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Advances i n Physiotherapy as Reflection of Scientific Paradigms and Discoveries
Authors: D. Pavlů
Authors‘ workplace: Katedra fyzioterapie, FTVS UK, Praha vedoucí katedry doc. PaedDr. D. Pavlů, CSc.
Published in: Rehabil. fyz. Lék., 13, 2006, No. 1, pp. 16-20.
Category: Original Papers
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The author explains important milestones in the evolution of physiotherapy, especially in view of scientific discoveries concerning motor (movement) control. The author refers to important paradigms and discoveries that influenced the evolution of physiotherapeutic methods and concepts. She also draws attention to the problem of scientific conclusive evidence for efficiency of physiotherapy.
Key words:
physiotherapy, scientific paradigms, physiotherapeutic concepts, efficiency of physiotherapy
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Physiotherapist, university degree Rehabilitation Sports medicine
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