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  • Physical Therapy
  • Evidence-Based Practice
  • Information Science

Background:

  • The Physiotherapy Evidence Database (PEDro) is a key global resource for evidence-based physical therapy.
  • It provides access to randomized controlled trials, systematic reviews, and clinical practice guidelines.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To describe the PEDro scale, its content, user base, and search functionalities.
  • To highlight resources for developing evidence-based physical therapy skills.
  • To emphasize support for Portuguese-speaking physical therapists.

Main Methods:

  • Indexing of articles with methodological quality assessment using the 10-point PEDro scale.
  • Analysis of user statistics, including country of origin and primary user groups.
  • Description of search, browsing, and educational features available on the PEDro website.

Main Results:

  • As of August 2019, PEDro indexed 44,309 articles, with trials predicted to double by 2025.
  • Users hail from 214 countries, with Brazil being the largest user group (23%).
  • PEDro offers advanced search, 'Evidence in your inbox,' tutorials, and 'how to' videos, with full Portuguese and English support.

Conclusions:

  • PEDro enhances the use of high-quality research by physical therapy professionals and students.
  • The database celebrated its 20th anniversary in 2019, introducing the DiTA database for diagnostic test accuracy.
  • PEDro continues to evolve as a vital tool for advancing physical therapy practice and research.