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The UN Agenda 2030 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)

The UN Agenda 2030 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)

by Filip Maric | Jan 6, 2020 | Clinical Practice, Physiotherapy Education, Physiotherapy Research, SDGs

The beginning of this New Year also marks the beginning of a new decade that is widely considered crucial for the future of human health and flourishing. With that in mind, it seems pertinent that we begin the year with a topic that we haven’t covered very...
From the body as physical therapy to environmental physiotherapy

From the body as physical therapy to environmental physiotherapy

by Filip Maric | Dec 22, 2019 | Clinical Practice, Environmental Philosophies

Fitting the time of reflection that is this time of the year, over the last few weeks I’ve been reflecting a lot on what it is that actually brought me to thinking about environmental physiotherapy. In many ways, these reflections were actually inspired by the...
The personal connection: Reflections on communication in environmental physiotherapy

The personal connection: Reflections on communication in environmental physiotherapy

by Filip Maric | Dec 4, 2019 | Clinical Practice, Communication

A few weeks ago the inaugural Environmental Physiotherapy Association (EPA) executive committee met for the first ever online meeting to get to know each other, get an understanding of the status quo of the association 3 months after it’s official launch and...
A new way to think about physiotherapy

A new way to think about physiotherapy

by David Nicholls | Nov 28, 2019 | Clinical Practice, Environmental Philosophies

As a physio, I’ve always been drawn to lung disease, or perhaps it would be more accurate to say I’m drawn to people who are suffering with lung diseases.  But then that’s not exactly right either, because I’m really fascinated by how the lungs work (did you know that...
15 ways to practise environmental physiotherapy

15 ways to practise environmental physiotherapy

by Filip Maric | Oct 30, 2019 | Clinical Practice

As we embark on the journey of developing and practising an environmentally responsible physiotherapy, it seems of paramount importance to recognise that we are not setting out in a vacuum. There is a considerable number of quite readily available approaches for...
Shaping the future of physiotherapy: A blogpost by EPA student representatives Issie Long and Thies Bundtzen

Shaping the future of physiotherapy: A blogpost by EPA student representatives Issie Long and Thies Bundtzen

by Issie Long | Oct 24, 2019 | Clinical Practice, Physiotherapy Education, Students in EPT

Since the launch of the EPA physiotherapy students from around the world continue to join the association. Their enthusiasm for the subject field is evident in the comments, thoughts, concerns and energy they bring as they join, and, just like in the ongoing worldwide...
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