Cardiorespiratory Physiotherapy Australia (CRPA)

The Cardiorespiratory Physiotherapy Australia (CRPA) promotes physiotherapy in the management of both acute and chronic cardiorespiratory conditions. Members work in a range of settings - hospitals, rehabilitation and community health centres, private practise and academic environments. They practise in a diverse range of clinical areas both inpatient and outpatient. These include, medical and surgical wards through to high dependency and intensive care units in acute adult and children's hospitals and community and outpatient services including pulmonary and cardiac rehabilitation.

Member Benefits

  • A professional development program which comprises:
  • Lecture evenings
  • Courses / workshops
  • Video library of lectures and courses that the group have presented.
  • Regular editions of a National Newsletter which include case studies, lecture and article reviews, research activities, Journal content reviews, course and activity information and local member news.
  • Biennial National Cardiorespiratory Conference.
  • An opportunity to meet, network and offer peer support to physiotherapists working in Cardiorespiratory physiotherapy.
  • Membership guarantees reduced fees for courses, workshops and lectures run by the group.
  • Promotional posters and flyers for Cardiorespiratory physiotherapy
  • A developing career pathway for titling and specialisation in Cardiorespiratory Physiotherapy
  • Development of a subgroup of the WCPT to provide the opportunity for international networking with Cardiorespiratory physiotherapists

Titling & Specialisation

The APA National Groups have a process for recognising members with advanced expertise and experience in their relevant area of practice.

As the first step to specialisation, members that demonstrate an advanced level of competency and experience in their field of practice may apply to the APA National Groups to be awarded the right to use an APA Physiotherapy title.

The award of title serves as the professional mark of distinction for physiotherapists practising in their specific field of practice.

For more information on becoming an APA Cardiorespiratory Physiotherapist, please email This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

For more information on the APA Specialisation Process, please email This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

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Last Updated - Thursday, 11 September 2008 11:57