Physiotherapy Research International, ISSN 1358-2267, 10/2018, Volume 23, Issue 4, pp. e1734 - n/a
Background and purpose Group‐based interventions for people with multiple sclerosis (MS) have gained increased attention in the field of physiotherapy...
exercise therapy | physical therapy modalities | qualitative research | multiple sclerosis | Decision Making | Exercise Therapy - methods | Humans | Middle Aged | Patient Participation | Multiple Sclerosis - rehabilitation | Male | Physical Therapists | Randomized Controlled Trials as Topic | Physical Therapy Modalities | Adult | Female | Aged | Qualitative Research | Multiple sclerosis | Analysis | Exercise therapy
exercise therapy | physical therapy modalities | qualitative research | multiple sclerosis | Decision Making | Exercise Therapy - methods | Humans | Middle Aged | Patient Participation | Multiple Sclerosis - rehabilitation | Male | Physical Therapists | Randomized Controlled Trials as Topic | Physical Therapy Modalities | Adult | Female | Aged | Qualitative Research | Multiple sclerosis | Analysis | Exercise therapy
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Physiotherapy Theory and Practice, ISSN 0959-3985, 10/2019, pp. 1 - 16
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Early Human Development, ISSN 0378-3782, 09/2017, Volume 112, pp. 20 - 24
Background Studies of preterm and term-born infants have shown absent fidgety movements and an abnormal movement character to be related to brain lesions and...
Preterm-born infants | Randomised Control Trial (RCT) | Parent-administered early intervention | General movements | MONTHS CORRECTED AGE | TERM | AGREEMENT | EARLY MARKER | FIDGETY MOVEMENTS | CHILDREN | OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY | ASSESSMENTS | PEDIATRICS | CEREBRAL-PALSY | CLINICAL-PRACTICE | Infants (Premature) | Brain damage | Pediatri: 760 | Pediatrics: 760 | VDP | Klinisk medisinske fag: 750 | Medisinske Fag: 700 | Clinical medical disciplines: 750 | Medical disciplines: 700
Preterm-born infants | Randomised Control Trial (RCT) | Parent-administered early intervention | General movements | MONTHS CORRECTED AGE | TERM | AGREEMENT | EARLY MARKER | FIDGETY MOVEMENTS | CHILDREN | OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY | ASSESSMENTS | PEDIATRICS | CEREBRAL-PALSY | CLINICAL-PRACTICE | Infants (Premature) | Brain damage | Pediatri: 760 | Pediatrics: 760 | VDP | Klinisk medisinske fag: 750 | Medisinske Fag: 700 | Clinical medical disciplines: 750 | Medical disciplines: 700
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Infant Behavior and Development, ISSN 0163-6383, 02/2017, Volume 46, pp. 115 - 123
Introduction Sensory-motor play is at the core of child development and an important element in physical therapist(PT)s’ work to improve infants’ motor skills....
Enactive theory | Physical therapy | Preterm infants | Sensory-motor play | EARLY INTERVENTION | PSYCHOLOGY, DEVELOPMENTAL | MOTOR | PATTERNS | JOINT ATTENTION | BIRTH | YOUNG-CHILDREN | Infants (Premature) | Therapeutics, Physiological | Pediatri: 760 | Pediatrics: 760 | VDP | Klinisk medisinske fag: 750 | Medisinske Fag: 700 | Clinical medical disciplines: 750 | Medical disciplines: 700
Enactive theory | Physical therapy | Preterm infants | Sensory-motor play | EARLY INTERVENTION | PSYCHOLOGY, DEVELOPMENTAL | MOTOR | PATTERNS | JOINT ATTENTION | BIRTH | YOUNG-CHILDREN | Infants (Premature) | Therapeutics, Physiological | Pediatri: 760 | Pediatrics: 760 | VDP | Klinisk medisinske fag: 750 | Medisinske Fag: 700 | Clinical medical disciplines: 750 | Medical disciplines: 700
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Early Human Development, ISSN 0378-3782, 09/2017, Volume 112, pp. 20 - 24
Studies of preterm and term-born infants have shown absent fidgety movements and an abnormal movement character to be related to brain lesions and unfavourable...
