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Movement, touch and talk in Norwegian psychomotor physiotherapy [PDF]
People suffering from musculoskeletal disorders are frequently treated by physiotherapists using a wide variety of therapeutic approaches. In debates over the relative merits of hands-on and hands-off therapies, proponents of hands-off methods have ...
Eline Thornquist
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Patients’ Experiences of Using an eHealth Pain Management Intervention Combined With Psychomotor Physiotherapy: Qualitative Study [PDF]
BackgroundChronic pain is a major health challenge to those affected. Blended care with psychomotor physiotherapy (PMP) combined with eHealth self-management might be beneficial. ObjectiveThis study aims to explore how
Anne-Grethe Eiken +3 more
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Awareness of breathing as a way to enhance the sense of coherence : patients' experiences in psychomotor physiotherapy [PDF]
Aims: The intention of this study was to clarify former patients’ experience while undergoing therapeutic treatment in Norwegian Psychomotor Physiotherapy (NPMP).
Ekerholt, Kirsten
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Physiotherapy in Microcephalic Children with Psychomotor Delay
The purpose of this paper highlights the fact that movement therapy improves motor skills and balance, with kinetic exercises contributing to sensory and cognitive recovery in 6-year-old children.
Silviu Gabriel Cioroiu
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Purpose: The study examines the experiences of physiotherapists with an expertise in psychomotor skills concerning the use of video consultation in treatment during the pandemic and the lockdown in 2020. Method: Four in-depth interviews were conducted
Katrine Øydvin +2 more
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Study protocol for Norwegian Psychomotor Physiotherapy versus Cognitive Patient Education in combination with active individualized physiotherapy in patients with long-lasting musculoskeletal pain - a randomized controlled trial. [PDF]
Norwegian Psychomotor Physiotherapy (NPMP) has been an established treatment approach for more than 50 years, although mostly in the Scandinavian countries, and is usually applied to patients with widespread and long-lasting musculoskeletal pain and/or psychosomatic disorders.
Dragesund T, Kvåle A.
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BackgroundSpinal muscular atrophy (SMA) is a rare neuromuscular disease and the most common genetic cause of infant death. Although pharmacological treatment improves survival rates and functional capacity, physiotherapy remains a key component of care ...
Katerina Marikova +5 more
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Background: Touch has always been present in physiotherapy practice. Despite that, touch as a phenomenon has been little explored within physiotherapy-related research.
Eskil Soleng, Randi Sviland
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Aim: To investigate how psychomotor physiotherapy present its treatment approach and position itself in the treatment field. Design, material and method: The information video about psychomotor physiotherapy, produced by NFF’s profession group for ...
Silje Kristine Rake, Birgitte Ahlsen
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Pain reduction by the use of psychomotor physiotherapy? A prospective single-group study
Aim: Because over half of patients seeking psychomotor physiotherapy (PMF) report having significant low back pain (LBP), we investigated quantitative changes in pain intensity, flexibility and relaxation as well as the function of transverses abdominis (
Ellinor Alstad +2 more
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