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Journal articles on the topic "Physiotherapy"

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Breedt, Eduan. "The Church of Physiotherapy: The Necessity for Betrayal." Aporia 15, no. 2 (October 6, 2023): 40–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.18192/aporia.v15i2.6604.

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This paper draws lines of similarity between physiotherapy’s transcendent ontology and that of Christian fundamentalism. Like fundamentalism, I argue that physiotherapy dogmatically conforms to a limited, incontroversial Truth upheld by an unacknowledged imagined community which opposes epistemological and ontological mobility. Using this confluence, I illustrate how betraying physiotherapy becomes necessary in order to escape its conformist ontology. This essay reimagines God as an immanent creator through Gilles Deleuze’s ontology, which concurrently reifies physiotherapy and its ontology with one of immanence and difference. To escape the habituation of thought and make physiotherapy strange, I intentionally use unconventional and unfamiliar diction throughout this essay, creatively experimenting with the generative potential of Viktor Schlovosky’s concept of defamiliarization. By betraying the comfort of transcendence, affirming difference and unfamiliarity, we experiment with what physiotherapy could become.
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Wilcox, Lindsay. "Physiotherapy." Morecambe Bay Medical Journal 2, no. 9 (September 2, 1996): 286–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.48037/mbmj.v2i9.1039.

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Tanner, Nichi. "Physiotherapy." BSAVA Companion 2018, no. 1 (January 1, 2018): 4–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.22233/20412495.0118.4.

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Moritz, Ulrich. "Physiotherapy." Acta Orthopaedica Scandinavica 64, sup251 (January 1993): 25–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.3109/17453679309160109.

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&NA;. "Physiotherapy." PACEsetterS 1, no. 2 (October 2004): 43. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/01.jbi.0000393995.40649.32.

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Dutta, Abhijit, and B. G. Unni. "Physiotherapy." Current Science 114, no. 08 (April 25, 2018): 1598. http://dx.doi.org/10.18520/cs/v114/i08/1598-1598.

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Rajan, Pavithra. "Community physiotherapy or community-based physiotherapy." Health Promotion Perspectives 7, no. 2 (March 5, 2017): 50–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.15171/hpp.2017.10.

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Heise, Kirstin. "Der britische Berufsverband: CSP." physiopraxis 2, no. 09 (September 2004): 8–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0032-1307833.

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Über 100 Jahre reicht die Geschichte eines der traditionsreichsten Berufsverbände für Physiotherapie in Europa zurück: der „Chartered Society of Physiotherapy“ (CSP). Mittlerweile zählt sie 42.000 Mitglieder. Die CSP legte mit ihrer Politik den Grundstein für den hohen Stellenwert, den die Physiotherapie im britischen Gesundheitssystem heute hat.
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Benitz, Julia, Moritz Reich, and Georg Supp. "Überraschend erfrischend – World Congress of Physiotherapy 2023." physiopraxis 21, no. 09 (September 2023): 12–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/a-2133-4020.

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Zusammen mit fünf Kolleg*innen besuchten die Freiburger Physios Julia Benitz, Moritz Reich und Georg Supp den World Congress of Physiotherapy in Dubai. Beeindruckt haben sie vor allem noch unbekannte Redner*innen, die für die Physiotherapie brennen, sowie die allgemeine Atmosphäre, die die internationale Fachgemeinschaft verbreitete.
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Raikundlia, Hetanshi, and Siddhi Ghodge. "Identification of Barriers in Onco-Physiotherapy: Patient’s Perspective; A Cross-Sectional Observational Study." International Journal of Health Sciences and Research 11, no. 11 (November 11, 2021): 15–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.52403/ijhsr.20211103.

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Cancer is a debilitating and complex disease that affects millions of people around the world, it has been identified that cancer rehabilitation including physiotherapy can be important factor in management of cancer patients and survivors. There are disquisitions that showcase and prove the presence of certain problems with respect to referral and delivery of the physiotherapy treatment given to oncology patients. It is noticed that in spite of available facilities a large number of our population including the cancer patients are unaware of the presence of onco-physiotherapy and its potential benefits. This cross sectional study conducted among cancer patients aims to identify these barriers to help gain a complete understanding of them and the benefits of rehabilitation will help us gain valuable insight to optimise the beneficial services and its deliverance at these centres. It showed that only half of the samples were aware of onco-physiotherapy. There are multiple barriers faced especially with respect to the referral system present in our country. Though they do not lack motivation, family and community support, ability to follow exercise regime and home programme, this study showed that in spite of this being conducted in an urban setting most were unaware of such services. This tells us that there is a dire need of awareness among patients, doctors and general population. There is also a need for more awareness about NGOs, government schemes and specialised branch of onco-physiotherapy to aid the rehabilitation process. Key words: Oncology, cancer rehabilitation, onco-physiotherpy, barriers, awareness.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Physiotherapy"

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Conocimiento, Dirección de Gestión del. "Access Physiotherapy." McGraw-Hill, 2004. http://hdl.handle.net/10757/655258.

