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There is a misconception that evidence based practice stymie creativity and innovation. Whilst physiotherapy treatment must
remain founded on the same evidence-based approach that has made effective intervention standardized, having a flexible and
open mind in our approach does not infer naivety. We must stay abreast of what is being researched whilst observing the best of
practice; acknowledging that our shortcomings as a profession can be viewed as an opportunity to rise to the challenges they present,
and developing strategies to improve upon them. New research and innovation require knowledge to be gathered, synthesized and
applied with relevance to our patients. Creativity adds professional value via �thinking� differently; �innovation� brings market value
by �doing� differently. Both involve behavioural change in practice. This shift in traditionally structured thinking requires rigour and
trust in the process to achieve the desired results. Any profession that is innovative and emotionally intelligent will thrive. Innovation
strategies, therefore, need to be flexible and reactive to deal with the unexpected. This is where professional resilience and agility begin
to have meaning. A collaborative, resilient profession that is forward-thinking will have longevity and achieve far more. To thrive,
we need to embrace possibilities, not just probabilities; be informed by research, yet not be dictated by it. We can make forecasts,
but we cannot be certain what the future holds. It is inevitable that new questions regarding the efficacy of physiotherapy treatment
will always be asked, with new perspectives offered in light of research continuously emerging. We need to explore whether we can
make our knowledge more relevant in the modern world and increase our market value in an industry where unpredictable external
imperatives exist.
Biography
Tripti R A Gyan completed her BSc (Hons) and MSc in Physiotherapy at Coventry University in the UK. She has over 19 years’ clinical experience, including 12 years in Private Practice. She was a Member of the Physiotherapy Team at the London 2012 Olympic Games, the 2014 Commonwealth Games in Scotland and is hoping to be part of the 2016 Medical Team at the Rio 2016 Olympics. She is committed to raising the profile of the Physiotherapy profession, and enjoys collaborating with her international colleagues.