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Registration Details for Neptacon 2025

Registration Details for Neptacon 2025

Call for Pre-Registration: International Physiotherapy Conference 2025 – Kathmandu, Nepal We are pleased to announce that pre-registration is now open for the International Physiotherapy Conference 2025, to be held in Kathmandu, Nepal. ? Digital Accreditation Card This year, all participants will receive a digital accreditation card featuring: Embedded QR code with event details Full program schedule Food coupon access

NEPTACON 2025

NEPTACON 2025

November 21 ,22 Kathmandu Nepal

Welcome to NEPTACON 2025

Welcome to NEPTACON 2025

INVITATION TO ALL FOREIGN PHYSIOTHERAPIST AND STUDENTS TO NEPAL Nepal Physiotherapy Association (NEPTA), a proud member of World Physiotherapy, is delighted to announce the upcoming International Physiotherapy Conference (NEPTACon 2025) to be held on 21–22 November 2025 at the Nepal Police Club, Kathmandu. Conference Theme: “Strengthening Healthcare for Non-Communicable Diseases through Multidisciplinary Integration” This year’s theme highlights the urgent need for collaborative approaches to address the growing global burden of non-communicable diseases, with physiotherapy at the heart of prevention, care, and rehabilitation. We warmly invite physiotherapists, researchers, educators, and students from Nepal and abroad to participate. NEPTACon 2025 is not just a conference, but a unique opportunity to: -Learn from world-class speakers and researchers -Share your research and submit abstracts -Network with colleagues from around the globe -Experience the beauty, culture, and hospitality of Nepal We also acknowledge that Nepal recently witnessed public protests. However, life has now returned to normal, and the country is ready to welcome you. November is also the best tourist season in Nepal, with thousands of visitors arriving to explore our Himalayas, cultural heritage, and natural beauty. We look forward to welcoming you to Kathmandu this November, where science, culture, and collaboration unite for Global Physiotherapy Advancement. NEPTA

Welcome to Nepal

Welcome to Nepal

International Physiotherapy Conference 2025, Visit Nepal, the Beautiful Land of Mountains, Culture & Diversity Dear Physio's and Multidisciplinary Team of the World ! We Invite you all to Nepal ! Nepal Physiotherapy Association (NEPTA), a proud member organization of World Physiotherapy, warmly invites physiotherapists and multidisciplinary healthcare professionals from across the globe to Kathmandu, Nepal, for the International Physiotherapy Conference 2025. This year’s theme, “Strengthening Healthcare for Non-Communicable Diseases through Multidisciplinary Integration”, reflects our shared commitment to advancing global health by fostering collaboration across disciplines. Beyond the academic and professional exchange, Nepal welcomes you with open arms. Known worldwide for its majestic Himalayas, including Mount Everest, Nepal is also celebrated as a UNESCO World Heritage destination a land of ancient temples, vibrant festivals, and centuries-old traditions. Its remarkable cultural diversity, warm hospitality, and friendly people make every visitor feel at home. From the lush jungles teeming with wildlife to the breathtaking landscapes and spiritual heritage, Nepal offers an unforgettable journey of discovery. Come not only to engage, learn, and collaborate but also to experience the natural beauty, cultural richness, and human warmth that make Nepal truly unique.

Beyond Surgery: The Growing Evidence for Non-Surgical Approaches to ACL Injuries

Beyond Surgery: The Growing Evidence for Non-Surgical Approaches to ACL Injuries

ACL tears are a common injury in the more active subgroup of society. Management of ACL injuries usually consists of early surgery, with a following prescription of physical therapy. But is this how it is supposed to be? Does this actually provide the best outcome? In this blog, we’ll dive deeper into the most recent evidence on the non-surgical management of ACL tears, the concept of ACL healing, and the importance of shared-decision making. If you want to learn more about this fascinating topic, make sure to check out Kieran Richardson’s excellent Masterclass on Non-surgical Managment of ACL Tears. ACL reconstruction rates are very high in most western countries. But one small part of the western world stands out because of their high rate of non-surgical management. Scandinavian health-care models require patients to go to a non-surgical orthopedic specialist first. After a thorough examination, the majority of the patients undergo the “physio first”-route, which leads to fewer surgeries.

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