Physiotherapy And Rehabilitation International Journal - PRIJ

Aim & Scope

The aim of Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation International Journal is to foster excellence in physiotherapy and rehabilitation by disseminating high-quality, original research and promoting the translation of scientific advancements into clinical practise. The journal seeks to provide a comprehensive and interdisciplinary forum that explores all facets of physiotherapy and rehabilitation, with a primary focus on musculoskeletal, neurological, cardiopulmonary, and geriatric conditions. The scope of the journal encompasses a wide range of topics within the field of physiotherapy and rehabilitation, such as clinical practise and therapeutic approaches, rehabilitation in specific populations, rehabilitation technology and assistive devices, exercise physiology and sports rehabilitation, rehabilitation education and professional development, and health promotion and prevention.

TOPICS:

    • Aquatic therapy
    • Cardiovascular and pulmonary rehabilitation
    • Cryotherapy
    • Debridement
    • Diathermy
    • Eccentric training
    • Electrotherapy
    • Electrotherapy/physical agents
    • Exercise physiology
    • Fluidotherapy
    • Gait training
    • Geriatric physical therapy
    • Heat therapy (Thermotherapy)
    • Hydrotherapy
    • Iontophoresis
    • Joint manipulation
    • Joint mobilization
    • Neurological physical therapy
    • Occupational rehabilitation
    • Occupational therapy
    • Orthopedic physical therapy
    • Pediatric physical therapy
    • Physical intervention
    • Physiotherapy
    • Postural Restoration
    • Psychiatric rehabilitation
    • Soft tissue therapy
    • Speech and language pathology
    • Splint Strength training
    • Traction Therapeutic ultrasound
    • Vision rehabilitation
    • Vocational rehabilitation
    • Wound management