SRMIST Hosts Global Physiotherapy Conference 2026: Experts Emphasize Evidence-Based Care

Author – Ritesh Ranjan: The SRM Institute of Science and Technology (SRMIST) recently hosted the International Physiotherapy Conference (IPC) 2026 at its Kattankulathur campus, bringing together over 1,000 delegates from across the globe. The event served as a significant platform for healthcare professionals, academicians, and students to discuss the future of physiotherapy in an evolving global healthcare landscape.
With a strong emphasis on evidence-based care, sustainability, and global collaboration, the conference highlighted the growing importance of physiotherapy as a cornerstone of modern healthcare systems.

A Global Platform for Physiotherapy Excellence
The three-day conference, organized by the SRM College of Physiotherapy, revolved around the theme: “Educating the Global Physiotherapist: Sustainability, Values, and Standards.”
Participants from India and abroad engaged in meaningful discussions, knowledge exchange, and clinical insights. The event not only showcased cutting-edge research but also emphasized the need for integrating global standards into physiotherapy education and practice.
Such international gatherings are crucial in bridging the gap between academic learning and clinical application, ensuring that future physiotherapists are equipped with the latest knowledge and skills.
Keynote Highlight: Evidence-Based Practice is the Future
One of the most impactful moments of the conference was the keynote address by Sallie Lamb, Pro-Vice-Chancellor at the University of Exeter.

She emphasized that healthcare systems worldwide are facing increasing challenges, including:
- Ageing populations
- Limited healthcare resources
- Rising demand for rehabilitation services
According to her, strengthening physiotherapy through evidence-based practice is essential to address these issues effectively. Her insights reinforced the idea that physiotherapy is no longer a supportive discipline but a vital component of sustainable healthcare systems.
Aligning with Global Healthcare Goals
A key highlight of IPC 2026 was its alignment with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), particularly:

- Good Health and Well-being
- Quality Education
- Reduced Inequalities
- Partnerships for the Goals
This alignment underscores the broader impact of physiotherapy beyond clinical care. It connects education, accessibility, and long-term sustainability, making physiotherapy a critical element in achieving global health equity.
Leadership Insights from SRMIST
The conference also featured valuable insights from prominent leaders in healthcare education.
Prof. Veeragoudhaman, Dean of SRM College of Physiotherapy, welcomed delegates and highlighted the institution’s commitment to academic excellence and global engagement. He noted that such conferences help build a stronger professional network and promote innovation in physiotherapy education.
Dr. Nitin M. Nagarkar, Pro Vice-Chancellor (Medical and Health Sciences) at SRMIST, emphasized the need for “borderless professionals.” He stressed that modern physiotherapists must possess global competencies to contribute effectively to healthcare systems worldwide.

Adding to this, Dr. Jayanthi R, Dean (Medical), SRMMCHRC, pointed out the growing relevance of physiotherapy in improving patient outcomes. She highlighted the importance of connecting classroom knowledge with real-world clinical practice.
The Rising Importance of Physiotherapy
Physiotherapy is gaining global recognition due to its ability to:
- Improve mobility and physical function
- Reduce pain without heavy reliance on medication
- Support recovery from injuries and surgeries
- Enhance quality of life for patients
In countries dealing with ageing populations and increasing chronic diseases, physiotherapy plays a critical role in rehabilitation and long-term care.
The discussions at IPC 2026 reinforced that physiotherapy is evolving into a primary healthcare discipline, essential for sustainable and cost-effective treatment approaches.
Building a Collaborative Future
One of the major takeaways from the conference is the importance of collaboration. Global healthcare challenges require collective solutions, and events like IPC 2026 create opportunities for:
- Cross-border academic partnerships
- Research collaboration
- Sharing of best practices
- Standardization of clinical protocols
By bringing together experts, educators, clinicians, and students, SRMIST has positioned itself as a hub for global dialogue in physiotherapy.
Innovation, Ethics, and Sustainability
The conference also addressed emerging trends in physiotherapy, including:
- Technology-driven rehabilitation
- Ethical clinical practices
- Sustainable healthcare models
These discussions are crucial in preparing the next generation of physiotherapists to meet future challenges while maintaining high standards of care.
Conclusion
The International Physiotherapy Conference 2026 at SRMIST marks a significant step forward in shaping the future of physiotherapy education and practice. With its focus on evidence-based care, sustainability, and global collaboration, the event highlights the evolving role of physiotherapy in modern healthcare systems.
As healthcare demands continue to grow, physiotherapy will play an increasingly important role in ensuring accessible, effective, and patient-centered care. Events like IPC 2026 not only advance academic knowledge but also strengthen the global healthcare ecosystem.
FAQs
1. What is the International Physiotherapy Conference 2026?
It is a global academic event hosted by SRMIST that brings together physiotherapy professionals, researchers, and students to discuss advancements in the field.
2. Where was IPC 2026 held?
The conference was held at the Kattankulathur campus of SRM Institute of Science and Technology in India.
3. What was the theme of the conference?
The theme was “Educating the Global Physiotherapist: Sustainability, Values, and Standards.”
4. Why is evidence-based physiotherapy important?
Evidence-based physiotherapy ensures treatments are backed by scientific research, improving patient outcomes and making healthcare more efficient.
5. How does physiotherapy contribute to healthcare?
Physiotherapy helps in rehabilitation, pain management, and improving mobility, reducing the need for surgery and long-term medication.





