Eur Rehab J 2021
DOI: 10.52057/erj.v1i1.12
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Registered International Sports Physical Therapist (RISPT): towards excellence in sports physiotherapy for the athlete

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“…Auf diese Weise braucht man tatsächlich viele Tage Praxis, um die höchste Stufe zu erreichen. In der Regel dauert es mindestens 8–10 Jahre, bis zertifizierte Physiotherapeuten RISPT werden können 6 .…”
Section: Registrierter Internationaler Sportphysiotherapeut (Rispt)unclassified
“…Auf diese Weise braucht man tatsächlich viele Tage Praxis, um die höchste Stufe zu erreichen. In der Regel dauert es mindestens 8–10 Jahre, bis zertifizierte Physiotherapeuten RISPT werden können 6 .…”
Section: Registrierter Internationaler Sportphysiotherapeut (Rispt)unclassified
“…Currently the SSPA, a BJSM member society since 2011 (the first sport physical therapy (PT) group to join BJSM), counts about 600 qualified sport physiotherapists involved at national and international level. To further improve athlete care, SSPA introduced in 2019 for their members the national Continuous Professional Development pathway (IFSPT approved), with three accreditation levels (where the highest level allows one to apply for ‘Registered International Sports Physical Therapist’) based on the 11 IFSPT competencies 1. Under the leadership of our committee member and IFSPT board member Suzanne Gard, we have recently launched the SSPA mentoring project.…”
Section: Sspa Newsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A BJSM member society since 2011 (the first sport physical therapy group to join BJSM), the SSPA, currently includes about 550 qualified sport physiotherapists involved at the national and international level. To further improve athlete care, the SSPA introduced national CPD guidelines (IFSPT approved) for their members in 2019, with three accreditation levels (and where the highest level allows to apply for ‘Registered International Sports Physical Therapist’) based on the 11 IFSPT competencies 1…”
Section: Sspa 20 Yearsmentioning
confidence: 99%