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Our strategic plan for 2022 and beyond focuses on building a thriving and engaged global physiotherapy profession

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Physiotherapy’s highest global honour awarded to Margot Skinner 

World Physiotherapy awards Mildred Elson Award to Margot Skinner

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Candidates announced for election as executive committee members for three regions

Region executive committee elections in AWP, NAC, SA regions

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Call for CPC members for congress in 2025

Apply to be part of the CPC for our congress in Tokyo in 2025

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Leading and advocating for change 

Workshop in Kuwait focuses on leading and advocating for change

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Boot camp provides education and training for physiotherapists in Sierra Leone

Boot camp raises profile of physiotherapy in Sierra Leone

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Discover the wealth of content in the World Physiotherapy congress archive

World Physiotherapy congress archive includes under-represented areas of research

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World Physiotherapy Congress
2023

As the profession’s leading global meeting, it is where the world of physiotherapy meets.

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COVID-19 information hub

World Physiotherapy is the global hub for information and resources about COVID-19 for physiotherapists

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World PT Day 2022 – 8 September

This year's focus is on osteoarthritis

Explore our World PT Day 2022 toolkit

Our impact

We measure and report on our impact on the global physiotherapy profession

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Physiotherapists worldwide

We are the sole international voice for physiotherapy, representing more than 600,000 physiotherapists worldwide

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Member organisations

We represent national physiotherapy associations from 129 countries/territories and territories

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Bursary recipients at our online congress

105 physiotherapists from 25 countries/territories were able to take part in our online congress