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McVeigh, Joseph G. "Fibromyalgia syndrome : physiotherapy management." Thesis, University of Ulster, 2006. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.436779.

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Awunor-Renner, Rita. "Physiotherapy as a profession." Thesis, Cranfield University, 1995. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.260405.

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Yeowell, Gillian. "Culture and the Physiotherapy Profession." Thesis, Manchester Metropolitan University, 2010. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.523147.

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Schoeb, Mezzanotte Veronika. ""What do you expect from physiotherapy?" : a conversation analytic approach to goal setting in physiotherapy." Thesis, University of Nottingham, 2014. http://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/14210/.

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Professional practice guidelines direct health care professionals to include patients in the decision-making process and to establish collaboration for therapeutic goal setting. Currently, little is known about the interaction between patients and professionals during this process. The aim of this study is to shed light on goal setting practices in physiotherapy. Twenty-eight consenting patients seeking physiotherapy for their musculoskeletal problems and their therapists were videotaped during three consecutive sessions. Sequences related to goal setting were selected, and Conversation Analysis was chosen to analyse patient-therapist interactions. The data comprise fifteen episodes in which therapists enquire explicitly about goals. Findings show that two assumptions underlie these enquiries: a) that patients have a goal in mind, and b) that they are able to articulate it. My data indicate that this is not straightforwardly the case in practice. Patients orient in their responses to epistemic dimensions related to issues of whether they have access to this knowledge, and whether they treat themselves as entitled to know about goals. When patients respond to therapists’ enquiries, they use a variety of interactional resources to convey their epistemic orientation. I further found that therapists use different strategies for following-up patients’ responses: these have different implications for patients’ continued talk. My analysis also shows that a goal can only be treated as acceptable by therapists when it is amenable to improvement by physiotherapy. My study indicates that the process of goal setting is not as straightforward as policy documents suggest. In actual practice it requires addressing and managing underlying assumptions and epistemic dimensions. A better comprehension of the interaction between physiotherapists and patients will contribute to better understand the limitations of current goal setting theory, and how and why current policies on goal setting may not have the desired effect.
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Kuisma, Raija. "Domiciliary physiotherapy in Hong Kong: studyof the outcomes of domiciliary physiotherapy for patients withfractured proximal femur." Thesis, The University of Hong Kong (Pokfulam, Hong Kong), 2000. http://hub.hku.hk/bib/B31240409.

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Bower, Eva. "Physiotherapy for children with cerebral palsy." Thesis, University of Southampton, 1996. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.242574.

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Lowe, Anna. "Physical activity and physiotherapy : moving forwards." Thesis, Sheffield Hallam University, 2018. http://shura.shu.ac.uk/23229/.

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Background: Physical inactivity affects every system in the body and is associated with many chronic diseases. This impacts on the lives of individuals and has substantial social and economic implications. A large proportion of the UK population is insufficiently active and system-wide approaches to promoting physical activity are required. There are over 55,000 physiotherapists in the United Kingdom, yet little is known about physical activity promotion in this domain of healthcare. The overarching research aim is to explore physical activity promotion in physiotherapy practice and to understand the factors that influence current practice. Method: This programme of research is underpinned by a philosophical position of pragmatism. Within this methodological framework, a systematic scoping review was first undertaken to assess the state of the existing global evidence. Following this, a mixed methods study, was completed using a sequential explanatory design. Phase 1 involved a national, cross-sectional survey of UK physiotherapists. Phase 2 involved a qualitative, explanatory follow-up which aimed to further explain the quantitative findings. Findings: Thirty-one studies were included in the systematic scoping review. Findings from Phase 1 of the mixed methods study indicated that respondents (n=514) initiate conversations with patients about physical activity but lack a systematic approach. Physical activity status was not routinely assessed, signposting to other services was inconsistent, and knowledge of the physical activity guidelines was poor. These findings were further explained in Phase 2; participants (n=12) highlighted a lack of understanding of key concepts which underpinned the inconsistent approach to physical activity promotion. Phase 2 also identified that physiotherapists focus on short-term restoration of function over longer-term promotion of health. Conclusion: Physical inactivity is a major public health issue, and physiotherapists have the potential to contribute to tackling inactivity. However, the current approaches identified within this programme of research were inconsistent and unsystematic. Changes in demography necessitate holistic physiotherapy approaches that promote long-term health and wellbeing. Recommendations are made to improve physiotherapy practice in line with the aspiration of orientating healthcare toward prevention.
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Conocimiento, Dirección de Gestión del. "Guía de acceso para Access Physiotherapy." McGraw-Hill, 2021. http://hdl.handle.net/10757/655258.

