75 noteworthy physiotherapists

Deadline to submit nominations: Monday 13 April, midnight UTC

Logo for World Physiotherapy's 75th anniversary

One of the activities to mark World Physiotherapy’s 75th anniversary is to recognise 75 noteworthy physiotherapists.

Those recognised will have made an exceptional contribution to the profession, either at a national, regional or international level. The contributions of the nominated individuals may have been made at any point since 1951; the year World Physiotherapy was founded.

Examples of outstanding contributions at an exceptional level may include:

Professional impact

  • Clinical contributions: significant advancements in treatment approaches, rehabilitation protocols, or patient care standards that led to change of practice.
  • Research and publications: significant level of remarkable peer-reviewed research or influential clinical practice guidelines.
  • Educational influence: development of curricula, training programmes, or mentorship/fellowship that shaped the profession.
  • Establishment of the profession or member organisation: in their country/territory, region or internationally.

Leadership and advocacy

  • Professional leadership: demonstrating significant impact and progress to the aims of the profession on a local, regional or global level.
  • Policy influence: contributions to healthcare policy, scope of practice, accessibility, and recognition of physiotherapy as a critical profession.
  • Advocacy for patients and profession: led campaigns or initiatives that significantly improved patient outcomes or elevated physiotherapy nationally or globally.

Innovation and technology

  • Innovative practices: introduction of new technology, tools, or evidence-based approaches in education or clinical practice that have led to meaningful change.
  • Education and training: curriculum development or advancement in accessible teaching and learning techniques.

Elevating the visibility and recognition of physiotherapy

  • Patient outcomes: demonstrated improvement in population health or rehabilitation success rates.
  • Community engagement: outreach programmes, volunteering, or initiatives in underserved regions that have made a significant impact.
  • Media presence: had a profound impact and influence via their thought leadership through books, podcasts, social media, or public speaking. 

Request for nominations

World Physiotherapy member organisations are to submit names of individuals who have made the greatest contribution to the profession in their country/territory, region or internationally. There is no limit to the number of nominations a member organisation can submit. The majority of individuals recognised will be drawn from nominations submitted by World Physiotherapy member organisations.

World Physiotherapy regions are invited to nominate up to five individuals for consideration.

World Physiotherapy specialty groups may nominate up to five individuals for consideration.

Humanitarian organisations who regularly work with physiotherapists, eg in disaster areas, war-affected and conflict zones, areas of humanitarian need, may nominate physiotherapists who have demonstrated a remarkable dedication and/or had a significant impact through their contribution.

Individuals may nominate a physiotherapist they believe fit the criteria. World Physiotherapy may subsequently seek confirmation from the relevant member organisation or specialty group.

Self-nominations will not be accepted.

A nomination form must be completed for each nominated individual and should include a brief description (max 500 words) of the nominee's noteworthy contribution to, and impact on the physiotherapy profession. Nominations must focus on demonstrable impact and influence, rather than length of service or seniority alone.

World Physiotherapy acknowledges that not all physiotherapists who have made a significant contribution to the profession can be included in the ‘75 noteworthy’. Our aim is to reflect the diversity of the profession, highlight individuals who have had a truly substantial and widely acknowledged impact, and those whose lifelong dedication has made a meaningful difference within their local communities.

Access the online nomination form

Deadline to submit nominations: Monday 13 April, midnight UTC

Selection process

A committee will review the nominations received and make recommendations to the World Physiotherapy executive board (board) as to the final 75 noteworthy physiotherapists to be recognised. The committee will consist of representatives from World Physiotherapy regions, as well as representatives from the International Physiotherapy History Association (IPHA), with which World Physiotherapy is collaborating on this project. 

In addition, the board may nominate physiotherapists who have marked their time as global leaders of the profession.

The final 75 noteworthy physiotherapists will be recognised across World Physiotherapy's social media platforms, in our e-newsletters, and in a publication which will be published later in the year.

Download the call as a PDF in multiple languages

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