There was a clear grow, in the last 2 decades, of up to 6 fold in scientific articles that are directly relevant to physical therapy practice. However, along with this fast grow; little attention has been given to transparency when reporting research methods and results. More recently, groups of researchers around the world have made successful attempts to address this issue by creating guidelines that will help researchers not only on the preparation of manuscripts but also on making sure that important details related to design and methodology are controlled and reported.
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Costa, L. O. P., Maher, C. G., Lopes, A. D., Noronha, M. A. de, & Costa, L. C. M. (2011). Transparent reporting of studies relevant to physical therapy practice. Brazilian Journal of Physical Therapy, 15(4), 267–271. https://doi.org/10.1590/s1413-35552011005000009
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