Introduction Welcome to August 2022 GPA Evidence Updates, bringing you latest evidence updates on physiotherapy interventions in some common conditions seen within the Ghanaian physiotherapy context. In this and subsequent editions, we bring you updates on Cerebral palsy, Low back pain, Stroke and Parkinson’s disease. We look forward…
A Ghanaian Physiotherapist, Alberta Amissah Rockson, has been appointed co-chairperson on the Emergency Committee of the World Rehabilitation Alliance (WRA) of the World Health Organisation (WHO).
Worawora (O/R), Sept. 9, GNA – Dr. Paul Amankonah, the President of the Ghana Physiotherapy Association (GPA), has revealed that arthritis is more commonly found in divorced or separated women. He said the prevalence or incidence of arthritis had more than doubled over the last three decades. Dr.…
Ho, Sept. 6, GNA – The Worawora Government Hospital in the Biakoye District of the Oti region has been selected to host this year’s World Physiotherapy Day. The day, observed annually on September 8, raises awareness about the critical role of physical therapists and chronic pain therapies in…
Introduction Welcome to July 2022 GPA Evidence Updates, bringing you latest evidence updates on physiotherapy interventions in some common conditions seen within the Ghanaian physiotherapy context. In this and subsequent editions, we bring you updates on Cerebral palsy, Low back pain, Stroke and Parkinson’s disease. We look forward…
Introduction Welcome to June 2022 GPA Evidence Updates, bringing you latest evidence updates on physiotherapy interventions in some common conditions seen within the Ghanaian physiotherapy context. In this and subsequent editions, we bring you updates on Cerebral palsy, Low back pain, Stroke and Parkinson’s disease. We look forward…
Introduction Welcome to May 2022 GPA Evidence Updates, bringing you latest evidence updates on physiotherapy interventions in some common conditions seen within the Ghanaian physiotherapy context. In this and subsequent editions, we bring you updates on Cerebral palsy, Low back pain, Stroke and Parkinson’s disease. We look forward…
Start planning your abstract submission The call for abstracts will open on 20 June 2022. Preliminary information about the call for abstracts has now been published on the World Physiotherapy Congress 2023 website. Find out about the presentation formats and the support that is available, including the mentoring programme. Several videos have…