The Brazilian Journal of Physical Therapy (BJPT) publishes original research articles, reviews, and brief communications on topics related to physical therapy and rehabilitation, including clinical, basic or applied studies on the assessment, prevention and treatment of movement disorders. Our Editorial Board is committed to disseminate high-quality research in the field of physical therapy. The BJPT follows the principle of publication ethics included in the code of conduct of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE). The BJPT accepts the submission of manuscripts with up to 3,500 words (excluding title page, abstract, references, tables, figures and legends). A total of five (5) combined tables and figures is allowed. Any extra information that the authors would like to publish with the manuscript can be published as Appendices or Supplementary material. Appendices will be included in the total number of words allowed and published at the end of the PDF version of the article after the references. Supplementary material is hosted online and its content is not included in the manuscript word count.
The following types of study can be considered for publication, if directly related to the journal?s scope:
a) Intervention studies (clinical trials): studies that investigate the effect(s) of one or more interventions on outcomes directly related to the BJPT?s scope. The World Health Organization defines a clinical trial as "any research study that prospectively allocates human participants or groups of humans to one or more health-related interventions to evaluate the effect(s) on health outcome(s)". Clinical trials include single-case experimental studies, case series, non-randomized controlled trials, and randomized controlled trials. Randomized controlled trials (RCTs) must follow the CONSORT recommendations (Consolidated Standards of Reporting Trials) recommendations. The CONSORT checklist and Statement Flow Diagram must be completed and submitted with the manuscript. Clinical trials must provide prospective registration (i.e. registration of the trial in a public trial registry at or before the time of first patient enrollment) that satisfies the requirements of the International Committee of Medical Journal Editors (ICMJE), e.g. https://clinicaltrials.gov/ and/or https://www.anzctr.org.au/. The complete list of all clinical trial registries can be found at: https://www.who.int/clinical-trials-registry-platform/network/primary-registries. We suggest that all authors register clinical trials prospectively via the website http://www.clinicaltrials.gov.
Note: We do not accept single case studies and series of cases (i.e. clinical trials without a comparison group).
b) Observational studies: studies that investigate the relationship(s) between variables of interest related to the BJPT?s scope. Observational studies include cross-sectional studies, cohort studies, and case-control studies. All observational studies must be reported following the recommendation from the STROBE statement.
c) Qualitative studies: studies that focus on understanding needs, motivations, and human behavior. The object of a qualitative study is guided by in-depth analysis of a topic, including opinions, attitudes, motivations, and behavioral patterns without quantification. Qualitative studies include documentary and ethnographic analysis.
d) Systematic reviews: studies that analyze and/or synthesize the literature on a topic related to the scope of the BJPT. Systematic reviews that include meta-analysis will have priority over other systematic reviews. Those that have an insufficient number of articles or articles with low quality in the Methods section and do not include an assertive and valid conclusion about the topic will not be considered for peer-review analysis.
The authors must follow the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) checklist to format their systematic reviews. The checklist is available at http://www.prisma-statement.org/PRISMAStatement/Default.aspx and must be filled in and submitted with the manuscript.
Potential authors are encouraged to read the following tutorial, which contains the minimum requirements for publication of systematic reviews in the BJPT: Mancini MC, Cardoso JR, Sampaio RF, Costa LCM, Cabral CMN, Costa LOP. Tutorial for writing systematic reviews for the Brazilian Journal of Physical Therapy (BJPT). Braz J Phys Ther. 2014 Nov-Dec; 18(6):471-480.
e) Studies on the translation and cross-cultural adaptation of questionnaires or assessment tools: studies that aim to translate and/or cross-culturally adapt foreign questionnaires to a language other than that of the original version of existing assessment instruments. The authors must use the checklist (Appendix) to format this type of paper and adhere to the other recommendations of the BJPT. The answers to the checklist must be submitted with the manuscript. At the time of submission, the authors must also include written permission from the authors of the original instrument that was translated and/or cross-culturally adapted.
f) Methodological studies: studies centered on the development and/or evaluation of clinimetric properties and characteristics of assessment instruments. The authors are encouraged to use the Guidelines for Reporting Reliability and Agreement Studies (GRRAS) to format methodological papers, in addition to following BJPT instructions. Important: Studies that report electromyographic results must follow the Standards for Reporting EMG Data recommended by ISEK (International Society of Electrophysiology and Kinesiology), available at http://www.isek.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/05/Standards-for-Reporting-EMG-Data.pdf.
g) Protocols: the BJPT does not publish any research protocols, including clinical trial protocols, systematic review protocol, observational study protocols and statistical analysis plans (SAP).
h) Short communications: the BJPT will publish up to six short communications a year in a format similar to that of the original articles, containing 1,200 words and up to two figures, one table, and ten references.
i) Masterclass articles: This type of article presents the state of art of any topic that is important to the field of physical therapy. All masterclass articles are invited manuscripts and the authors must be recognized experts in the field. However, authors can send e-mails to the editor-in-chief with an expression of interest to submit a masterclass article to the BJPT.