International Journal of Therapy and Rehabilitation
The International Journal of Therapy and Rehabilitation (IJTR) (formerly British Journal of Therapy and Rehabilitation) is the leading interdisciplinary review journal for occupational therapists, physiotherapists, speech and language therapists, nurses and all other allied health professionals working in therapy and rehabilitation.
IJTR promotes interdisciplinary practice through the publication of high quality original research, clinical reviews and evidence-based articles from a range of disciplines. Articles are written by expert practitioners, practice educators and researchers, and peer-reviewed by leading international authorities to ensure that the journal is accessible, relevant and useful in daily practice.
IJTR's interdisciplinary nature and strong international focus encourage the collaboration and sharing of new ideas worldwide, and help practitioners and students enhance their knowledge and skills in a variety of fields and settings.
A subscription to IJTR will ensure that you have the information you need to develop your career and provide the best possible care to your patients.
Take out a paper subscription through this website and save 10% on an annual subscription. Alternatively, subscribe to IJTR’s online archive to access all articles published in the journal since 1996, as well as hundreds of new articles included during the year.
Regular features:
A wide range of research articles are published every month to keep readers abreast of developments/research in their own and other professions internationally. Research includes clinical trials of interventions and efficacy of assessment and outcome measures; explorations of professional and educational initiatives, and studies examining patient perspectives of therapeutic inputs.
Commentaries by leading international authorities are published alongside articles to encourage further thought and analysis. Authors from different disciplines and countries give an alternative viewpoint on the topic under discussion.
In-depth reviews feature regularly, which critique the evidence for a particular area of therapy and rehabilitation. These accessible articles provide the reader with a thorough understanding of the evidence base on the topic area.
Narrative, evidence-based analysis articles are published each month, which discuss important developments and issues in rehabilitation practice, management, education and research.
Monthly editorial articles evaluate key areas of change, debate or controversy, and may give a more personal and controversial opinion on current issues affecting allied health professionals.
These articles focus on interesting cases in therapy and rehabilitation, which have important implications for the IJTR readership and highlight novel approaches to interdisciplinary working.





