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060 _aWB 460
245 0 0 _aMobilizing knowledge in physiotherapy :
_bcritical reflections on foundations and practices
250 _a1st
260 _aAbingdon :
_bRoutledge,
_c2021
300 _axvi, 216p. :
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_c24cm.
336 _astill image
_2rdacontent
490 0 _aRoutledge advances in physiotherapy
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 0 _aIntroduction -- Beyond empathy: How physiotherapists and photographers learn to look -- Bodily ways of knowing: How students learn about and through bodies during physiotherapy education -- Care in physiotherapy – a ghost story -- Rethinking recovery -- Physiotherapy for children and the construction of the disabled child -- Learning from biology, philosophy and sourdough bread - Challenging the evidence-based practice paradigm for community physiotherapy -- Mâmawi-atoskêwin "Working together in partnership" : challenging eurocentric physical therapy practice guided by Indigenous Métis worldview and knowledge -- Feeling good about yourself? An exploration of fitbit "New moms community" as an emergent space for online biosociality -- Disability as expertise: Mobilizing a critique of school-based physical therapy for integrating disability studies into PT professionalization -- A person-centred and collaborative model for understanding chronic pain. Perspectives from a pain patient, a practitioner, and a philosopher -- Finding the right track: Embodied reflecting teams for generous physiotherapy -- Why care about culture? Encountering diversity in a paediatric rehabilitation context: Reflections on epiphanies and transformative processes -- Using Deleuze: language, dysphasia and physiotherapy -- How are we doing? Placing human relationships at the centre of physiotherapy.
520 _aMobilizing Knowledge in Physiotherapy: Critical Reflections on Foundations and Practices is a collection of 15 collaboratively written critical essays, by 39 authors from 15 disciplines and seven countries. The book challenges some of the most important contemporary assumptions about physiotherapy knowledge, and makes the case for much more critical theory, practice, and education in physiotherapy health and social care.  The book challenges the kinds of thinking that have traditionally bounded the profession and highlights the ways in which knowledge is now increasingly fluid, complex, and diffuse. The collection engages a range of critical social theories and interdisciplinary perspectives from within and without the profession.  It includes sections focusing on evidence, practice, patient perspectives, embodiment, culture, diversity, digital worlds, and research methods. The book makes an important contribution to how we think about mobilizing knowledge, and it speaks to a diverse audience of academics, practitioners, educators, policy-makers, and students - both within physiotherapy and from a range of related health and social care disciplines. This book will be a useful reference for scholars interested in conceptions of professional knowledge, and the theory of professional education and practice in physiotherapy and beyond.
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650 0 _aPhysical therapy.
700 1 _aNicholls, David
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700 1 _aGroven, Karen Synne,
_eeditor.
700 1 _aKinsella, Elizabeth Anne,
_eeditor.
700 1 _aAnjum, Rani Lill,
_eeditor.
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