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This review examines current physiotherapy evidence, highlighting its strengths and weaknesses. While new research is crucial, experienced-based physiotherapy methods remain valuable for patient care.

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Area of Science:

  • Physiotherapy
  • Evidence-based practice

Context:

  • Physiotherapy research is evolving, with current studies superseding long-term empirical data.
  • The heterogeneity of applied parameters presents a significant challenge in physiotherapy.

Purpose:

  • To present current evidence on the strengths and weaknesses of physiotherapy procedures.
  • To discuss the balance between evidence-based practice and experienced-based physiotherapy.

Summary:

  • Current research emphasizes evidence-based physiotherapy, yet acknowledges the value of established, experience-based techniques.
  • The heterogeneity in physiotherapy parameters complicates the integration of new evidence.

Impact:

  • Provides physicians with critical insights into physiotherapy's current evidence base.
  • Suggests a practical approach integrating new findings with time-tested physiotherapy methods.
  • Highlights the expanding role of physiotherapy beyond locomotor diseases into broader medical fields.