Resources
Links to:
Canadian Physiotherapy Association (CPA) www.physiotherapy.ca
The Canadian Physiotherapy Association provides leadership and direction to the physiotherapy profession, fosters excellence in practice, education and research and promotes high standards of health in Canada.
Physiotherapy Association of BC (PABC) www.bcphysio.org/
“The Physiotherapy Association of BC leads the physiotherapy profession. We foster excellence in practice, education & research, and inspire healthy lifestyles.”
College of Physiotherapy of BC (CPTBC) www.cptbc.org/
The College of Physical Therapists of British Columbia (CPTBC) is a not-for-profit organization responsible for regulating the practice of physical therapists in the public interest.
The College is a regulatory organization that operates within the legislative framework provided by theᅠHealth Professions Act.
The College sets standards for entry into the profession, registers physical therapists, sets and enforces a set of rules that registrants must follow and develops programs to promote the highest standards of physical therapy practice.
The College also investigates complaints and disciplines physical therapists who have been found guilty of professional misconduct or incompetence.
Canadian Physical Activity Guidelines
There are different pages for different ages:
https://www.csep.ca/CMFiles/Guidelines/CSEP_PAGuidelines_child_en.pdf
https://www.csep.ca/CMFiles/Guidelines/CSEP_PAGuidelines_youth_en.pdf
https://www.csep.ca/CMFiles/Guidelines/CSEP_PAGuidelines_adults_en.pdf
https://www.csep.ca/CMFiles/Guidelines/CSEP_PAGuidelines_older-adults_en.pdf
The following is a link to patient information brochures on the CPA website.
https://www.physiotherapy.ca/Practice-Resources/Clinical/Resources/Patient-Information
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