Inviting Movements in Physiotherapy

An Anthology of Critical Scholarship

by Patricia ThilleClair HebronRoshan GalvaanKaren Synne Groven
Contributors: Kristen AbrahamsSeyi Ladele AmosunJeffrey John AndrionCathy BulleyJane CulpanShirley ChubbTehran J. DavisAlex Branco FragaTone Dahl-MichelsenRoshan GalvaanKaren Synne GrovenLiz HarveyClair HebronKavi JagadammaHarsha KathardDaniela LagranhaJudith LaneZoe LeylandMatthew LowFilip MaricRiley MayrJan MesselDavid A. NichollsMahitsonge Nomusa NtingaAnna Ilona RajalaPaula L. SilvaMichael A. RileyTobba SudmannSarah M. Schwab-FarrellPatricia ThilleTimo UotinenAdriane Vieira

What happens when we explore movement in physiotherapy? The idea of "therapeutic exercise" is at the core of our profession, and we promote ourselves as "movement experts." However, movement is a much more holistic and contextual phenomenon. Movements can be choreographed, rehearsed, trained or creative, meandering and exploratory. Social movements can mobilise communities to fight for change. In Inviting Movements in Physiotherapy, we bring together a collection that includes humanist, critical and posthumanist perspectives to inspire critical reflection on the profession of physiotherapy by offering different perspectives on the present, and new visions for the future.

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Front matter
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A note on editorial and peer review processes
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Inviting movements in physiotherapy: An introduction
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Chapter 1. "I didn’t come to work in a coffee shop”: The untold stories of transnational physiotherapists in Canada
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Chapter 2. Ukunyakaza kuyi-Nkululeko, Movement is freedom: Journeying towards autoethnography as a transformative qualitative research methodology
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Chapter 3. Unbelonging: The experience of being-in-society whilst living with frozen shoulder
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Chapter 4. Destabilizing the norm: Critical theory to move physiotherapy beyond movement “normalisation”
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Chapter 5. “The impact of the occupation remains with us”: Movements of minor education during political mobilization of physiotherapy students at a federal university in southern Brazil
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Chapter 6. Disrupting the ongoing flow of weight stigma in physiotherapy: The value of critical reflection
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Chapter 7. Belonging and identity in physiotherapy
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Chapter 8. Power dynamics of knowledge in physiotherapy education: The case of Mensendieck
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Chapter 9. Art as a deterritorialising vehicle for a nomadic physiotherapy
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Chapter 10. Walking, mobility, and movement in physiotherapy
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Chapter 11. The possibilities for a posthuman physiotherapy
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Chapter 12. “The constant fear of ceasing to move”: Deconstructing movement in physiotherapy
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Back matter
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