Publication Cover
Physiotherapy Theory and Practice
An International Journal of Physical Therapy
Volume 28, 2012 - Issue 6
2,172
Views
41
CrossRef citations to date
0
Altmetric
PERSPECTIVE

Movement as a basic concept in physiotherapy – A human science approach

, PT & , PhD, RN
Pages 428-438 | Accepted 26 Apr 2012, Published online: 05 Jul 2012

REFERENCES

  • Abrandt M 1997 Learning Physiotherapy: The Impact of Formal Education and Professional Experience. Academic dissertation. Linköping Studies in Education and Psychology. Linköping University
  • Alvesson A, Sköldberg K 2009 Reflexive Methodology. New Vistas for Qualitative Research. London, Sage
  • Bithell C 2005 Editorial – Developing theory in a practice profession. Physiotherapy Research International 10 (2): iii–v
  • Broberg C 1995 The concept of movement. A building block in theory construction in physical therapy. 12th International Congress of the World Confederation for Physical Therapy. Washington, DC.
  • Broberg C, Aars M, Beckmann K, Emaus N, Lehto P, Läähteenmäki M-L, Thys W, Vandenberghe R 2003 A conceptual framework for curriculum designing physiotherapy education – An international perspective. Advances in Physiotherapy 5: 161–168
  • Carr J, Shephard RB 1987 A motor learning model for rehabilitation. In: Carr J, Shephard RB, Gordon J, Gentile AM, Held JM 1987 Movement Science – Foundations for Physical Therapy in Rehabilitation, pp 31–92. London: Heinemann Physiotherapy
  • Cott CA, Finch E, Gasner D, Youshida K, Thomas S, Verrier M 1995 The movement continuum theory of physical therapy. Physiotherapy Canada 47: 87–95
  • Dean E 2009 Physical therapy in the 21th century (Part 1): Toward practice informed by epidemiology and the crisis of lifestyle conditions. Physiotherapy Theory and Practice 25: 330–353
  • Edwards I, Richardsson B 2008 Clinical reasoning and population health: Decision making for an emerging paradigm of health care. Physiotherapy Theory and Practice 24: 183–193
  • Engelsrud G, 1990 Kjaerlighet og bewegelse (Love and movement). Academic dissertation. Helsetjensteforskning, Folkehelsa. Report no. 1, Oslo
  • Eriksson K 2010 Concept determination as part of the development of knowledge in caring science. Scandinavian Journal of Caring Sciences 24: 2–11
  • Gadamer H-G 1989 Truth and Method, 2nd ed. London, Sheed & Ward
  • Gard G, Gyllensten AL 2000 The importance of emotions in physiotherapeutic practice. Physical Therapy Reviews 5: 155–160
  • Grimmer-Somers K, 2007 Editorial – Incorporating research evidence into clinical practice decisions. Physiotherapy Research International 12: 55–58
  • Grönblom Lundström L 2008 Further arguments in support of a social humanistic perspective in physiotherapy versus the biomedical model. Physiotherapy Theory and Practice 24: 393–396
  • Hammond R 2007 Editorial – Individuation through socialization. Physiotherapy Research International 12: 123–125
  • Helders PJM 2004 Editorial - The real world of Physiotherapy. Advances in Physiotherapy 6: 49
  • Higgs J, Thitchen A 1998 Research and knowledge. Physiotherapy 2: 72–80
  • Hislop H 1975 The not-so-impossible-dream. Physical Therapy 55: 1069–1080
  • Hupcey JE, Penrod J 2005 Concept analysis: Examining the state of the science. Research and Theory for Nursing Practice 19: 197–208
  • Jensen GM 2004 Wisdom of practice. Guest Editorial. Advances in Physiotherapy 6: 1–2
  • Jette AM 1995 Outcomes research. Shifting the Dominant Research Paradigm in Physiotherapy. Physical Therapy 75: 965–970
  • Jette AM 2006 Toward a common language for function, disability and health. Physical Therapy 86: 726–734
  • Johnsen RW, Råheim M 2010 Feeling more in balance and grounded in onés own body and life. Focus groups interviews on experiences with basic body awareness therapy in psychiatric health care. Advances in Physiotherapy 12: 166–174
  • Kerry R, Maddocks M, Mumford S 2008 Philosophy of science and physiotherapy: An insight into practice. Physiotherapy Theory and Practice 24: 397–407
  • Kukkonen S 1987 Human movement. Lääkintävoimistelija –Fysioterapeuten 2 b, 31–35
  • Lindqvist I 2006 Learning to be a physiotherapist. Academic dissertation. Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm
  • Lindqvist I, Engardt M, Richardson B 2010 Learning to be a physiotherapist: A metasynthesis of qualitative studies. Physiotherapy Research International 15: 103–110
  • Ling P-H 1834 Gymnastikens allmänna grunder (General Basics of Gymnastics). Uppsala, Palmblad & Company
  • Ling P-H 1866 Samlade arbeten (Collected Work). Stockholm, Adolf Bonnier. Band 3 434–532
  • Lundvik Gyllensten A, Skär L, Miller M, Gard G 2010 Embodied identity – A deeper understanding of body awareness. Physiotherapy Theory and Practice 26: 439–446