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Trede, Franziska Veronika. "A Critical Practice Model For Physiotherapy." Thesis, The University of Sydney, 2006. http://hdl.handle.net/2123/1430.

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A perspective in critical social science is concerned with knowledge, power and critique. This thesis explores the question: What would physiotherapy practice look like if it were informed by critical social science? This question originated from four observations: (1) physiotherapists work with constantly changing health care demands, (2) traditional practice approaches underpinned by rational objectivity widen the gap between theory and practice, (3) professional judgments are based on more than objective, rational thinking, and (4) concluding from the first three observations clinical physiotherapists rely more and more on thinking for themselves. If physiotherapists were to adopt a critical social science perspective they would question their practice, identify taken-for-granted, unreflected assumptions and unnecessary system constraints and liberate themselves, their practice and patients, thereby enhancing both the quality of patient care and the practitioner’s professional work experience. Following the hermeneutic tradition I constructed texts from pertinent literature as well as transcripts from participants’ interviews, action plans and field notes. I developed an integrative design to interpret these texts drawing from philosophical and critical hermeneutics as well as action research. The question and answer dialogue methodology consisted of four cycles including deep, critical and transformative dimensions. These I labelled critical transformative dialogues. The first dialogue was with the critical social science literature and with the Gadamer-Habermas and Foucault- Habermas debates in particular. These debates addressed issues of rationality, knowledge and power. Further, I reviewed relevant education, nursing and health promotion literature that addressed these critical social science themes. This first dialogue crystallised my identification of key CSS dimensions relevant to physiotherapy practice. The second dialogue comprised physiotherapy literature that related to these identified critical social science dimensions, as well as transcripts from physiotherapists’ interviews. This dialogue critically interpreted current practice models in their historical, educational and practice contexts. It highlighted the finding that physiotherapy practice is currently dominated by instrumental thinking rather than critical thinking, and that there is a lack of engagement of physiotherapy practice with CSS. The third dialogue was with physiotherapists trialling CSS in practice. Physiotherapists of this trialling group designed action learning “contracts” where they set out to change their practice in the sense of adopting CSS principles and activities in their practice. I explored with these participants how CSS could work or fit in their practice and practice contexts and how this would be experienced. Through this action learning project of endeavouring to transform their practice towards a CSS model I explored participants’ capacity to learn about posing problems concerning their practice, recognise practice contradictions, experience practice challenges and recognise their motivations and interests. This exploration illuminated the viability of CSS in their practice. The fourth dialogue was with physiotherapists who operationalised CSS values or who could visualise a CSS framework for their practice whether they used this terminology or not. This dialogue brought critical understanding of the advantages and potential limitations of realising a CSS-centred physiotherapy practice. I conclude the thesis with twelve propositions arising from these four critical transformative dialogues. Based on the trialling, transforming and visioning of CSS as a model for physiotherapy practice, the relevance of these propositions for critical physiotherapy practice is asserted and implications for education and further research are discussed. The contribution that CSS can make to physiotherapy practice is to add critical transformative dialogues as a strategy to advance practice that is patient-centred and multidisciplinary in approach, inclusive of sociopolitical environments, mindful of professional power and open about professional values.
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Books on the topic "Physiotherapy"

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McGowan, Catherine M., Lesley Goff, and Narelle Stubbs, eds. Animal Physiotherapy. Oxford, UK: Blackwell Publishing, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9780470751183.

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Neurological physiotherapy. London: Mosby, 1998.