Preterm-born infants | Randomised Control Trial (RCT) | Parent-administered early intervention | General movements | Early Medical Intervention - methods | Exercise Therapy - methods | Movement | Musculoskeletal Manipulations - methods | Humans | Parents | Female | Male | Infant, Newborn | Infant, Premature - physiology
Preterm-born infants | Randomised Control Trial (RCT) | Parent-administered early intervention | General movements | Early Medical Intervention - methods | Exercise Therapy - methods | Movement | Musculoskeletal Manipulations - methods | Humans | Parents | Female | Male | Infant, Newborn | Infant, Premature - physiology
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The Clinical Supervisor, ISSN 0732-5223, 07/2019, Volume 38, Issue 2, pp. 222 - 242
A qualitative study was undertaken to explore pediatric physiotherapists' perceptions and experiences of supervising dedicated aides responsible for the daily...
dedicated aides | cerebral palsy | pediatric physiotherapy | Supervision | qualitative interviews | Work skills | Cerebral palsy | Pediatrics | Preschool children
dedicated aides | cerebral palsy | pediatric physiotherapy | Supervision | qualitative interviews | Work skills | Cerebral palsy | Pediatrics | Preschool children
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Physiotherapy Theory and Practice, ISSN 0959-3985, 06/2018, pp. 1 - 11
Assessment prior to both individual and group interventions is fundamental to neurological physiotherapy practice. However, knowledge is limited regarding how...
multiple sclerosis | Assessment | examination | interaction | neurological physiotherapy | group intervention | embodiment
multiple sclerosis | Assessment | examination | interaction | neurological physiotherapy | group intervention | embodiment
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European Journal of Physiotherapy, ISSN 2167-9169, 10/2018, Volume 20, Issue 4, pp. 198 - 206
Background: Aides are increasingly providing services to children with cerebral palsy to promote better functioning and participation; these aides work under...
children with cerebral palsy | Knowledge application | knowledge transformation | participatory sense-making | supervision | qualitative interviews/observations | paediatric physiotherapy
children with cerebral palsy | Knowledge application | knowledge transformation | participatory sense-making | supervision | qualitative interviews/observations | paediatric physiotherapy
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Pediatric Physical Therapy, ISSN 0898-5669, 2014, Volume 26, Issue 1, p. 56
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European Journal of Physiotherapy, ISSN 2167-9169, 07/2019, Volume 21, Issue 3, pp. 134 - 141
Background: Giving birth prematurely challenges bonding, optimal parent-child interactions and parental confidence in the early care of their preterm infants....
parental competency | parent-infant relation | Preterm infant | neonatal intensive care unit | early motor intervention | parent-infant bonding
parental competency | parent-infant relation | Preterm infant | neonatal intensive care unit | early motor intervention | parent-infant bonding
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Journal of Clinical Medicine, ISSN 2077-0383, 10/2019, Volume 8, Issue 11, p. 1790
Background: Early prediction of cerebral palsy (CP) using the General Movement Assessment (GMA) during the fidgety movements (FM) period has been recommended...
Medisinske Fag: 700 | VDP | Medical disciplines: 700 | cerebral palsy | fidgety movements | early brain damage | general movement assessment | neuroimaging
Medisinske Fag: 700 | VDP | Medical disciplines: 700 | cerebral palsy | fidgety movements | early brain damage | general movement assessment | neuroimaging
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Early Human Development, ISSN 0378-3782, 2015, Volume 93, pp. 43 - 46
Abstract Objective To examine test–retest reliability of the TIMPSI in infants at risk for impaired functional motor performance. Methods The TIMPSI was...
