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Manual Therapy 20 (2015) 1

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Manual Therapy
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Editorial

An anniversary year

A warm welcome to 2015 and to this issue of the Manual Ther- will continue to increase in 2015 and beyond with the full imple-
apy Journal. This year is notable as it marks the 20th anniversary of mentation of these initiatives.
the journal. It is an interesting exercise to glance through the many The next two years are exciting times for physiotherapists and
issues of Manual Therapy over this time. The manuscripts certainly musculoskeletal physiotherapists with the World Congress of Phys-
provide an historical path of the modern era of manual therapy. ical Therapy taking place in Singapore from May 1st to May 4th
They document the ever evolving science and practice of manual 2015 and with the IFOMPT conference taking place from 4th July
therapy and possibly suggest that the more, all-encompassing to 8th July 2016 in Glasgow, Scotland, UK. These events offer great
term musculoskeletal physiotherapy is probably a better reection opportunities for continuing professional development and for in-
of this modern era. A feature of note is the increase in numbers of ternational exchange. Manual Therapy Journal will be present at
manuscripts passing the international review process and being both these international events and we will look forward to
published. This current very large issue of Manual Therapy is wit- meeting with as many of our readers as possible.
ness to the increased research productivity worldwide in the eld Finally, as editors, we would like to thank all involved in the
and speaks of a vibrant and advancing eld of practice. Journal activities over the last year, particularly our Associate Edi-
Quantity is not a meaningful benchmark if it is not associated tors, our International Advisory Board members and all of the re-
with quality research. As an indication of our commitment to pub- viewers who have done such sterling work throughout 2014. We
lishing quality research Manual Therapy in 2014, joined a consort of would like to give special thanks to Dr Chad Cook who is leaving
leading rehabilitation journals and adopted the use of mandatory us as an Associate Editor to focus more on his academic and
reporting guidelines (see editorial, Chan and Heinemann, 2014). research activities. Dr Cook has made a very valuable contribution
The purpose of these guidelines is to assist researchers in both to the Editorial Board during his time as an associate editor and
the design and reporting of their research and is a major step to he will be greatly missed. We wish him every success in his future
further enhance research quality internationally across many disci- academic roles.
plines. This step follows the 2013 initiative by the international We would like to wish all readers and contributors a very suc-
consortium of physiotherapy journal editors, of which Manual cessful, inspiring and fullling 2015.
Therapy is a member, for the mandatory registration of clinical tri-
als for publication (see editorials by Costa et al., 2013; Cook et al.,
2014). The requirement for mandatory registration of any study References
which prospectively tests the effect of an intervention on a human
Chan L, Heinemann AW. Reprint of: elevating the quality of disability and rehabil-
subject has had a progressive implementation in Manual Therapy itation research: mandatory use of the reporting guidelines. Man Ther
over the last 18 months, with 2015 marking full implemented. 2014;19(2):87e9.
Mandatory registration of clinical trials has been adopted by all Cook C, Jull G, Moore A. Registration of clinical trials for publication. Man Ther
2014;19(4):279e80.
leading medical and allied health journals as it is imperative to Costa L, Lin C, Bevilaqua Grossi D, Mancini M, Swisher A, Cook C, et al. Editorial:
ensure quality and transparency in reporting the results of clinical clinical trial registration in physiotherapy journals: recommendations from
trials. The editors are often contacted about whether Manual Ther- the International Society of Physiotherapy Journal Editors. Man Ther
2013;18(1):1e3.
apy would welcome qualitative studies. Manual Therapy welcomes
all types of studies whether qualitative, quantitative or mixed
methods in their approaches. Qualitative studies add valuable per- Ann Moore*, Gwendolen Jull
spectives from patients or the practitioners themselves and the University of Brighton, School of Health Sciences, 49 Darley Road,
journal welcomes the submission of good quality qualitative Eastbourne BN20 7UR, United Kingdom
studies which, as with quantitative studies, fulll the reporting
*
guidelines. Reporting guidelines for all research categories not Corresponding author. Tel.: 44 (0)1273 643772; fax: 44(0)
only aim to enhance research quality, but also produce quality 1273 643652.
reporting for the readership. We trust the quality of manuscripts E-mail address: A.P.Moore@brighton.ac.uk (A. Moore).

http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.math.2014.12.004
1356-689X/ 2014 Published by Elsevier Ltd.

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