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Research from low-income and middle-income countries will benefit global health and the physiotherapy profession, but it requires support

Saurab Sharma
1
,
Arianne Verhagen
2
,
Mark Elkins
3
,
Jean-Michel Brismée
4
,
George D. Fulk
5
,
Jakub Taradaj
6
,
Lois Steen
7
,
Alan Jette
8
,
Ann Moore
9
,
Aimee Stewart
10
,
Barbara J. Hoogenboom
11
,
Anne Söderlund
12
,
Michele Harms
13
,
Rafael Zambelli Pinto
14

1.
School of Health Sciences, Faculty of Medicine and Health, University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia and Centre for Pain IMPACT, Neuroscience Research Australia, Sydney, Australia; saurabsharma1@gmail.com
2.
International Society of Physiotherapy Journal Editors; Arianne.Verhagen@uts.edu.au
3.
ournal of Physiotherapy; mark.elkins@sydney.edu.au
4.
Journal of Manual and Manipulative Therapy; jm.brismee@ttuhsc.edu
5.
Journal of Neurologic Physical Therapy; jnpt@emory.edu
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Physiotherapy Review; jakub.taradaj@kif.info.pl
7.
Fysioterapi (Swedish Physiotherapy Journal); Lois.Steen@fysioterapeuterna.se
8.
PTJ: Physical Therapy & Rehabilitation Journal; alanmjette@gmail.com
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Musculoskeletal Science & Practice; A.P.Moore@brighton.ac.uk
10.
South African Journal of Physiotherapy; Aimee.Stewart@wits.ac.za
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International Journal of Sports Physical Therapy; hoogenbb@gvsu.edu
12.
European Journal of Physiotherapy; anne.soderlund@mdu.se
13.
Physiotherapy; michele.harms@outlook.com
14.
International Society of Physiotherapy Journal Editors and Brazilian Journal of Physical Therapy; rafaelzambelli@gmail.com
Editorial, Physiotherapy Review, 2023, 27(3), 5-12
Data publikacji online: 2023/09/22
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