The Physical Treatments Journal (Phys Ther) is a double-blind peer-reviewed scientific journal, owned, managed & published by University of Social Welfare & Rehabilitation Sciences. The journal publishes articles that support evidenced based practice of physical therapy and research reports that contribute to the foundational sciences and practice of physical therapy. The Journal of Physical Treatments is dedicated to publishing original research that carries implications for the field of physical therapy. It encompasses foundational studies aimed at enhancing treatment modalities, investigations of rare conditions, and innovative interventions grounded in robust reasoning. Furthermore, it covers applied treatment protocols and techniques, contributing to the advancement of physical therapy from theoretical foundations to practical applications.
Physical Treatments Journal welcomes all manuscript types for publication including research (original) articles, review articles (systematic review, meta-analysis and narrative review), educational, theoretical or debate articles, brief reports, case histories, case reports, case series, editorial, communication, commentary, letter to editor in the following fields:
- Science of Physical Therapy
- Practice of Physical Therapy
- Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine
- Brain Injury Rehabilitation
- Electrodiagnosis
- Geriatric Rehabilitation
- Musculoskeletal Medicine
- Neuromuscular Medicine
- Pain Management
- Spine Medicine
- Sports Medicine
- Ortho Rehabilitation
- Stroke/Neurologic Rehabilitation
- Electric Stimulation Therapy
- Electroacupuncture
- Pulsed Radiofrequency Treatment
- Spinal Cord Stimulation
- Transcutaneous Electric Nerve Stimulation
- Exercise Movement Techniques
- Exercise Therapy
- Motion Therapy, Continuous Passive
- Muscle Stretching Exercises
- Plyometric Exercise
- Resistance Training
- Extracorporeal Shockwave Therapy
- Hydrotherapy
- Aquatic Therapy
- Therapeutic Irrigation
- Musculoskeletal Manipulations
- Kinesiology, Applied
- Myofunctional Therapy
- Percutaneous Collagen Induction
- Post-Exercise Recovery Techniques