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Physiotherapy Canada 

Introduces Video Submissions 

 

Scientific Editor Dina Brooks is pleased to announce that Physiotherapy
Canada Online now hosts video files as supplementary material alongside your
publication to encourage further exploration and research. A video
introduction can be found at the link below along with instructions and
technical details on how to submit and upload video files. 

 

Video Submission Guidelines: http://bit.ly/ptcvideo

Dina's Video Introduction: www.youtube.com/watch?v=xWy9n0GlU4s 

 

Physiotherapy Canada now accepts video supplements for:

.    Guest Editorials

.    Exercise Program (example of intervention or measurement)

.    Clinical Commentaries

.    Book Reviews

 

Physiotherapy Canada is seeking video submissions upon initial submission of
the content outlined above and must follow the journal's guidelines for
videos. When you are ready, please upload your video to Drop Box.

 

If you have questions about video you are working on or require more detail,
please contact editorial assistant Sandra Cumming at
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published quarterly and is a scholarly, refereed journal that promotes
excellence in physiotherapy by providing an international forum for the
publication and review of information generated through research findings
and their application, as well as innovation in clinical practice. 

 

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Physiotherapy Canada or for submissions information, please contact

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National Office

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