Advanced Basic Science | Neonatal and Perinatal Medicine | Preterm/high-risk infants | Test–retest | Motor assessment | Test-retest | ASSESSMENTS | PEDIATRICS | PRETERM INFANTS | AGE | OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY | Psychomotor Performance | Reproducibility of Results | Movement | Humans | Child Development | Neurologic Examination - standards | Infant, Newborn | Infant, Premature - physiology | Infants
Advanced Basic Science | Neonatal and Perinatal Medicine | Preterm/high-risk infants | Test–retest | Motor assessment | Test-retest | ASSESSMENTS | PEDIATRICS | PRETERM INFANTS | AGE | OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY | Psychomotor Performance | Reproducibility of Results | Movement | Humans | Child Development | Neurologic Examination - standards | Infant, Newborn | Infant, Premature - physiology | Infants
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Pediatric physical therapy : the official publication of the Section on Pediatrics of the American Physical Therapy Association, ISSN 0898-5669, 2014, Volume 26, Issue 1, pp. 56 - 56
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Physiotherapy Theory and Practice, ISSN 0959-3985, 5/2015, Volume 31, Issue 4, pp. 244 - 252
Abstract Clinical reasoning is essential in physical therapy practice. Instrumental approaches and more recent narrative approaches to clinical reasoning guide...
Clinical reasoning | physical therapy | embodiment | enactive intersubjectivity | Enactive intersubjectivity | Embodiment | Physical therapy | PHYSIOTHERAPY | BODY-IMAGE | SELF | STROKE | MOTOR IMAGERY | SCHEMA | FRAMEWORK | MOVEMENT | REHABILITATION | PROFESSIONAL-DEVELOPMENT | PERCEPTIONS | Body Image | Models, Psychological | Physical Therapy Specialty | Humans | Thinking
Clinical reasoning | physical therapy | embodiment | enactive intersubjectivity | Enactive intersubjectivity | Embodiment | Physical therapy | PHYSIOTHERAPY | BODY-IMAGE | SELF | STROKE | MOTOR IMAGERY | SCHEMA | FRAMEWORK | MOVEMENT | REHABILITATION | PROFESSIONAL-DEVELOPMENT | PERCEPTIONS | Body Image | Models, Psychological | Physical Therapy Specialty | Humans | Thinking
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Qualitative Health Research, ISSN 1049-7323, 08/2016, Volume 26, Issue 10, p. 1341
Having a preterm infant is a life-altering event for parents. The use of interventions intended to support the parents is recommended. In this study, we...
Uncertainty | Premature babies | Primary health care | Parents | Everyday life | Physiotherapy | Perceptions | Infants | Primary care | Caring | Parents & parenting | Physiotherapists | Individuality | Parent-Child interactions | Normalization | Children
Uncertainty | Premature babies | Primary health care | Parents | Everyday life | Physiotherapy | Perceptions | Infants | Primary care | Caring | Parents & parenting | Physiotherapists | Individuality | Parent-Child interactions | Normalization | Children
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Infant Behavior and Development, ISSN 0163-6383, 02/2017, Volume 46, pp. 115 - 123
Sensory-motor play is at the core of child development and an important element in physical therapist(PT)s’ work to improve infants’ motor skills. In this...
Enactive theory | Physical therapy | Preterm infants | Sensory-motor play
Enactive theory | Physical therapy | Preterm infants | Sensory-motor play
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Physical Therapy, ISSN 0031-9023, 11/2015, Volume 95, Issue 11, pp. 1489 - 1495
Background. Early identification of children at high risk of future neurodevelopmental disability is important for the initiation of appropriate therapy. In...
REHABILITATION | PRETERM-INFANTS | QUALITATIVE ASSESSMENT | TERM | YOUNG INFANTS | ORTHOPEDICS | EARLY MARKER | CHILDREN | AGE | Predictive Value of Tests | Premature Birth | Prospective Studies | Humans | Cerebral Palsy - physiopathology | Infant | Male | Motor Activity | Cerebral Palsy - diagnosis | Norway | Sensitivity and Specificity | Female | Neurologic Examination - methods | Early Diagnosis | Cerebral palsy | Care and treatment | Infants (Premature) | Development and progression | Research | Health aspects | Risk factors | Birth weight | Clinical medicine | Therapists | Age | Children & youth
REHABILITATION | PRETERM-INFANTS | QUALITATIVE ASSESSMENT | TERM | YOUNG INFANTS | ORTHOPEDICS | EARLY MARKER | CHILDREN | AGE | Predictive Value of Tests | Premature Birth | Prospective Studies | Humans | Cerebral Palsy - physiopathology | Infant | Male | Motor Activity | Cerebral Palsy - diagnosis | Norway | Sensitivity and Specificity | Female | Neurologic Examination - methods | Early Diagnosis | Cerebral palsy | Care and treatment | Infants (Premature) | Development and progression | Research | Health aspects | Risk factors | Birth weight | Clinical medicine | Therapists | Age | Children & youth
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Physiotherapy Theory and Practice, ISSN 0959-3985, 1/2014, Volume 30, Issue 1, pp. 1 - 5
Abstract Background and purpose: Physiotherapy is a common intervention for preterm infants with motor disorders. There is a limited knowledge on how...
