The article investigates how physiotherapists experience movement in an experimental practice. The practice is based on a phenomenological perspective and a qualitative research tradition where meaning and subjectivity are central phenomenons. The empirical material is derived from the 20 participants written text about their experience. The texts are analyzed with close connection to the participants voices. The results show that being comfortable, trust, and feeling of own time in movement are central aspect pointed out by the participants. Relation to other participant seems to be crucial and sensitive for how movement is experienced. The article illuminates how movement experience, in line with a phenomenological perspective, should not...
This article is based on the Master thesis «Diving into practice. A qualitative analysis of certain ...
This study is an attempt to get a better understanding of psychotherapist's phenomenological underst...
Aim: To explore how students, recent graduates, and qualified physiotherapists experience physiother...
The phenomenon of movement awareness requires more attention to make it explicit in physiotherapy. T...
The purpose of the article is to extend the theoretical understanding of how physical activity affec...
This study explores the immanent paradigm in clinical physiotherapy, a professional field where know...
The research interest is based on a need for knowledge development related to the substantial gap be...
The aim of this study was to explore Norwegian psychomotor physioterapist´s thoughts and reflections...
I Brage finner du siste tekst-versjon av artikkelen, og den kan inneholde ubetydelige forskjeller fr...
Background of the project: This study deals with patients in Norwegian psychomotor physiotherapy tre...
The aim of this thesis is to explore and develop the theoretical underpinning of Norwegian Psychomot...
Background. In recent years, physical therapists have paid greater attention to body awareness. Clin...
Purpose: Human movement is essential for health and well-being. Understanding human movement is pivo...
Background: Musculoskeletal pain is one of the main contributors to sick leave and reduced daily-lif...
Norwegian psychomotor physiotherapy exists between medicine and psychology, in a culture with long t...
This article is based on the Master thesis «Diving into practice. A qualitative analysis of certain ...
This study is an attempt to get a better understanding of psychotherapist's phenomenological underst...
Aim: To explore how students, recent graduates, and qualified physiotherapists experience physiother...
The phenomenon of movement awareness requires more attention to make it explicit in physiotherapy. T...
The purpose of the article is to extend the theoretical understanding of how physical activity affec...
This study explores the immanent paradigm in clinical physiotherapy, a professional field where know...
The research interest is based on a need for knowledge development related to the substantial gap be...
The aim of this study was to explore Norwegian psychomotor physioterapist´s thoughts and reflections...
I Brage finner du siste tekst-versjon av artikkelen, og den kan inneholde ubetydelige forskjeller fr...
Background of the project: This study deals with patients in Norwegian psychomotor physiotherapy tre...
The aim of this thesis is to explore and develop the theoretical underpinning of Norwegian Psychomot...
Background. In recent years, physical therapists have paid greater attention to body awareness. Clin...
Purpose: Human movement is essential for health and well-being. Understanding human movement is pivo...
Background: Musculoskeletal pain is one of the main contributors to sick leave and reduced daily-lif...
Norwegian psychomotor physiotherapy exists between medicine and psychology, in a culture with long t...
This article is based on the Master thesis «Diving into practice. A qualitative analysis of certain ...
This study is an attempt to get a better understanding of psychotherapist's phenomenological underst...
Aim: To explore how students, recent graduates, and qualified physiotherapists experience physiother...