Prof. Sallie Lamb highlights need to strengthen physiotherapy amid rising healthcare challenges; over 1,000 delegates unite at SRMIST to advance sustainable, global healthcare practices

“Healthcare systems worldwide are facing growing challenges, from ageing populations to limited resources. Strengthening physiotherapy through evidence-based practice is key to meeting these demands,” said Prof. Sallie Lamb, Pro-Vice-Chancellor and Executive Dean of the Faculty of Health and Life Sciences, University of Exeter, setting a powerful tone for a conference that looked beyond the present and into the future of global healthcare.
At the heart of the International Physiotherapy Conference 2026, hosted by SRM College of Physiotherapy at SRM Institute of Science and Technology, was a clear and timely theme: Educating the Global Physiotherapist: Sustainability, Values, and Standards.

More than 1,000 delegates from across the world gathered, turning the campus into a space where ideas, cultures, and clinical insights intersected.
The conference aligned itself with key global priorities, reflecting the spirit of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, particularly Good Health and Well-being (SDG 3), Quality Education (SDG 4), Reduced Inequalities (SDG 10), and Partnerships for the Goals (SDG 17). Each session, each interaction, echoed a shared commitment to building a more inclusive, accessible, and sustainable healthcare system through physiotherapy.
Welcoming the gathering, Prof. Veeragoudhaman, Professor and Dean, SRM College of Physiotherapy, highlighted the deeper purpose behind the conference.
“This conference reflects our commitment to academic excellence and meaningful global engagement within the physiotherapy community,” he said.
That vision expanded in the Presidential Address by Dr. Nitin M. Nagarkar, Pro VC (MHS), SRMIST, who spoke about preparing professionals for a borderless healthcare landscape.
“Physiotherapists today must be prepared to serve beyond borders. With the right skills, values, and global perspective, they can contribute to healthcare systems worldwide,” he noted.
Adding a strong clinical dimension, Dr. Jayanthi R, Dean (Medical), SRMMCHRC, emphasised how physiotherapy continues to grow in relevance.
“Physiotherapy plays a vital role in modern healthcare, and such platforms help bridge academic knowledge with clinical practice,” she said.
As the sessions unfolded, global experts shared insights on emerging trends, research advancements, and sustainable healthcare practices. The conversations consistently returned to one idea, shaping physiotherapists who combine clinical expertise with strong values, evidence-based practice, and a global outlook.
The three-day International Physiotherapy Conference was inaugurated today, marking a promising start, reflecting a shared vision to position physiotherapy as a key pillar in achieving sustainable and equitable healthcare worldwide.

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