Revista Movimiento Científico has an editorial team composed of national and international researchers and academics with extensive experience in research, teaching, and editorial management. Their work ensures transparent, ethical, and rigorous editorial processes aimed at strengthening the scientific quality of publications and promoting the dissemination of knowledge in the health sciences.
Profession: Physiotherapist.
Education: Master's Degree in Education. Specialist in Occupational Health Management. Specialist in Scientific and Technological Research Projects.
Institution: Corporación Universitaria Iberoamericana, Bogotá, Colombia.
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Sandra Milena Camargo Mendoza
COLOMBIA · ASSOCIATE EDITOR
Profession: Physiotherapist. Education: Master's Degree in Education, Critical Pedagogies and Socio-educational Issues. Specialist in Hospital Administration. Institution: Corporación Universitaria Iberoamericana, Bogotá, Colombia. ORCID Contact |
Andrea Carolina Amaya Córdoba
COLOMBIA · ASSOCIATE EDITOR
Profession: Physiotherapist. Education: Master's Degree in Neuropsychology and Education. Universidad Internacional de La Rioja, Spain. Volumes: 18(1), 18(2) y 19(1). ORCID |
Country: Colombia.
Position: Editorial Coordinator.
Profession: Information Systems Administrator.
Responsibility: Publications Coordinator.
Institution: Corporación Universitaria Iberoamericana, Bogotá, Colombia.
Editorial assistants support the editorial process of Revista Movimiento Científico through activities related to editorial management, formal manuscript review, communication with authors and reviewers, bibliographic standardization, and the strengthening of scientific dissemination.
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Paula Andrea Méndez Escobar
Physiotherapy student. Participated as an editorial assistant in Volume 20(2).
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Francy Julieth Beltrán Castillo
Physiotherapy student. Participated as an editorial assistant in Volume 20(2).
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Lucía Borda Guzmán
Physiotherapy student. Participated as an editorial assistant in Volumes 19(2) and 20(1).
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Leidy Pilar Hurtado Ramírez
Physiotherapy student. Participated as an editorial assistant in Volumes 19(2) and 20(1).
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Andrea Yuliana Cuervo Monroy
Physiotherapy student. Participated as an editorial assistant in Volumes 19(2) and 20(1).
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Angye Tatiana Bustos Cerinza
Physiotherapy student. Participated as an editorial assistant in Volumes 19(2) and 20(1).
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María Paula Chavarro Rivas
Physiotherapy student. Participated as an editorial assistant in Volumes 18(1), 18(2), and 19(1). She is currently completing a diploma in Human Rights, Inclusion, and Diversity.
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Lorena Nataly Coca Mateus
Physiotherapy student. Editorial assistant in Volumes 18(2) and 19(2). Her interest in scientific production strengthens a critical, ethical, and inclusive approach to physiotherapy.
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Dirley Jhoanna Cuesta Espitaleta
Physiotherapy student. Participated as an editorial assistant in Volumes 18(2) and 19(1), strengthening her professional development from a critical and inclusive perspective.
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Deissy Johana Beltrán Barrera
Physiotherapy student. Editorial assistant in Volumes 18(2) and 19(1), contributing to the strengthening of editorial processes and scientific dissemination.
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The Editorial and Scientific Committee is composed of researchers and academics with recognized national and international careers in the health sciences. Its members support editorial processes, contribute to strengthening the journal's scientific quality, and promote integrity, transparency, and academic excellence.
Affiliation: Universidad Internacional de Valencia (VIU). Universidad Católica de Valencia San Vicente Ferrer (UCV).
Nurse with a Master's Degree in School Health, PhD in Nursing, ANECA accreditation. One six-year research period (sexenio).
Editorial participation: Editor in Volume 20(2).
SCOPUS ID ORCID CONTACTOPhysiotherapist specialized in neonatal and pediatric rehabilitation. Master's Degree in Neonatology and currently pursuing a Master's Degree in Orthopedics. Founder of the Neuroprematuros project, focused on the development of early, humanized, and evidence-based interventions for premature newborns and their families.
Her academic and clinical career has contributed to strengthening scientific knowledge in neonatal physiotherapy and child neurodevelopment.
