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Physiotherapy Theory and Practice, 2018
Long-lasting musculoskeletal pain may be understood as the embodiment of bio-psycho-social strain. A combined theoretical perspective of biomedicine, physiotherapy and phenomenology may make these painproblems more comprehensible for the therapist.
Tove, Dragesund, Aud Marie, Øien
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Long-lasting musculoskeletal pain may be understood as the embodiment of bio-psycho-social strain. A combined theoretical perspective of biomedicine, physiotherapy and phenomenology may make these painproblems more comprehensible for the therapist.
Tove, Dragesund, Aud Marie, Øien
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Narratives of embodied experiences – Therapy processes in Norwegian psychomotor physiotherapy
Advances in Physiotherapy, 2007The aim of the study was to explore patients’ narratives of embodied experiences through treatment courses of Norwegian psychomotor physiotherapy (NPMP). An NPMP specialist and two patients with chronic back pain participated in two long-term treatment courses.
Aud Marie Øien +2 more
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Physiotherapy Theory and Practice, 2008
This study has explored the experience of body awareness in patients with chronic pain as well as possible changes in this phenomenon as a consequence of Norwegian psychomotor physiotherapy (NPMP), were explored in the present study. Four focus group interviews were performed.
Tove, Dragesund, Målfrid, Råheim
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This study has explored the experience of body awareness in patients with chronic pain as well as possible changes in this phenomenon as a consequence of Norwegian psychomotor physiotherapy (NPMP), were explored in the present study. Four focus group interviews were performed.
Tove, Dragesund, Målfrid, Råheim
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Scandinavian Journal of Public Health, 2004
Aims: The intention of this study was to elucidate patients' experiences of the examination of the body given in Norwegian Psychomotor Physiotherapy. Methods: A qualitative approach was used, based on interviews with nine women and one man aged between 41 and 65 years.
Kirsten, Ekerholt, Astrid, Bergland
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Aims: The intention of this study was to elucidate patients' experiences of the examination of the body given in Norwegian Psychomotor Physiotherapy. Methods: A qualitative approach was used, based on interviews with nine women and one man aged between 41 and 65 years.
Kirsten, Ekerholt, Astrid, Bergland
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Psychomotor development in children with Down syndrome and physiotherapy in early intervention
International Medical Review on Down Syndrome, 2008Abstract Children with Down syndrome have unique defining traits with a specific bearing on their psychomotor development. Brain characteristics, musculoskeletal abnormalities and associated medical conditions are the most significant factors that affect their psychomotor development, both in terms of milestone timing and in the quality of movements.
N. Buzunáriz Martínez +1 more
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2021
BACKGROUND Chronic pain is a major health challenge to those affected. Blended care with psychomotor physiotherapy (PMP) combined with eHealth self-management might be beneficial. OBJECTIVE This study aims to ...
Anne-Grethe Eiken +3 more
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BACKGROUND Chronic pain is a major health challenge to those affected. Blended care with psychomotor physiotherapy (PMP) combined with eHealth self-management might be beneficial. OBJECTIVE This study aims to ...
Anne-Grethe Eiken +3 more
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Near-peer tutorials facilitate psychomotor skills development in physiotherapy
2022Marianne Unger +3 more
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Integrative oncology: Addressing the global challenges of cancer prevention and treatment
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022Jun J Mao,, Msce +2 more
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Aspects on rehabilitation in stroke, psychosomatic and psychomotor physiotherapy
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BACKGROUND Spinal 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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Katerina Marikova +5 more
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