, United Kingdom with a major focus on translator basic science into clinical testing and therapy to improve human lives, thus the theme of this conference is kept as "excellence in physical therapy ".
Physiotherapy & physical rehabilitation Conferences provides an international platform to the physicians to explore the newer methods of treatment in rehabilitation. These treatment strategies can be applied for various injuries including sports, neurology, wound care, EMG, cardiopulmonary, geriatrics, orthopedic and pediatrics. This Physical Medicine field study deals with the treatment of impairments in the body and encourage mobility to different body parts. These therapies are carried out by the expert members of the field known as physical therapists. Physiotherapy conference 2018 welcome them to spread their research in the field of physiotherapy and rehabilitation in this upcoming physiotherapy conference.
Why to attend???
Aims to bring together leading academic scientists, researchers and research scholars to exchange and share their experiences and research results about all aspects of Physiotherapy and rehabilitation. Physiotherapy conference 2018 also provides the premier interdisciplinary forum for researchers, practitioners and educators to present and discuss the most recent innovations, trends, and concerns, practical challenges encountered and the solutions adopted in the field of Physiotherapy and rehabilitation
Sessions/Tracks
Physiotherapy Techniques and ExercisesExercise is probably the least thing most subjects will embark on when experiencing pain especially at the acute and sub-acute stage. Physiotherapy exercises have been scientifically proven to be one of the most effective ways that you can solve or prevent pain and injury.
Physiotherapist will fuse basic segments of Pilates, yoga and exercise physiology to provide you with the best result. The Physiotherapist is an expert in the prescription of the "best exercises" for most appropriate "exercise dose" depending on the rehabilitation status. Orthopedic physical therapy includes treatment of the musculoskeletal system (which is made up of the muscles and bones of the body) that has been subject to injury or trauma. This includes sprains, strains, post fracture, post-surgery and repetitive injuries. The areas of the body include the neck and back as well the extremities. Euro physiotherapy conference provide you platform for spread your research.
Sports & PhysiotherapySports Physiotherapy deals with injuries and issues related to sports people. Sports injuries are different from regular injuries. Athletes require high level performance, which stresses their muscles, joints and bones to a limit. Physiotherapists help athletes to get quick recover from sporting injuries, and provide education and resources to prevent problems.
Physiotherapists having specific sports knowledge address acute, chronic injuries.Physiotherapy in Treatment & CarePhysical therapy , rehabilitation Exercises are instrumental tool in keeping us healthy. Just like your car, our bodies need regular maintenance to perform optimally. Physical therapy improves strength, balance, mobility, and overall fitness as well as injury prevention and treatment. Physical therapists help you restore and improve motion to achieve long-term quality of life.
Rehabilitation deals with restoring ability or abilities in individuals which had been lost previously due to any kind of accident, trauma or any other health issues. Physical therapy is a professional career which has many specialties including sports, neurology; wound care, EMG, cardiopulmonary, geriatrics, orthopedic and pediatrics. Neurological rehabilitation is in particular a rapidly emerging field. PTs practice in many settings, such as private-owned physical therapy clinics, outpatient clinics or offices, health and wellness clinics, rehabilitation hospitals facilities, skilled nursing facilities, extended care facilities, private homes, education and research centers, schools, hospices, industrial and this workplaces or other occupational environments, fitness centers and sports training facilities
Palliative Medicare is an expert in musculoskeletal dysfunction and will work with you to help you optimize function and provide pain relief during this important time in your life. Women and incontinence: Incontinence affects 15 percent of all adults and 26 percent of all women between the ages of 30 and 59. Currently, 15 to 25 million Americans suffer with incontinence. Knee joint pains in overweight and arthritis, most common are osteoarthritis and Low Back Pain both of which are treatable occurs mostly in the age of forties and hence is a common dysfunction for all the women of this age. Pregnancy related pelvic girdle disorder occurs in 60-70% of women during their gestation period. The pelvic girdle is defined as the Palliative Sedation and the pubic symphysis (the joint in the front of the pelvis). Up to 40% of women reporting back pain during pregnancy still report pain in the postpartum period. Relatively few women report this pain to their physical therapy and rehabilitation healthcare provider.
