Literature DB >> 34631240

Sports Physiotherapy for All.

Kristian Thorborg1, Luciana Mendonça2.   

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Keywords:  sports medicine; sports physiotherapy

Year:  2021        PMID: 34631240      PMCID: PMC8486411          DOI: 10.26603/001c.28268

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Sports Phys Ther        ISSN: 2159-2896


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Sports physical therapy has been a recognized specialty since the early 1970s. The International Federation of Sports Physical Therapy (IFSPT) has further expanded and promoted this specialty since IFSPT was established in 2000. The IFSPT’s European Union-funded Sports Physiotherapy for All (SPA) project describes effective professional behaviour and the integration of specific knowledge, skills and attitudes for the context of practice as a sports physical therapist for the first time. As of August 2021, the IFSPT includes 34 member countries, and currently 13 of these member organizations have approved educational pathways to allow international sports physical therapist recognition. This has led to more than 300 sports physical therapists globally who now hold the recognition of being an IFSPT Registered International Sports Physical Therapist (RISPT) (https://ifspt.org/rispt/). This aligns perfectly with the mission of the IFSPT, which is to be the international resource for sports physical therapists, with the vision of promoting sports physical therapy to advance and improve the quality of care of athletes worldwide. IFSPT has created a culture of executive board excellence through good governance. Good governance relies on eight major principles, including participation, consensus, accountability, transparency, responsiveness, effectiveness, equality and inclusivity, and following the rule of law. The IFSPT board divides their work into Research, Education, Membership and Communications in separate working groups. For the first time in IFSPT history, an annual report was published in 2020 to describe our work and achievements. IFSPT also conducted a member survey to make sure we align with the mission and values of the IFSPT, and to understand what member benefits our Member Organizations would like IFSPT to provide. The main feedback from our member countries was more focus on engagement, knowledge sharing and global networking. Due to the COVID-19 situation, no face-to-face meeting has been possible since 2019. Our main communications have occurred via official IFSPT email communications, social media and Zoom meetings with reports of all official Executive Board meetings. The General Meeting in 2021 was also held online for the first time. In June 2021 we had our first networking session with Member Organizations and invited guests. This was a huge success and a great way to keep more regularly in touch and sharing experiences. So, while COVID-19 has kept us physically apart, it has also improved the opportunity to be in more regular contact due to technological advances and global familiarization with online engagement and knowledge sharing. While we all miss meeting our colleagues physically, the opportunity to meet and participate online have created more equal opportunities for countries which are less financially viable, and also increases the opportunity to better fulfill the wishes of our member countries in relation to global engagement, sharing and networking. During the pandemic IFSPT has worked hard to establish resources for members through research dissemination in different languages, especially targeting countries that are non-English speaking. IFSPT has always maintained a good professional and respectful collaboration with World Physiotherapy (WP) (https://world.physio/subgroups/sports). IFSPT has initiated an increased focus and collaboration with WP on equality, equity, diversity and inclusion in relation to the physiotherapy profession and IFSPT is represented in the congress program committee of the World Physiotherapy Congress 2023, which will be held in Tokyo. Gender bias in sports physical therapy has also been addressed by IFSPT, and since 2019, speakers at our flagship event—the World Congress of Sports Physical Therapy (WCSPT)—represents genders evenly. A strong point in these conferences is IFSPT’s leading role in research dissemination and consensus meetings/statements on sports injury prevention, return to play guidelines, and promotion of physical activity, as these are all extremely important working areas for sports physical therapists to master in the future. Speakers, content and structure of the scientific program for the 2-day WCSPT in Denmark will be available on the Congress website by September/October 2021. Together with the International Journal of Sports Physical Therapy (IJSPT), who will also be present and engaged with the WCSPT, the focus on clinically relevant research for sports physical therapists has never been bigger. A continued relationship with the IJSPT has now been strengthened through collaboration, including international board-members, reviewers, and associate editors. Furthermore, the first four IJSPT International Perspectives have been published in 2021. The relationship with IJSPT, and IJSPT itself, is stronger than ever, and will play a very important role as the main IFSPT associated journal going forward including IFSPT executive board members with research and publication expertise on the IJSPT Editorial board. IFSPT encourage all member organizations and local research environments to work together more closely on future sports physical therapy research, to break down barriers and silos between and within clinical and research environments. We hope to see everyone come together, engage and share knowledge at the next WCSPT, August 26-27, 2022 in Denmark, under the topic of “Translating Science into Action”.
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1.  2016 Consensus statement on return to sport from the First World Congress in Sports Physical Therapy, Bern.

Authors:  Clare L Ardern; Philip Glasgow; Anthony Schneiders; Erik Witvrouw; Benjamin Clarsen; Ann Cools; Boris Gojanovic; Steffan Griffin; Karim M Khan; Håvard Moksnes; Stephen A Mutch; Nicola Phillips; Gustaaf Reurink; Robin Sadler; Karin Grävare Silbernagel; Kristian Thorborg; Arnlaug Wangensteen; Kevin E Wilk; Mario Bizzini
Journal:  Br J Sports Med       Date:  2016-05-25       Impact factor: 13.800

2.  Developing Sports Physiotherapy Expertise - The Value of Informal Learning.

Authors:  Colin Paterson; Nicola Phillips
Journal:  Int J Sports Phys Ther       Date:  2021-06-01

3.  How injury registration and preseason assessment are being delivered: An international survey of sports physical therapists.

Authors:  Luciana D Mendonça; Christophe Ley; Joke Schuermans; Evi Wezenbeek; Erik Witvrouw
Journal:  Phys Ther Sport       Date:  2021-09-03       Impact factor: 2.365

4.  Worldwide Sports Injury Prevention.

Authors:  Luciana D Mendonça; Joke Schuermans; Evi Wezenbeek; Erik Witvrouw
Journal:  Int J Sports Phys Ther       Date:  2021-02-01

5.  Screening to Detect Hip and Groin Problems in Elite Adolescent Football (Soccer) Players - Friend or Foe?

Authors:  Matthew D DeLang; J Craig Garrison; Kristian Thorborg
Journal:  Int J Sports Phys Ther       Date:  2021-04-02

6.  How injury prevention programs are being structured and implemented worldwide: An international survey of sports physical therapists.

Authors:  Luciana D Mendonça; Christophe Ley; Joke Schuermans; Evi Wezenbeek; Erik Witvrouw
Journal:  Phys Ther Sport       Date:  2021-06-19       Impact factor: 2.365

7.  The Prevention and Treatment of Running Injuries: A State of the Art.

Authors:  Christopher Napier; Richard W Willy
Journal:  Int J Sports Phys Ther       Date:  2021-08-01
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1.  How is the IFSPT Bridging the Gap Between Science and Clinical Practice?

Authors:  Lars Damsbo; Luciana Luciana De Michelis Mendonçaca
Journal:  Int J Sports Phys Ther       Date:  2022-08-01
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