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Parry, Anne. Physiotherapy assessment. 2nd ed. London: Chapman and Hall, 1988.

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Porter, Stuart B. Tidy's physiotherapy. Edinburgh: Elsevier, 2013.

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T, Skinner A., Piercy Joan, and Tidy Noël M, eds. Tidy's physiotherapy. Oxford [England]: Butterworth-Heinemann, 1991.

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Parry, Anne. Physiotherapy assessment. 2nd ed. London: Croom Helm, 1985.

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B, Porter Stuart, and Thomson A. M, eds. Tidy's physiotherapy. Edinburgh: Butterworth-Heinemann, 2003.

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F, Moffatt, ed. Cardiopulmonary physiotherapy. Oxford, UK: BIOS, 2002.

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Physiotherapy in paediatrics. 2nd ed. Rockville, Md: Aspen Systems Corp., 1986.

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Authority, Oxfordshire Health. Costing physiotherapy services. (Oxford): Regional Group of Managers, 1992.

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Book chapters on the topic "Physiotherapy"

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De Souza, Lorraine H. "Physiotherapy." In Multiple Sclerosis, 34–53. Boston, MA: Springer US, 1990. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4899-3107-8_4.

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Molina, J. Ernesto. "Physiotherapy." In New Techniques for Thoracic Outlet Syndromes, 13–14. New York, NY: Springer New York, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4614-5471-7_3.

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Pryor, Jennifer A., Eleanor Main, Penny Agent, and Judy M. Bradley. "Physiotherapy." In Cystic Fibrosis in the 21st Century, 301–8. Basel: KARGER, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1159/000088616.

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Gilbert, Rebecca. "Physiotherapy." In Developing Advanced Skills in Practice Teaching, 190–92. London: Macmillan Education UK, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-137-12399-2_20.

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Gutenbrunner, Christoph. "Physiotherapy." In Encyclopedia of Pain, 2921–24. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-28753-4_3352.

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Hoffmann, Amy Rejba, Hina M. Sheth, and Kristene E. Whitmore. "Physiotherapy." In Bladder Pain Syndrome, 271–83. Boston, MA: Springer US, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4419-6929-3_20.

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Ward, Audrey. "Physiotherapy." In Careers of Professional Women, 165–84. London: Routledge, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003303169-7.

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Bahm, Jörg, and F. Mecher. "Physiotherapy." In Movement Disorders of the Upper Extremities in Children, 99–116. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-53622-0_9.

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Platz, Thomes. "Physiotherapy." In Encyclopedia of Sciences and Religions, 1766–69. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4020-8265-8_876.

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Rees, Dianne. "Physiotherapy." In Interprofessional Working in Health and Social Care, 129–39. London: Macmillan Education UK, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-0-230-39342-4_11.

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Conference papers on the topic "Physiotherapy"

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Agustina, Galuh Pratiwi, Mahmud Yunus, Olivia Andiana, and Rias Gesang Kinanti. "Handling Survey Physiotherapy Sprain ACL Injuries in Clinic Physiotheraphy Physioset Malang." In The 1st International Scientific Meeting on Public Health and Sports (ISMOPHS 2019). Paris, France: Atlantis Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/ahsr.k.201203.022.

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Rosado, Maria da Lapa, and Ana Isabel Vieira. "SOURCES OF STRESS IN PHYSIOTHERAPY STUDENTS AT PHYSIOTHERAPY COURSE." In 13th International Conference on Education and New Learning Technologies. IATED, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.21125/edulearn.2021.2142.

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Karthik, Singarao, Sandeep Kumar, Kantipudi MVV Prasad, Kuchuru Mysurareddy, John Moses C, and B. Dillep Seshu. "Automated Home-Based Physiotherapy." In 2020 International Conference on Decision Aid Sciences and Application (DASA). IEEE, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/dasa51403.2020.9317247.

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Su, Baiquan, Han Li, Shi Yu, Xinrong Yan, Yi Gong, Zehao Wang, Wenyong Liu, Shaolong Kuang, and Wei Yao. "Active Contact Physiotherapy System." In 2021 WRC Symposium on Advanced Robotics and Automation (WRC SARA). IEEE, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/wrcsara53879.2021.9612679.

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Baño-Alcaraz, Aitor, Rodrigo Martín-San Agustín, and Adrián Escriche-Escuder. "CLINICAL SIMULATION IN PHYSIOTHERAPY." In 12th International Conference on Education and New Learning Technologies. IATED, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.21125/edulearn.2020.0356.