Physiotherapy in sport related injuries
Sports Physiotherapy is the specialized branch of physiotherapy which deals with injuries and issues related to sports people. Sports injuries do differ to everyday injuries. Athletes normally require high level performance and demand placed upon their body, which stresses their muscles, joints and bones to the limit. Sports physiotherapists help athletes recover from sporting injuries, and provide education and resources to prevent problems. Each sports physiotherapist usually has sport-specific knowledge that addresses acute, chronic and over-use injuries . Their services are generally available to sports men and women of all ages engaged in sports at any level of competition.
Physiotherapy in Oncology and Palliative Care
Physiotherapy in the field of oncology and palliative care is a continuously evolving and developing specialty, both in malignant and non-malignant diseases. Rehabilitation for both groups of patients is now recognized as an essential part of the clinical pathway, as early diagnoses and new treatments are enabling patients to live longer. It is generally accepted that patients should have access to an appropriate level of rehabilitation, so that they can function at a minimum level of dependency and optimize their quality of life, regardless of their life expectancy.
Over the period of the past 2 years in particular, there have been several notable advances in the physical therapy, There has been renewed interest in the spondy loarthropathy family of chronic inflammatory Pain medication conditions, which has been fueled to a large extent by the biologic era Smartphone and iPad apps for physical therapy professionals and patients are a growing trend.
Many apps are inexpensive or even free and provide handy resources like physiotherapy glossaries, exercise videos, orthopedic diagnosis tools, clinical tests, and even 360-degree visual anatomy The Berkeley-based company Ekso Bionics broke new ground in rehabilitation services and gait training when it developed the Ekso suit, an aluminum and titanium exoskeleton that helps patients suffering from varying degrees of paralysis or hemiparesis with movement.
Yoga & Fitness in Physical therapy
Yoga is the practice of attaining physical and mental health through meditation and physical exercise. Journal of Yoga & Physical Therapy combines the principles and practices of yoga with physical therapies to achieve our desired outcomes. There are different areas where yoga and fitness is important are like Types of Yoga, Physiotherapy, Sports science, Exercise science, Rehabilitation, Meditation, and related subjects like Physical medicine, Sports medicine, Fitness & Aerobics. The integration of imagery within yoga practice is considered an important component and may be critical in contributing to the benefits of yoga that have been reported
Physiotherapy Techniques & Exercises
Exercise is probably the least thing most subjects will embark on when experiencing pain especially at the acute and sub-acute stage. Physiotherapy exercises have been scientifically proven to be one of the most effective ways that you can solve or prevent pain and injury. Physiotherapist will fuse basic segments of Pilates, yoga and exercise physiology to provide you with the best result. The Physiotherapist is an expert in the prescription of the "best exercises" for most appropriate "exercise dose" depending on the rehabilitation status.
