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Clinical Rehabilitation
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Inaugural meeting of the Physiotherapy Research Society

The inaugural meeting of the Physiotherapy Research Society (PRS) was held at King's College London on 23 April 1992. The meeting was convened by Dr Cecily Partridge, Director of the Centre for Physiotherapy Research and Chair of the PRS Steering Committee. A total of 170 European physiotherapists attended, mostly from the UK. The programme consisted of three invited review papers on important topics in physiotherapy and eight free papers selected by a process of blind refereeing from the considerable number submitted to the meeting. The Society's scientific meeting will be an annual event, and a meeting in mainland Europe is planned for the near future.

Clinical Rehabilitation, Vol. 6, No. 4, 345-351 (1992)
DOI: 10.1177/026921559200600411


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