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Xing, Kefan, Diansheng Chen, Ruilong Xue, and Diwen Wang. "Flexible physiotherapy massage robot." In 2021 IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Biomimetics (ROBIO). IEEE, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/robio54168.2021.9739603.

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Darmawan, Anggi Afan, Mulayani Surendra, Rias Gesang Kinanti, and Slamet Raharjo. "Management of Dislocation Injury Physiotherapy at PhysioSET Physiotherapy Clinic in Malang City." In The 3rd International Conference on Sports Sciences and Health 2019 (ICSSH 2019). Paris, France: Atlantis Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/ahsr.k.201107.002.

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Wuyts, Marieke, Fien Hermans, Sofie Breuls, Stephanie Everaerts, Eric Derom, Wim Janssens, Heleen Demeyer, and Thierry Troosters. "Physical activity on physiotherapy days versus non-physiotherapy days after an AECOPD." In ERS International Congress 2023 abstracts. European Respiratory Society, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1183/13993003.congress-2023.pa355.

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Huang, Zixin, Chengsong Yu, Zige Yu, Rujie Long, Yingying Li, and Yun Li. "Soft Four-Leaf Clover Physiotherapy Robot for Traditional Chinese Medicine Massage Physiotherapy." In 2023 China Automation Congress (CAC). IEEE, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/cac59555.2023.10451187.

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Tronchoni-Crespo, Borja, Mar Machirán Matallín, Adrián Escriche-Escuder, Rodrigo Martín San Agustín, Noemí Moreno Segura, and María Piedad Sánchez Martínez. "THE MYTHS IN PHYSIOTHERAPY. COMPARISON OF BELIEF IN THE MYTHS OF PHYSIOTHERAPY BETWEEN 1ST AND 4TH GRADE STUDENTS OF PHYSIOTHERAPY." In 13th International Conference on Education and New Learning Technologies. IATED, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.21125/edulearn.2021.1119.

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Reports on the topic "Physiotherapy"

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Prasad, Rajeev Ram. Physiotherapy, Gamification and Digital Therapeutics. Ames (Iowa): Iowa State University, May 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.31274/cc-20240624-1123.

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Bahns, Carolin, Bettina Scheffler, and Christian Kopkow. Guideline adherence in physiotherapy – protocol for a systematic review. INPLASY - International Platform of Registered Systematic Review and Meta-analysis Protocols, May 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.37766/inplasy2022.5.0081.

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Review question / Objective: The objective of this systematic review is to summarise different approaches reported in studies to evaluate guideline adherence in physiotherapy care. Further, we aim to identify clinical and methodological factors that may explain the assumed heterogeneity of guideline adherence among physiotherapists. Condition being studied: Clinical practice guidelines are systematically developed statements that summarise the current state of knowledge from research and practice. They are intended to support clinicians and patients to make decisions about appropriate health care for specific clinical circumstances (2). Various studies show that evidence-based physiotherapy care can lead to improved patient outcomes (e.g. pain, function, quality of life) and at the same time contribute to a lower utilisation of medical services and a reduction in health care costs. The degree of agreement between medical or therapeutic care and the recommendations made in guidelines is often described in studies with the term "guideline adherence". However, the heterogeneous use of the term guideline adherence and the lack of a standardised research methods or operationalisation lead to limited comparability of the study results.
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Scheffler, Bettina, Alexander Bremer, and Christian Kopkow. Evidence-based guideline recommendations for physiotherapy in Parkinson's disease: a systematic review. INPLASY - International Platform of Registered Systematic Review and Meta-analysis Protocols, October 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.37766/inplasy2022.10.0042.

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Review question / Objective: The aim of the systematic review is to identify and analyse physiotherapeutic guideline recommendations for people with idiopathic Parkinson's syndrome (IPS). In particular, the quality with which the guidelines were developed and the extent to which the internationally existing recommendations for the physiotherapeutic field of action are consistent with regard to their level as well as the precision of the recommendation are considered. Eligibility criteria: Restrictions will be applied with regard to language (English, German) and publication Date (prior 5 years).The following documents will be excluded:- Guidelines without recommendations of physiotherapeutic interventions- Guidelines recommending healthy lifestyles or including physical activity in general - Guidelines recommending physiotherapy in general - Recommendations on pharmacological, surgical, complementary interventions or non-invasive brain stimulation.
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Opala-Berdzik, Agnieszka, Magdalena Rudek-Zeprzałka, Justyna Niesporek, Maciej Cebula, Jan Baron, Katarzyna Gruszczyńska, Augusto Gil Pascoal, Patrícia Mota, and Daria Chmielewska. Technical aspects of the inter-recti distance measurement with ultrasonographic imaging for physiotherapy purposes: A protocol for a scoping review. INPLASY - International Platform of Registered Systematic Review and Meta-analysis Protocols, September 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.37766/inplasy2022.9.0116.