Sports science is an amalgamation of several different disciplines and focuses primarily on the scientific principles behind exercise performance. It combines branches of science, Sports scientists rely on scientific principles in the areas of biology, chemistry, and physics to advance their understanding of how the body responds to exercise and to advocate physical activity to prevent and treat chronic diseases such as cancer and heart disease, This is a relatively multidisciplinary subject, drawing on fields such as physiology and biomechanics to measure what is happening in a sportsperson’s body; psychology to analyze the role of the mind in performance; nutrition to help athletes fuel their bodies correctly; and business and sports management to understand the financial and operational sides of the sports industry
Physical Education and sports for All
Sports Medicine plays an active role in educating professionals and sports-minded community members and in assisting all active people to achieve optimal benefits from their exercise, activity and competition. Sports Medicine draws together all sports science and sports medicine professionals. These groups include: orthopedic surgeons ,physicians ,doctors ,physiotherapists , optometrists , dentists , podiatrists , dietitians ,sports scientists , nurses , teachers ,exercise physiologists , academics , population health specialists
- Physiotherapy Researchers
- Physiotherapy Faculty
- Medical Colleges
- Physiotherapy Associations and Societies
- Business Entrepreneurs
- Training Institutes
- Manufacturing Medical Devices Companies
- Data Management Companies
- Physiotherapy Students, Scientists
- For Researchers and Faculty Members
- Speaker Presentations
- Poster Display
- Symposium hosting (4-5 member in a team)
- Workshop organizing For Universities, Associations & Societies
- Association Partnering
- Collaboration proposals
- Academic Partnering
- Group Participation
- For Students and Research Scholars
- Poster Competition (Winner will get Best Poster Award)
- Young Researcher Forum (YRF Award to the best presenter)
- Student Attendee
- Group registrations
1. Advancement in Physiotherapy
2. Intervention Strategies on Rehabilitation
3. Applied Science of Exercise Techniques
5. Physiological Genetic Disorder
7. Physiologic Impairment during Rehabilitation
8. Clinical Decision Making and Examination
9. Yoga and Fitness in Physical therapy
10. Manual Physiotherapy Strategies
11. Physiotherapy Techniques and Exercises
12. Physiotherapy in Sports Related Injuries
14. Sports Medicine
15. Artificial Physiotherapy Methods
- Speaker Presentations
- Symposium hosting
- Book Launch event
- Networking opportunities
- Audience participation
- Exhibitor and Vendor booths
- Sponsorships opportunities
- Product launch
- Workshop organizing
- Scientific Partnering
- Marketing and Networking with clients
Major Marketing Associations around the Globe
1. American Physical Therapy Association
2. International Federation of Orthopedic Manipulative Physical Therapists
3. Nepal Physiotherapy Association (NEPTA)
4. Canadian Physiotherapy Association’s (CPA)
5. Physiotherapy Association of Trinidad & Tobago
6. Taiwan Physical Therapy Association Congress
7. Hong Kong Physiotherapy Association
8. Australian Physiotherapy Association
10. Malaysian Physiotherapy Association
11 Indian Association of Physiotherapist
12. Ontario Physiotherapy Association
World Confederation for Physical Therapy |
The Japanese Physical Therapy Association |
International Association of Healthcare Practitioners |
Korean Physical Therapy Association |
Indian Physical Therapy Association |
New Zealand Society of Physiotherapists |
Australian Physiotherapy Association |
Norwegian Physiotherapy Association |
Canadian Physiotherapy Association |
Singapore Physiotherapy Association |
Danish Physiotherapy Association |
South African Society of Physiotherapy |
Finnish Association of Physical Therapists |
Spanish Physiotherapy Association |
German Physiotherapy Association |
Swedish Association of registered Physiotherapists |
Icelandic Physiotherapy Association |
(UK) Chartered Society of Physiotherapy |
Indian Association of Physiotherapists |
The Physical Therapy Association of The R.O.C. |
History of Physical Therapy
Physicians like Hippocrates and later Galenus are believed to have been the first practitioners of physiotherapy, advocating massage, manual therapy techniques and hydrotherapy to treat people in 460 B.C. The earliest documented origins of actual physiotherapy as a professional group, however, date back to 1894 when four nurses in Great Britain formed the Chartered Society of Physiotherapy. Other countries soon followed and started formal training programs, such as the School of Physiotherapy at the University of Otago in New Zealand in 1913, and the United States' 1914 Reed College in Portland, Oregon, which graduated "reconstruction aides."
Physical therapy practice in the United States evolved around two major historical events: the poliomyelitis epidemics of the 1800s through the 1950s and the effects of the ravages of several wars. Marguerite Sanderson and Mary McMillan were the first two individuals involved in the training of "reconstruction aides" responsible for caring for those individuals wounded in World War I.
Why London??
In London, you have a huge variety of event and conference venues to choose from so you really can find the perfect venue for your business, brand or product. It may be that you want a unique and funky venue that reflects your personality or a purpose-built venue that provides unrivalled facilities and is designed to meet the needs of even the most demanding delegate. With around 2000 events venues in London, there is one out there for you and it will fit like a glove. With five airports and several train stations, London is one of the world’s most connected and accessible cities. It is also an easy city to navigate once you arrive: there’s the ‘London Underground’ subway system, the ubiquitous black taxis and even red buses enabling delegates to get around. The 2012 Olympics improved infrastructure further still, meaning that travel to and around London is better than ever.