Editorial participation: Editor in Volumes 19(1), 19(2), 20(1), and 20(2).
CVLACMedical Doctor and Specialist in Sports Medicine. Assistant Professor at the Fundación Universitaria de Ciencias de la Salud (FUCS). His teaching and research activities focus on exercise physiology, sports medicine, and clinical applications of therapeutic exercise.
Editorial participation: Editor en los Volumes 19(1), 19(2), 20(1), and 20(2).
CVLACPhysiotherapist. Master's Degree in Education. Specialist in Critical Care Physiotherapy. Professor at the Universidad Nacional de Colombia with experience in neonatal intensive care, educational processes, and health sciences training.
Her work integrates clinical practice, education, and research to strengthen the academic and professional quality of physiotherapy.
Editorial participation: Editor in Volumes 19(1), 19(2), 20(1), and 20(2).
ORCID CVLACPhysiotherapist. Master's Degree in Disability and Social Inclusion. Researcher in the KINNUT Group (Universidad Nacional de Colombia). Her experience integrates orthopedic rehabilitation, disability, social inclusion, and community participation.
Editorial participation: Editor in Volumes 19(1), 19(2), 20(1), and 20(2).
ORCIDPhD.Ed., MSc. Physiotherapist. Associate Professor at the School of Medicine of the Universidad de Santiago de Chile. Researcher with extensive experience in higher education, rehabilitation, and health sciences research.
Editorial participation: Editor en los Volumes 19(1), 19(2), 20(1), and 20(2).
ORCIDRevista Movimiento Científico recognizes and appreciates the valuable participation of the national and international researchers who have served on the Editorial and Scientific Committee in previous volumes. Their academic and scientific experience has contributed significantly to strengthening editorial quality, the rigor of the peer-review process, and the journal's standing.
| Researcher | Affiliation | Country | Identifier / education |
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| Francisca Carolina Silva Gálvez | Instituto Profesional de Chile | Chile | PhD in Biomedical Sciences |
| Victoria Elisa Sotomayor Contreras | Universidad de las Américas | Chile | Hydrotherapy Specialist |
| Diana Alexandra Camargo Rojas | Universidad Nacional de Colombia | Colombia | ORCID Scopus Author ID |
| Juan Vianey Tovar Mosquera | Universidad del Valle | Colombia | PhD in Bioethics |
| Yisel de los Santos Pinillos Patiño | Universidad Simón Bolívar | Colombia | ORCID Scopus Author ID |
| Alveiro Sánchez Jiménez | Universidad Santo Tomás | Colombia | PhD in Sociology |
| Yúber Liliana Rodríguez Rojas | Universidad Santo Tomás / Universidad Agustiniana | Colombia | ORCID |
| Erica Mancera Soto | Universidad Nacional de Colombia | Colombia | PhD in Sciences (Biology) |
| Javier Andrés Anzola Moreno | Universidad Nacional de Colombia | Colombia | Master's Degree in Sports Physiotherapy |
| Angélica María Ramírez Martínez | Universidad Central | Colombia | Postdoctoral Studies in Biomedical Engineering |
| Andrea Vásquez Morales | Universidad Manuela Beltrán | Colombia | PhD in Community Nursing |
| Sandra Milena Marín Betancurt | Universidad Autónoma de Manizales | Colombia | Master's Degree in Business Administration |
Revista Movimiento Científico presents below the historical composition of its Editorial and Scientific Committees, according to the records corresponding to the different volumes and issues published between 2007 and 2019.
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| National and international integration | Colombia, Spain, and Chile |
| Institutions represented | Public and private universities |
| Academic qualifications | Master's, PhD, and postdoctoral qualifications |
| Areas of expertise | Physiotherapy, Medicine, Public Health, Biomedical Engineering, Education, Sociology, and Bioethics |
| Academic identifiers | ORCID · CVLAC · Scopus Author ID |
The Revista Movimiento Científico maintains an ongoing commitment to editorial excellence, scientific integrity, and the dissemination of knowledge in the health sciences. Its editorial team carries out processes grounded in the principles of transparency, editorial independence, double-blind peer review, publication ethics, Diamond Open Access, and continuous improvement, promoting the generation, evaluation, and dissemination of high-quality scientific knowledge with national and international impact.