“If they copy you, it means that you have found a successful model.
If on top of this you are criticized, it means they don't even know how to copy you”
Anonymous
The International Conference on Invasive Physical Therapy began as an original initiative
created by MVClinic in 2014, as pioneers of the promotion and dissemination of scientific
knowledge in the field of Invasive Physical Therapy. From this point onward, this
biennial conference has gathered physical therapists and other interested professionals,
in a format that integrates clinical evidence with research and workshops for professional
development. This successful model has received institutional support from the university
and the Professional Board of Physical Therapy from its onset, declared of interest
for health by government bodies and accredited by the Commission of Continued Training
for Health Professions (CFCPS) of the Spanish National Health System.
After the first editions held in Madrid in 2014 and 2016, the III International Conference
on Invasive Physical Therapy (CIFI 2018) took place in Valencia on October 27 and
28, 2018. For the first time the conference was organized by the Scientific Society
of Neuromusculoskeletal Invasive Physical Therapy (SOCIFIN), with collaboration from
the Official Board of Physical Therapists of the Community of Valencia (ICOFCV), the
University of Valencia and the European University of Valencia.
The Santiago Grisolía auditorium of the Prince Felipe Museum of Science at the City
of Arts and Sciences accommodated over 450 professionals from different parts of Spain,
Portugal, France, Switzerland, Holland, Belgium, England, Chile, Argentina, Brazil
and Colombia. Attendees had the opportunity to update their knowledge on invasive
physical therapy and exchange scientific information thanks to participation from
30 national and international speakers in six round tables, and the presentation of
over 50 research studies, comprising both oral communications and poster presentations.
Now, there is continuity for the research articles presented at the last conference
with the publication of the abstracts of these communications and a selection of these
studies as original articles in this second issue for 2019 of the Invasive Physical
Therapy Journal. Our commitment to the Scientific Society is to use this journal to
disseminate the valuable contributions made by professionals, emphasizing the evidence
obtained in clinical research.
The CIFI 2018 revolutionized the traditional concept of a conference, aiming to increase
the amount of participation, debate and interaction among speakers, presenters and
attendees. For this purpose, the CIFI created new formats, incorporating Fire Debates to the round tables of “Percutaneous needle electrolysis” and “Dry Needling”, Vis a Vis in the table of “From the injury to Return to play”, and Integrated lectures on the table on “Musculoskeletal ultrasound in physical therapy”. This information
is also gathered in this issue of the journal, featuring two articles on “clinical
application criteria” which gather the clinical know-how of professionals and the
expert consensus on this subject.
A new opportunity to support knowledge and seek professional advancement, leaving
aside acronyms and commercial interests, will take place on November 7 and 8, 2020
in Porto. For the first time, the 4th edition of the CIFI will be held outside Spain, the country where it was born and
where it has developed until reaching its current prestige. The CIFI is a brand recognized
by the European Union Intellectual Property Office (EUIPO), which, due to its originality
and innovation, has become a reference in the world of physical therapy, to the extent
that imitations have arisen, which, far from being an offense, are considered a compliment,
as for any brand worth its name, a crude and cheap copy exists.
I hope that this edition may be of great interest to readers, encouraging you to continue
participating in the CIFI, a meeting point that is open to all professionals who are
involved in the field of Invasive Physical therapy.