Transferring patients’s experiences of change from the context of physiotherapy to daily life
@article{Dragesund2020TransferringPE, title={Transferring patients’s experiences of change from the context of physiotherapy to daily life}, author={Tove Dragesund and Aud Marie {\O}ien}, journal={International Journal of Qualitative Studies on Health and Well-being}, year={2020}, volume={15} }
ABSTRACT Purpose: In the treatment of patients with long-lasting musculoskeletal pain, the challenge is to identify causal and sustaining factors and targeted treatment in order to improve function. Norwegian Psychomotor Physiotherapy (NPMP) is an approach often applied to patients with such pain. Long-term NPMP processes from the patients’ perspective have been studied and discussed in the light of phenomenology of the body. The study purpose was to explore what kind of changes patients with… CONTINUE READING
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