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Review question / Objective: The scoping review aims to identify publications describing the measurement of inter-recti distance (IRD)/diastasis recti abdominis (DRA) using ultrasonographic imaging (USI). The identification is based on the population/concept/context (PCC) framework that concerns human adults that underwent IRD/linea alba width/DRA measurement with USI for physiotherapy/physical exercise purposes. Based on systematically mapped peer-reviewed studies it is aimed to perform data extraction and synthesis of specific aspects of the IRD measurement procedure and discuss their similarities and differences. Related to that the attempt will be made to formulate recommendations on the IRD measurement procedure, which might be considered in future physiotherapy studies and practice. The recommendations will be made based on the synthesis of the results in light of existing literature and as the result of discussions and consensus between the authors (coming from three research centers).
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Hong-Baik, Isabel, Edurne Úbeda-D'Ocasar, Eduardo Cimadevilla-Fernández-Pola, Victor Jiménez-Díaz-Benito, and Juan Pablo Hervás-Pérez. Cytokine levels in Fibromyalgia patients and the effects of physiotherapy tools: A systematic review and metanalysis. INPLASY - International Platform of Registered Systematic Review and Meta-analysis Protocols, July 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.37766/inplasy2023.7.0033.

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Gutierrez-Arias, Ruvistay, and Francisco Salinas-Barahona. Interruption of enteral tube feeding during chest physiotherapy in critically ill adults. A scoping review protocol. INPLASY - International Platform of Registered Systematic Review and Meta-analysis Protocols, August 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.37766/inplasy2023.8.0117.

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Chmielewska, Daria, Alena Kobesova, Patrycja Dolibog, Paweł Dolibog, and Agnieszka Opala-Berdzik. Transabdominal ultrasound imaging in the assessment of bladder base displacement: a systematic scoping review for physiotherapy purposes. INPLASY - International Platform of Registered Systematic Review and Meta-analysis Protocols, March 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.37766/inplasy2024.3.0050.

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Sharma, Deepesh, Mayank Shukla, Anshu S. S. Kotia, Himanshu Mathur, and Ashutosh Singh. Effect of Physiotherapy in Mitigating incidence of Intensive Care Unit Acquired Weakness: Protocol for a Systematic Review. INPLASY - International Platform of Registered Systematic Review and Meta-analysis Protocols, May 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.37766/inplasy2024.5.0043.

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Hassan, Saeed, Ravinder Saini, Mohammed Ibrahim, Mohasin Khader, and Masroor Kanji. The Role of Physiotherapy Interventions in The Management of Temporomandibular Joint Ankylosis: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis. INPLASY - International Platform of Registered Systematic Review and Meta-analysis Protocols, October 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.37766/inplasy2023.10.0029.

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Jiménez, Esteban Vidal, Vanessa Velasquez Belmar, and Andres Riveros Valdes. Effectiveness of physical rehabilitation methods for pain treatment and disability in patients with Complex Regional Pain Syndrome. A Systematic review and meta-analysis. INPLASY - International Platform of Registered Systematic Review and Meta-analysis Protocols, July 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.37766/inplasy2022.7.0109.

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Review question / Objective: To establish the effectiveness of physiotherapy techniques for pain treatment and functionality in patients with Complex Regional Pain Syndrome. Condition being studied: Complex Regional Pain Syndrome is a chronic condition characterized by causing spontaneous or induced pain described by the patient disproportionally in relation to the inciting event, which leads to lower functionality and disability. Eligibility criteria: The syndrome’s diagnosis should have been made following the Budapest criteria or any other duly validated criteria.All the studies that mentioned the CRPS but their study subject was not its treatment were excluded. In addition, we did not include studies performed with animals, systematic reviews, summaries, thesis, pilot studies, or letters to the editor.
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