PEDro statistics
An analysis of the contents of PEDro in the 3 March 2025 update is presented on this page. These data will be updated annually, so the next update is planned for February 2026. On 3 …
An analysis of the contents of PEDro in the 3 March 2025 update is presented on this page. These data will be updated annually, so the next update is planned for February 2026. On 3 …
The database was last updated on 2 September 2019 (this includes records added or amended since 5 August 2019).The next update is planned for Monday 8 October 2019. The total number of records on the …
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PEDro has three search pages (Advanced, Simple and Consumer). We strongly encourage health professionals to use the Advanced Search, which contains 13 fields to define search terms with precision. For this reason, the SEARCH buttons …
The PEDro and DiTA web-sites have been developed to ensure content is available to the widest possible audience, including readers using assistive technology or accessibility features. By adhering to guidelines for accessible web design, we …
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The latest clinical practice guidelines, systematic reviews and clinical trials for each area of physiotherapy and for selected topics in physiotherapy can be viewed by clicking on the links below. These links are updated once …
1. What is PEDro? 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, …