The capital is a big hitter in terms of tourist attractions. From Buckingham Palace to the London Eye, Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre to the Shard, London mixes a rich and varied history with the contemporary. Once your event is concluded for the day, your delegates will be able to experience a whole host of famous landmarks in walking distance or just soak up that unique London atmosphere
Past conference report of conference series
Physiotherapy 2017, hosted by Conference Series LLC Ltd was successfully held during November 27-29, 2017 in Dubai, UAE. The conference highlighted the theme “Scientific perspectives for a better living and longer life”.
The conference was a congregation of eminent speakers from various reputed organizations with their paramount talks enlightening the gathering.
Conference Series LLC Ltd hosted a diverse panel of key members of the physiotherapy community from Academia, Research lab, Eminent Scientist, Scholar Students to discuss the theme of the conference, approaches to predict, control and relieve. This event was aimed to exchange ideas and experience across a variety of topics that cover the latest insights in important aspects of pain management and rehabilitation, optimal use of analgesics and chronic pain medication, other approaches such as physical therapy and surgical interventions and updates on Physiotherapy field.
The conference witnessed an amalgamation of peerless speakers, who enlightened the crowd with their enviable research knowledge and on various alluring workshops related to the field of physiotherapy, carried out through various scientific-sessions and plenary lectures.
The highlights of the meeting were the eponymic Keynote lectures from:
Dr. Anand Shetty, University of St. Mary,
Title: Disparity in utilization of healthcare services among African Americans and Caucasians with Diabetes in the United States
Dr. Areerat Suputtitada, Chulalongkorn University, Thailand
Title: Novel of extracorporeal shockwave therapy and high-power laser therapy in musculoskeletal pain conditions
Dr. Dagmar Pavlu, Charles University, Czech Republic
Title: Elastic resistance exercises in physiotherapy
Dr. R Harihara Prakash, Sardar Patel University, India
Title: Health and built environment: Promoting accessibility to the persons with disability
Dr. Faris Alshammari, The Hashemite University, Jordan
Title: Effective way to stretch the hamstring muscle: Randomized clinical trial
Dr. Michael Jung, Fresenius University of Applied Sciences, Germany
Title: Infantile postural asymmetry and physical therapy: A randomized controlled trial
We sincerely thank our moderators Miss Kern Rebello, New Horizons Child Development Centre, India and Ms Charen C Rabe, Saint Dominic College of Asia, Philippines
We would also like to thank all the session chairs and co-chairs for helping us in smooth functioning of the sessions.
We extend our grateful thanks to all the momentous speakers like
S Jennifer Honing, Fresenius University of Applied Sciences, Germany
Albert Carrere, The Corridor Clinic, Spain
Lippert-Grüner M, Charles University, Czech Republic
Jessica Immonen, Rocky Mountain University of Health, USA
Castellano Juan, La Coruna University, Spain
Martina Christine Steinboeck, Vivantes Humboldt Clinic, Germany
Silverio Di Rocca, M.P.R International School, Switzerland
Harish S Krishna, Malabar Medical College, India
Erika Van Der Mescht, Lymphoedema Association of South Africa, South Africa
Maria de Lourdes Oliveira Vilela Garcia, International Halliwick Association, Brazil
Kern Rebello, New Horizons Child Development Centre, India
Mahboob ur Rahman, Pakistan Physiotherapy Association, Pakistan
Harsh Agarwal, Indian Association of Physiotherapist, India
Silverio Di Rocca, M.P.R International School, Switzerland
Micheal Tomamavo, Rehabilitation Institute Brandys nad Orlici, Czech Republic
Gerold Ebenbichler, Medical University of Vienna, Austria
Areej Al-Abdulrahman, National Guard Health Affairs, KSA
Ibrahim Ali Almoghassil, Takamol Alelaj Medical Center, KSA
H Bala Jeya Perumal, Pioneer College of Physiotherapy, India
Castellano Juan, La Coruna University, Spain
Dibyendu Roy, Corel Centre for Onco Rehab, India
Nandu Chhabria, CSR Therapeutics Private Clinic, India
Aparna Gupta, SGT University, India
Monika Naresh, New World Physiotherapy and Rehab Centre, India
Mohamed Abdulla Husain, Leeds Beckett University, UK
Physiotherapy Techniques and Exercises
Exercise is probably the least thing most subjects will embark on when experiencing pain especially at the acute and sub-acute stage. Physiotherapy exercises have been scientifically proven to be one of the most effective ways that you can solve or prevent pain and injury. Physiotherapist will fuse basic segments of Pilates, yoga and exercise physiology to provide you with the best result. The Physiotherapist is an expert in the prescription of the "best exercises" for most appropriate "exercise dose" depending on the rehabilitation status. Orthopedic physical therapy includes treatment of the musculoskeletal system (which is made up of the muscles and bones of the body) that has been subject to injury or trauma. This includes sprains, strains, post fracture, post-surgery and repetitive injuries. The areas of the body include the neck and back as well the extremities.
