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Emotional Symptoms and Health Complaints for Patients Seeking Psychomotor Physiotherapy
Aim: Because patients seeking Norwegian psychomotor physiotherapy (PMF) rarely have been described with validated, psychometrically sound instruments, we used six questionnaires to characterize these patients in terms of subjective health complaints and ...
Monica H. Breitve +2 more
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A Pilot Study of a Synchronous Virtual Ultrasound Imaging Module for Physiotherapy Education. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Background and Purpose This study examined the feasibility and preliminary educational impact of a single, synchronous virtual training module for developing ultrasound imaging (USI) knowledge and skills among physiotherapy students. Methods As part of a pilot study, first‐ and second‐year physiotherapy students from one institution, all ...
Savage NJ +3 more
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Purpose: To explore patients with complex disorders`experiences with Norwegian Psychomotor Physiotherapy (NPMF). Methodology: Semi-structured, qualitative interviews with four former patients from different hospital wards.
Irene Kristiansen, Kirsten Ekerholt
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Comparison of two examination methods from Norwegian psychomotor physiotherapy: GPE-52 and CBE
Purpose: Within Norwegian psychomotor physiotherapy two fairly similar methods have been developed: the Global Physiotherapy Examination-52 (GPE-52) and the Comprehensive Body Examination (CBE).
Alice Kvåle +4 more
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Purpose: The purpose of this study is to shed light on the experience of adolescents with severe anorexia nervosa with Norwegian Psychomotor Physiotherapy in the specialist healthcare.
Ina Rabben +3 more
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Background: Research on the treatment of patients with eating disorders is comprehensive, but little exists on treatments that are based on bodily experience. This is despite the fact that this is an illness that is closely associated with the body.
Karine Børsum, Målfrid Råheim
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Prevalence of Patients With Pain Consulting Physiotherapists (PHYSIODOL Survey). A Nationwide Survey in France. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Background Pain, whether as a symptom or a chronic disease, is the leading cause of medical consultations but there is no data on whether this is also the case in the practice of physiotherapy. Objective To assess the prevalence of patients with pain consulting a physiotherapist in France.
Mussigmann T +5 more
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Background and aim: Patients with complex health problems constitute a growing part of the society’s health challenges. Complexity of symptoms seem to be associated with adverse childhood experiences.
Hanne Sofie Løken, Marit By Rise
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Purpose: To establish knowledge of the professional development physiotherapists specializing psychomotor physiotherapy are going through after completed studies. Which factors stimulate professional development?
Hildegunn Nyre, Kari Steinsvik
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Beyond the Pulmonary Functions: Altered Cognitive-Motor Performance and Motor Imagery in Children With Bronchiectasis. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Background Bronchiectasis (BE) is a chronic obstructive pulmonary disease characterized by bronchial dilatation and structural damage due to persistent inflammation and infections. While pulmonary impairments in BE are extensively documented, cognitive‐motor functions and motor imagery in children with BE remain understudied.
Temizel Tombul A +4 more
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