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What Are the Key Epidemiological Methods Used in Physiotherapy Research?
Several epidemiological methods are utilized in physiotherapy research, including:
to assess the prevalence of conditions at a specific point in time
to follow individuals over time and identify risk factors for developing certain conditions
to compare individuals with a condition to those without to identify potential causes
to evaluate the effectiveness of physiotherapy interventions
Systematic reviews and meta-analyses to synthesize existing research and provide comprehensive evidence
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