Related society:
Idaho Physical Therapy Association, Illinois Physical Therapy Association, Indiana Physical Therapy Association, Iowa Physical Therapy Association, Kansas Physical Therapy Association, Kentucky Physical Therapy Association, Louisiana Physical Therapy Association, Maine Physical Therapy Association, Maryland Physical Therapy Association, Massachusetts Physical Therapy Association, Michigan Physical Therapy Association
Sports Physiotherapy deals with injuries and issues related to sports people. Sports injuries are different from regular injuries. Athletes require high level performance, which stresses their muscles, joints and bones to a limit. Physiotherapists help athletes to get quick recover from sporting injuries, and provide education and resources to prevent problems. Physiotherapists having specific sports knowledge address acute, chronic injuries.
Related society:
Minnesota Physical Therapy Association, Mississippi Physical Therapy Association, Missouri Physical Therapy Association, Montana Physical Therapy Association, Nebraska Physical Therapy Association, Nevada Physical Therapy Association, New Hampshire Physical Therapy Association, New Jersey Physical Therapy Association, New Mexico Physical Therapy Association.
Neurological physiotherapy is an area which is focused on working with individuals who are suffering from neurological disorders. Common problems of patients with neurological disorders include paralysis, vision impairment, poor balance, inability to ambulate, and loss of functional independence. Therapists work with patients to treat these areas of dysfunction. A neurological physical therapist specializes in the evaluation and treatment of individuals with movement or functional problems due to disease or injury of the nervous system. Basic neurological conditions incorporate.
Related society:
New York Physical Therapy Association, North Carolina Physical Therapy Association, Ohio Physical Therapy Association, Oklahoma Physical Therapy Association, Oregon Physical Therapy Association, Pennsylvania Physical Therapy Association, Rhode Island Physical Therapy Association, South Carolina Physical Therapy Association, South Dakota Physical Therapy Association
Acupuncture is a type of Alternative medicine in which thin needles are embedded into the body. It is a key part of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM). Acupuncture effects are basically because of the Placebo effect. Lower back pain, cerebral pains and headaches, Arthritis pain and other joint torments can be dealt with by this strategy.
Related society:
Alberta Physiotherapy Association, Canadian Academy of Manipulative Therapy, Canadian orthopraxis Manual Therapy Association, American Physical Therapy Association, Doctor of Physical Therapy Visionary Foundation, Texas Physical Therapy Association, Australian Physical Therapy Association, Finnish Association of Physiotherapists, Japanese Association of Rehabilitation Medicine, Federation of State Boards of Physical Therapy
Medico Legal Issues In Physiotherapy
It is a field which is aimed at providing an overview of the legal background to the law of medical or clinical negligence and as a risk management exercise for both physiotherapists working in professional sport, as well as club as their employer. ​
Physiotherapy in Treatment & Care
Exercises are instrumental tool in keeping us healthy. Just like your car, our bodies need regular maintenance to perform optimally. Physical therapy improves strength, balance, mobility, and overall fitness as well as injury prevention and treatment. Physical therapists help you restore and improve motion to achieve long-term quality of life.
