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  1. Welcome to PEDro, the Physiotherapy Evidence Database. PEDro has been informing physiotherapy practice for over 24 years. It is a free database of over 61,000 trials, reviews and guidelines evaluating physiotherapy interventions.

    • Resources

      Resources - English - PEDro

    • PEDro Scale

      The PEDro scale was last amended on 21 June 1999. This...

    • Browse

      The database was last updated on 1 July 2024 (this includes...

    • Learn

      Learn - English - PEDro

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    The Physiotherapy Evidence Database (or ‘PEDro’ for short) provides physiotherapists around the world with easy access to high-quality clinical research so they can practise and teach effectively. PEDro is a well-established, robust and trusted site that provides access to over 61,000 randomised controlled trials, systematic reviews and evidence-ba...

    PEDro is produced by physiotherapists for physiotherapists. It is the most highly regarded information resource for physiotherapists globally. PEDro was initiated and is maintained by the PEDro Partnership at the Institute for Musculoskeletal Health (The University of Sydney and Sydney Local Health District) and Neuroscience Research Australia (Neu...

    We are always looking for volunteers to help us locate and rate trials, reviews and guidelines. If you think you might like to assist in this way, please contact us. You can be a volunteer from anywhere in the world. If you know of a trial, review or guideline that you think ought to be in PEDro but is not, please contact us with the details.

  2. search.pedro.org.au › searchPedro

    Simple Search. Search term (or terms): The database was last updated on 1 July 2024 (this includes records added or amended since 3 June 2024). The next update is planned for 5 August 2024. The total number of records on the database is 61,607.

  3. PEDro is a free database of randomised controlled trials, systematic reviews and clinical practice guidelines in physiotherapy. You can search PEDro using this Advanced Search page. Those who are new to searching may like to begin with the Simple Search page.

  4. pedro.org.au › english › learnSearch help - PEDro

    Click on the Start Search button to search the PEDro database. This video tutorial describes how to do an advanced search using PEDro.

  5. PEDro is a web-based database of randomized controlled trials and systematic reviews in physiotherapy. It can be accessed free of charge at http://ptwww.cchs.usyd.edu.au/pedro. The database contains bibliographic details and abstracts of most English-language randomized trials and systematic reviews in physiotherapy, and of many trials and ...

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  7. PEDro is a free, internet-based database of research evidence for physiotherapy interventions. The database indexes evidence-based clinical practice guidelines, systematic reviews and randomised controlled trials in physiotherapy.

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