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Welcome to the International Journal of Physical Therapy - Alsalam University, your trusted resource for cutting-edge research in physiotherapy.
Mission and Values: The journal is dedicated to:
- Promoting Innovation: Encouraging groundbreaking research and fostering new ideas in physiotherapy and rehabilitation sciences.
- Enhancing Patient Outcomes: Supporting studies that directly impact clinical practices and improve patient care.
- Fostering Collaboration: Creating a global platform for researchers, educators, and clinicians to share knowledge and advance the field collectively.
- Maintaining Integrity: Upholding the highest ethical standards in research and publication.
- Supporting Open Access: Ensuring that research is freely accessible to all, fostering wider dissemination and impact.
Here, you will find:
- Details on the submission and review processes.
- Access to the latest published issues and archives.
- Author guidelines and contact information.
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Special Issue:
The Editorial Board is pleased to announce a Special Issue dedicated to exploring innovative strategies in disability prevention and rehabilitation.
This issue welcomes high-quality research papers, reviews, and case studies from the fields of physical therapy, rehabilitation sciences, public health, neuroscience, biomedical engineering, and special education.
Submission:
Manuscripts should be submitted through the journal’s submission portal
or via email to: https://ijtau.journals.ekb.eg/
Scope and Objectives
- Highlight recent scientific and clinical advances in disability prevention and rehabilitation.
- Explore innovative approaches integrating preventive care and early rehabilitation.
- Promote interdisciplinary collaboration between health, education, and community sectors.
- Encourage policy-relevant research that improves quality of life and inclusion for people at risk of or living with disabilities.
Topics of Interest (include but are not limited to):
- Prevention of disability across different life stages.
- Early rehabilitation and functional recovery.
- Technological and AI applications in rehabilitation and prevention.
- Community-based rehabilitation and public health initiatives.
- Educational and training models for disability prevention.
- Global and national policies addressing disability reduction.
- Rehabilitation following neurological, musculoskeletal, or chronic diseases.
Important Dates for Special Issue
- Submission Opens: November 1, 2025
- Submission Deadline: January 31, 2026