Rehabilitation deals with restoring ability or abilities in individuals which had been lost previously due to any kind of accident, trauma or any other health issues. Physical therapy is a professional career which has many specialties including sports, neurology; wound care, EMG, cardiopulmonary, geriatrics, orthopedic and pediatrics. Neurological rehabilitation is in particular a rapidly emerging field. PTs practice in many settings, such as private-owned physical therapy clinics, outpatient clinics or offices, health and wellness clinics, rehabilitation hospitals facilities, skilled nursing facilities, extended care facilities, private homes, education and research centers, schools, hospices, industrial and this workplaces or other occupational environments, fitness centers and sports training facilities
Palliative Medicare is an expert in musculoskeletal dysfunction and will work with you to help you optimize function and provide pain relief during this important time in your life. Women and incontinence: Incontinence affects 15 percent of all adults and 26 percent of all women between the ages of 30 and 59. Currently, 15 to 25 million Americans suffer with incontinence. Knee joint pains in overweight and arthritis, most common are osteoarthritis and Low Back Pain both of which are treatable occurs mostly in the age of forties and hence is a common dysfunction for all the women of this age. Pregnancy related pelvic girdle disorder occurs in 60-70% of women during their gestation period. The pelvic girdle is defined as the Palliative Sedation and the pubic symphysis (the joint in the front of the pelvis). Up to 40% of women reporting back pain during pregnancy still report pain in the postpartum period. Relatively few women report this pain to their healthcare provider.
Physiotherapy in sport related injuries
Sports Physiotherapy is the specialized branch of physiotherapy which deals with injuries and issues related to sports people. Sports injuries do differ to everyday injuries. Athletes normally require high level performance and demand placed upon their body, which stresses their muscles, joints and bones to the limit. Sports physiotherapists help athletes recover from sporting injuries, and provide education and resources to prevent problems. Each sports physiotherapist usually has sport-specific knowledge that addresses acute, chronic and over-use injuries. Their services are generally available to sports men and women of all ages engaged in sports at any level of competition.
Physiotherapy in Oncology and Palliative Care
Physiotherapy in the field of oncology and palliative care is a continuously evolving and developing specialty, both in malignant and non-malignant diseases. Rehabilitation for both groups of patients is now recognized as an essential part of the clinical pathway, as early diagnoses and new treatments are enabling patients to live longer. It is generally accepted that patients should have access to an appropriate level of rehabilitation, so that they can function at a minimum level of dependency and optimize their quality of life, regardless of their life expectancy.
Over the period of the past 2 years in particular, there have been several notable advances in the physical therapy, There has been renewed interest in the spondy loarthropathy family of chronic inflammatory Pain medication conditions, which has been fueled to a large extent by the biologic era Smartphone and iPad apps for physical therapy professionals and patients are a growing trend.
Many apps are inexpensive or even free and provide handy resources like physiotherapy glossaries, exercise videos, orthopedic diagnosis tools, clinical tests, and even 360-degree visual anatomy The Berkeley-based company Ekso Bionics broke new ground in rehabilitation services and gait training when it developed the Ekso suit, an aluminum and titanium exoskeleton that helps patients suffering from varying degrees of paralysis or hemiparesis with movement.
Yoga & Fitness in Physical therapy
Yoga is the practice of attaining physical and mental health through meditation and physical exercise. Journal of Yoga & Physical Therapy combines the principles and practices of yoga with physical therapies to achieve our desired outcomes. There are different areas where yoga and fitness is important are like Types of Yoga, Physiotherapy, Sports science, Exercise science, Rehabilitation, Meditation, and related subjects like Physical medicine, Sports medicine, Fitness & Aerobics. The integration of imagery within yoga practice is considered an important component and may be critical in contributing to the benefits of yoga that have been reported
Physiotherapy Techniques & Exercises
Exercise is probably the least thing most subjects will embark on when experiencing pain especially at the acute and sub-acute stage. Physiotherapy exercises have been scientifically proven to be one of the most effective ways that you can solve or prevent pain and injury. Physiotherapist will fuse basic segments of Pilates, yoga and exercise physiology to provide you with the best result. The Physiotherapist is an expert in the prescription of the "best exercises" for most appropriate "exercise dose" depending on the rehabilitation status.
