Following on from what was announced in September 2024 as part of World Physiotherapy Day, the SPLIT Programme is now entering a new phase: the training and qualification of physiotherapists.
Developed and successfully tested at ACES Arrábida - ARSLVT, the SPLIT Programme has shown very promising clinical results, with significant reductions in the progression of acute low back pain to persistent and disabling, as well as in the use of complementary diagnostic tests and medication. It is aligned with the objectives of the National Health Plan 2030, coordinated by the Directorate-General for Health, and is part of the 1st phase of the Sustainable Health Pact 2030.
At this stage, the focus is on the clinical training of physiotherapists who have expressed an interest in implementing SPLIT. The first round of training begins on 30 April, with further actions planned for the following months, covering different regions of the country.
Training is a fundamental step in ensuring that, once the necessary conditions have been met, the programme's implementation is sustained and has a positive impact on users' health.
This initiative represents yet another contribution by the Order of Physiotherapists to enhancing the role of physiotherapists in the NHS and strengthening the response to low back pain, one of the main causes of disability worldwide.