Regular readers of the Australian Journal of Physiotherapy will have noticed a number of cosmetic changes made to the journal since it received its last major facelift at the beginning of 1999. Most of these changes have been designed to make the journal a more attractive “read”. But the real changes go more than skin deep. The Editorial Board has been implementing structural changes to the way that the journal is produced and disseminated, with the aim of ensuring that scientifically credible and clinically important information is delivered to as wide an audience as possible
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Dear readers, With great pleasure we would like to inform you and introduce you to some changes tha...
I am pleased to present to you this latest issue of the year 2023. Australasian medical Journal was ...
Medical science has progressed leaps and bounds over the past century or so. New concepts and unders...
This is my last Editorial as the Scientific Editor of the Australian Journal of Physiotherapy. At th...
Astute readers may have noticed a small change on the title page that signals a big change for the J...
From an informal conversation to a peer reviewed, open-access, indexed journal, we are now celebrati...
It was with considerable interest, and some concern, that I read Martin Van Der Weyden's editorial “...
This editorial tracks progress from informal conversations in 2001 to the fifth anniversary publicat...
Professional journals are used to disseminate the knowledge of scholars in the profession and to pro...
News from Australia that the journal Chiropractic and Osteopathy has been redeveloped as an online p...
Creative Commons Non Commercial CC BY-NC: This article is distributed under the terms of the Creativ...
performance – times are a-changing The performance of a journal emerges from the nexus of author, re...
Journal of Foot and Ankle Research was launched one year ago, and a number of its key achievements a...
It is a special privilege to have the opportunity to write this Editorial for the Australian Journal...
This Editorial highlights improvements for the Journal: increased frequency of publication, wider di...
Dear readers, With great pleasure we would like to inform you and introduce you to some changes tha...
I am pleased to present to you this latest issue of the year 2023. Australasian medical Journal was ...
Medical science has progressed leaps and bounds over the past century or so. New concepts and unders...