Sports science is an amalgamation of several different disciplines and focuses primarily on the scientific principles behind exercise performance. It combines branches of science, Sports scientists rely on scientific principles in the areas of biology, chemistry, and physics to advance their understanding of how the body responds to exercise and to advocate physical activity to prevent and treat chronic diseases such as cancer and heart disease, This is a relatively multidisciplinary subject, drawing on fields such as physiology and biomechanics to measure what is happening in a sportsperson’s body; psychology to analyze the role of the mind in performance; nutrition to help athletes fuel their bodies correctly; and business and sports management to understand the financial and operational sides of the sports industry
Physical Education and sports for All
Sports Medicine plays an active role in educating professionals and sports-minded community members and in assisting all active people to achieve optimal benefits from their exercise, activity and competition. Sports Medicine draws together all sports science and sports medicine professionals. These groups include: orthopedic surgeons ,physicians ,doctors ,physiotherapists , optometrists , dentists , podiatrists , dietitians ,sports scientists , nurses , teachers ,exercise physiologists , academics , population health specialists
The global physiotherapy equipment market poised to reach $19,786.3 million by 2019 from $15.00 billion in 2015, at a CAGR of 6.8% from 2015 to 2019. The physiotherapy equipment market is divided based on products, applications, end users, and geographies. Based on the type of products, the physiotherapy equipment market is segmented into equipment and accessories. The equipment section is further classified into cryotherapy, hydrotherapy, heat therapy, continuous passive motion (CPM), electric stimulation, ultrasound, therapeutic exercises, and others like laser therapy, wax therapy, and traction. The accessories segment is further bifurcated into orthoses and other assistive devices (walkers, wheelchairs, and crutches). Equipment accounted for the largest share ~65% of the global physiotherapy market in 2014. Based on geography, the physiotherapy equipment market is segmented into North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, and Rest of the World (RoW)
Major Marketing Associations around the Globe
1. American Physical Therapy Association
2. International Federation of Orthopedic Manipulative Physical Therapists
3. Nepal Physiotherapy Association (NEPTA)
4. Canadian Physiotherapy Association’s (CPA)
5. Physiotherapy Association of Trinidad & Tobago
6. Taiwan Physical Therapy Association Congress
7. Hong Kong Physiotherapy Association
8. Australian Physiotherapy Association
9. Physiotherapy UK
10. Malaysian Physiotherapy Association
11 Indian Association of Physiotherapist
12. Ontario Physiotherapy Association
World Confederation for Physical Therapy |
The Japanese Physical Therapy Association |
International Association of Healthcare Practitioners |
Korean Physical Therapy Association |
American Physical Therapy Association |
New Zealand Society of Physiotherapists |
Australian Physiotherapy Association |
Norwegian Physiotherapy Association |
Canadian Physiotherapy Association |
Singapore Physiotherapy Association |
Danish Physiotherapy Association |
South African Society of Physiotherapy |
Finnish Association of Physical Therapists |
Spanish Physiotherapy Association |
German Physiotherapy Association |
Swedish Association of registered Physiotherapists |
Icelandic Physiotherapy Association |
(UK) Chartered Society of Physiotherapy |
Indian Association of Physiotherapists |
The Physical Therapy Association of The R.O.C. |
Past conference report of conference series
Physiotherapy 2017, hosted by Conference Series LLC Ltd was successfully held during November 27-29, 2017 in Dubai, UAE. The conference highlighted the theme “Scientific perspectives for a better living and longer life”.
The conference was a congregation of eminent speakers from various reputed organizations with their paramount talks enlightening the gathering.