movement performance | Embodiment | preterm infants | therapeutic interaction | Therapeutic interaction | Preterm infants | Movement performance | Attitude of Health Personnel | Developmental Disabilities - physiopathology | Physical Therapists - psychology | Infant, Premature - psychology | Professional-Patient Relations | Humans | Models, Psychological | Infant | Infant Behavior | Male | Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice | Motor Activity | Gestational Age | Posture | Developmental Disabilities - rehabilitation | Physical Therapy Modalities | Female | Intention | Perception | Child Development | Developmental Disabilities - diagnosis | Interpersonal Relations | Infant, Newborn | Developmental Disabilities - psychology
movement performance | Embodiment | preterm infants | therapeutic interaction | Therapeutic interaction | Preterm infants | Movement performance | Attitude of Health Personnel | Developmental Disabilities - physiopathology | Physical Therapists - psychology | Infant, Premature - psychology | Professional-Patient Relations | Humans | Models, Psychological | Infant | Infant Behavior | Male | Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice | Motor Activity | Gestational Age | Posture | Developmental Disabilities - rehabilitation | Physical Therapy Modalities | Female | Intention | Perception | Child Development | Developmental Disabilities - diagnosis | Interpersonal Relations | Infant, Newborn | Developmental Disabilities - psychology
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Pediatrics, ISSN 0031-4005, 08/2016, Volume 138, Issue 2, p. e20160271
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the short-term effect of parent-administered physical therapy in the preterm period on motor performance in medically stable infants....
ASSESSMENTS | 1ST YEAR | RISK | PEDIATRICS | BIRTH | MOTOR-PERFORMANCE | INTERVENTION | VALIDITY | PROGRAM | CHILDREN | AGE | Single-Blind Method | Humans | Infant, Premature | Parents | Physical Therapy Modalities | Female | Infant | Male | Home Nursing | Secondary Prevention | Motor Skills | Usage | Infants (Premature) | Analysis | Therapeutics, Physiological | Clinical trials | Pediatric research | Health aspects | Physical therapy
ASSESSMENTS | 1ST YEAR | RISK | PEDIATRICS | BIRTH | MOTOR-PERFORMANCE | INTERVENTION | VALIDITY | PROGRAM | CHILDREN | AGE | Single-Blind Method | Humans | Infant, Premature | Parents | Physical Therapy Modalities | Female | Infant | Male | Home Nursing | Secondary Prevention | Motor Skills | Usage | Infants (Premature) | Analysis | Therapeutics, Physiological | Clinical trials | Pediatric research | Health aspects | Physical therapy
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Physiotherapy Theory and Practice, ISSN 0959-3985, 08/2015, Volume 31, Issue 6, pp. 377 - 381
Physical therapy involving newborns and young infants is a specialized area of practice reserved for therapists who have advanced training and the competence...
phenomenology | neonatal physical therapy | Intersubjectivity | Phenomenology | Neonatal physical therapy | INDIVIDUALIZED DEVELOPMENTAL CARE | ASSESSMENT PROGRAM | REHABILITATION | PRETERM INFANTS | BRAIN-FUNCTION | Age Factors | Professional-Patient Relations | Humans | Physical Therapy Modalities | Infant | Infant Behavior | Child Development | Infant, Newborn
phenomenology | neonatal physical therapy | Intersubjectivity | Phenomenology | Neonatal physical therapy | INDIVIDUALIZED DEVELOPMENTAL CARE | ASSESSMENT PROGRAM | REHABILITATION | PRETERM INFANTS | BRAIN-FUNCTION | Age Factors | Professional-Patient Relations | Humans | Physical Therapy Modalities | Infant | Infant Behavior | Child Development | Infant, Newborn
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