Published on in Vol 12 (2023)

Preprints (earlier versions) of this paper are available at https://preprints.jmir.org/preprint/43028, first published .
The Ability of Austrian Qualified Physiotherapists to Make Accurate Keep-Refer Decisions and to Detect Serious Pathologies Based on Clinical Vignettes: Protocol for a Cross-sectional Web-Based Survey

The Ability of Austrian Qualified Physiotherapists to Make Accurate Keep-Refer Decisions and to Detect Serious Pathologies Based on Clinical Vignettes: Protocol for a Cross-sectional Web-Based Survey

The Ability of Austrian Qualified Physiotherapists to Make Accurate Keep-Refer Decisions and to Detect Serious Pathologies Based on Clinical Vignettes: Protocol for a Cross-sectional Web-Based Survey

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  1. Vignaud H, Molins C, Legaux C, Slusznis A, Sarhan F, Demont A. Description of the abilities of physiotherapists in terms of diagnostic hypothesis and management decision for self‐referred patients with musculoskeletal disorders in France using clinical vignettes: A cross‐sectional survey. Musculoskeletal Care 2023;21(4):1592 View
  2. Oberegger E, Taxer B. Physiotherapeutische Differenzialdiagnose von Rückenschmerzen im Zusammenhang mit Endometriose. Der Schmerz 2024 View
  3. Janssen J, Lackenbauer W, Gasselich S, Lickel M, Schabel L, Beikircher R, Keip C, Wieser M, Selfe J, Mazuquin B, Yeowell G. The ability of Austrian registered physiotherapists to recognize serious pathology. BMC Primary Care 2024;25(1) View