Conference Series Ltd hosted a diverse panel of key members of the physiotherapy community from Academia, Research lab, Eminent Scientist, Scholar Students to discuss the theme of the conference, approaches to predict, control and relieve. This event was aimed to exchange ideas and experience across a variety of topics that cover the latest insights in important aspects of pain management and rehabilitation, optimal use of analgesics and chronic pain medication, other approaches such as physical therapy and surgical interventions and updates on Physiotherapy field.
The conference witnessed an amalgamation of peerless speakers, who enlightened the crowd with their enviable research knowledge and on various alluring workshops related to the field of physiotherapy, carried out through various scientific-sessions and plenary lectures.
The highlights of the meeting were the eponymic Keynote lectures from:
Dr. Anand Shetty, University of St. Mary, USA
Title: Disparity in utilization of healthcare services among African Americans and Caucasians with
Diabetes in the United States
Dr. Areerat Suputtitada, Chulalongkorn University, Thailand
Title: Novel of extracorporeal shockwave therapy and high-power laser therapy in musculoskeletal pain conditions
Dr. Dagmar Pavlu, Charles University, Czech Republic
Title: Elastic resistance exercises in physiotherapy
Dr. R Harihara Prakash, Sardar Patel University, India
Title: Health and built environment: Promoting accessibility to the persons with disability
Dr. Faris Alshammari, The Hashemite University, Jordan
Title: Effective way to stretch the hamstring muscle: Randomized clinical trial
Dr. Michael Jung, Fresenius University of Applied Sciences, Germany
Title: Infantile postural asymmetry and physical therapy: A randomized controlled trial
We sincerely thank our moderators Miss Kern Rebello, New Horizons Child Development Centre, India and Ms Charen C Rabe, Saint Dominic College of Asia, Philippines
We would also like to thank all the session chairs and co-chairs for helping us in smooth functioning of the sessions.
We extend our grateful thanks to all the momentous speakers like
S Jennifer Honing, Fresenius University of Applied Sciences, Germany
Albert Carrere, The Corridor Clinic, Spain
Lippert-Grüner M, Charles University, Czech Republic
Jessica Immonen, Rocky Mountain University of Health, USA
Castellano Juan, La Coruna University, Spain
Martina Christine Steinboeck, Vivantes Humboldt Clinic, Germany
Silverio Di Rocca, M.P.R International School, Switzerland
Harish S Krishna, Malabar Medical College, India
Erika Van Der Mescht, Lymphoedema Association of South Africa, South Africa
Maria de Lourdes Oliveira Vilela Garcia, International Halliwick Association, Brazil
Kern Rebello, New Horizons Child Development Centre, India
Mahboob ur Rahman, Pakistan Physiotherapy Association, Pakistan
Harsh Agarwal, Indian Association of Physiotherapist, India
Silverio Di Rocca, M.P.R International School, Switzerland
Micheal Tomamavo, Rehabilitation Institute Brandys nad Orlici, Czech Republic
Gerold Ebenbichler, Medical University of Vienna, Austria
Areej Al-Abdulrahman, National Guard Health Affairs, KSA
Ibrahim Ali Almoghassil, Takamol Alelaj Medical Center, KSA
H Bala Jeya Perumal, Pioneer College of Physiotherapy, India
Castellano Juan, La Coruna University, Spain
Dibyendu Roy, Corel Centre for Onco Rehab, India
Nandu Chhabria, CSR Therapeutics Private Clinic, India
Aparna Gupta, SGT University, India
Monika Naresh, New World Physiotherapy and Rehab Centre, India
Mohamed Abdulla Husain, Leeds Beckett University, UK
Conference Highlights
- Physiotherapy Techniques and Exercises
- Sports & Physiotherapy
- Advancements in Physiotherapy
- Manual Physiotherapies
- Rehabilitation Methods
- Physiotherapy in Treatment & Care
- Physiotherapy methods and Instrumentation
- Physiotherapy Lymph edema
- Women Health Physiotherapy
- Physiotherapy in Oncology and Palliative Care
- Physiotherapy Management and Post-operative Physiotherapy
- Physiotherapy & yoga
- Nursing Physiotherapy
- Neurological Physiotherapy
- Acupuncture
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