  • Maher C, Moseley A, Sherrington C, Elkins M, Herbert R 2008 A description of the trials, reviews, and practice guidelines indexed in the PEDro Database. Physical Therapy 88: 1068–1077
  • Mulder T 1991 A process-oriented model of human motor behavior: Toward a theory-based rehabilitation approach. Physical Therapy 71: 157–164
  • Nicholls DA, Gibson BE 2010 The body and physiotherapy. Physiotherapy Theory and Practice 26: 497–509
  • Noronen L, Wikström-Grotell C 1999 Towards a paradigm-oriented approach in physiotherapy. Physiotherapy Theory and Practice 15: 175–184
  • Öberg M 1998 Rörelsebegreppet inom sjukgymnastiken (The Concept of Movement in Physiotherapy). Avhandling. Nr 1. Serien, Sjukgymnastik vid Hälsouniversitet i Linköping
  • Öhman A 2001 Profession on the move. Changing conditions and gendered development in physiotherapy. Academic dissertation. Department of Public Health and Clinical Medicine, Umeå University. New Series no. 730
  • Pratt JW 1989 Towards a philosophy of physiotherapy. Physiotherapy 75: 114–120
  • Richardson B 1993 Practice, research and education. What is the link? Physiotherapy 79: 317–322
  • Richardson B, Lindqvist I 2010 Metasynthesis of qualitative inquiry research studies in physiotherapy. Physiotherapy Research International 15: 111–117
  • Robertson VJ 1996 Epistemology, private knowledge and the real problems of physiotherapy. Physiotherapy 82: 534–539
  • Rosberg S 2000 Kropp,varande ochmening i ett sjukgymnastiskt perspektiv (Body, Being and Meaning in a Physiotherapeutic Perspective). Akademisk avhandling. Avdelningen för socialt arbete. Göteborg, Göteborgs universitet
  • Roxendal G 1987 Ett helhetsperspektiv. Sjukgymnastik inför framtiden (A Holistic Perspective. Physiotherapy for the Future). Lund, Studentlitteratur
  • Shaw J, Connelly D, Zezevik A 2010 Pragmatism in practice: Mixed methods research for physiotherapy. Physiotherapy Theory and Practice 26: 510–518
  • Shepard KF, Jensen GM, Schmoll BJ, Hack LM, Gwyer J 1993 Alternative approaches to research in Physical Therapy: Positivism and phenomenology. Physical Therapy 73: 88–97
  • Shumway-Cook A, Woollacott M 1995 Motor Control. Theory and Practical Applications. Baltimore, MD, Williams & Wilkins
  • Sivonen K, Kasén A, Eriksson K 2010 Semantic analysis according to Peep Koort – A substance-oriented research methodology. Scandinavian Journal of Caring Sciences 24: 12–20
  • Skjearven LH, Kristoffersen K, Gard G 2008 An eye for movement quality: A phenomenological study of movement quality reflecting a group of physiotherapistś understanding of the phenomenon. Physiotherapy Theory and Practice 6: 13–27
  • Skjearven LH, Kristoffersen K, Gard G 2010 How can movement quality be promoted in clinical practice? A phenomenological study of physical therapist experts. Physical Therapy 10: 1479–1492
  • Stack E 2006 Physiotherapy: The ultimate placebo. Physiotherapy Research International 11: 127–128
  • Stenmar L, Broberg C 1993 Sjukgymnaststudenters uppfattningar om begreppet rörelse i sjukgymnasten. (Physiotherapy students' view on the concept of movement in physiotherapy) Sjukgymnasten. Vetenskapligt supplement 2: 22–27
  • Terlouw TJA 2006 Letter. The origin of the term “physiotherapy”. Physiotherapy Research International 11: 56–57
  • Tyni-Lenné R 1989 To identify the physiotherapy paradigm: A challenge for the future. Physiotherapy Theory and Practice 5:169–170
  • WCPT 2011 Policy Statement: Description of Physical Therapy. World Confederation of Physical Therapy (http://www.wcpt.org/policy/ps-descriptionPT)
  • WHO 2001 World Health Organisation. International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health: ICF. Genewa, Switzerland
  • Wikström-Grotell C 2000 Rörelsens inter- och intradynamiska dimensioner i fysioterapin – en semantisk analys. (Inter- and intradynamic dimensions of the concept of movement in physiotherapy – A semantic analysis). Nordisk fysioterapi 4: 75–81
  • Wikström-Grotell C, Lindholm L, Eriksson K 2002 Det mångdimensionella rörelsebegreppet i fysioterapin – en kontextuell analys (The multidimensional concept of movement in physiotherapy – a conceptual analysis). Nordisk fysioterapi 6: 146–155

Reprints and Corporate Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

To request a reprint or corporate permissions for this article, please click on the relevant link below:

Academic Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

Obtain permissions instantly via Rightslink by clicking on the button below:

If you are unable to obtain permissions via Rightslink, please complete and submit this Permissions form. For more information, please visit our Permissions help page.