17.09.2025

Open Access: New publication by the Critical Physiotherapy Network (CPN)

Elly Hengeveld

I recommend readers to download this open access publication by the Critical Physiotherapy Network. 

Consider joining this group, if you want to follow and contribute to Critical Thinking in physiotherapy:
https://escholarship.umanitoba.ca/projects/imip

 

Cheers, Elly Hengeveld

 

Inviting Movements in Physiotherapy

An Anthology of Critical Scholarship

By Patricia Thille, Clair Hebron, Roshan Galvaan, Karen Synne Groven

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.


Contributors: Kristen Abrahams, Seyi Ladele Amosun, Jeffrey John Andrion, Cathy Bulley, Jane Culpan, Shirley Chubb, Tehran J. Davis, Alex Branco Fraga, Tone Dahl-Michelsen, Roshan Galvaan, Karen Synne Groven,Liz Harvey, Clair Hebron, Kavi Jagadamma, Harsha Kathar, Daniela Lagranha, Judith Lane, Zoe Leyland, Matthew Low, Filip Maric Riley, MayrJan Messel, David A. Nicholls, Mahitsonge Nomusa Ntinga, Anna Ilona Rajala, Paula L. Silva, Michael A. Riley, Tobba Sudmann, Sarah M. Schwab-Farrell, Patricia Thille, Timo Uotinen, Adriane Vieira.

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