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Artigo em Espanhol | IBECS | ID: ibc-211475

RESUMO

Desde que se tiene conocimiento de la historia de la huma-nidad, las enfermedades y los eventos bélicos han provocado consecuencias fatales para la sociedad. Ambas comparten diversas similitudes: se basa en la lucha entre dos bandos, son capaces de llevar al ser humano a situaciones extremas po-niendo a prueba valores y capacidades y provocan sufrimien-to, dolor y secuelas difíciles de olvidar [Fragmento de texto] (AU)


Assuntos
Humanos , Masculino , Feminino , História do Século XX , I Guerra Mundial , Especialidade de Fisioterapia/história , Espanha
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Physiother Theory Pract ; 37(3): 447-459, 2021 Mar.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33678111

RESUMO

BACKGROUND: The history of physiotherapy in Latin America has received little attention thus far in the English-speaking literature. In this paper, we draw on narratives from activists, educators, and professional leaders who have been instrumental in shaping the development of physiotherapy in Argentina, Colombia, and Ecuador. Physiotherapists in the Latin American countries faced many similar challenges, including developing physiotherapy in the shadow of medicine, overcoming conservative attitudes toward women professionals, and frequent social upheaval. AIMS: The paper explores the disputed story of physiotherapy's origins in the polio epidemics, the influence of Swedish remedial gymnastics, and the educational colonialism of North American and European educators. We examine some of the effects of social unrest and trauma, military rule, and economic instability on the professions attempts to establish itself in the face of competition from other professions allied to medicine. And we consider the efforts taken to establish the profession's autonomy and its shifting relationship with the state. METHODS: We employed two different methods for data collection to explore aspects of physiotherapy's history in Latin America from a political and socio-cultural context: 1) A reconstruction of memories from activist physiotherapists in Colombia, Ecuador, and Argentina, who have seen, lived, and promoted the development of physiotherapy in their own countries, gleaned from in-depth interviews; and 2) Analysis of secondary sources. Data were analyzed following the method described by Maynes, Pierce, and Laslett (2008), exploring personal narratives. Textual data were analyzed using documentary research (Prior, 2003) using thematic analysis, to inductively discover, and describe relevant themes about the two main guiding study questions. A constant comparative method as outlined by Boeije (2002) was used to form categories, establish boundaries, and discerning conceptual similarities between participants' narrative. RESULTS: Five physiotherapists were interviewed. One from Colombia, two from Argentina and two from Ecuador. Three main themes were identified: 'A Female Profession?', 'training and education', and 'Present Day in Argentina, Ecuador, and Colombia'. Tensions between the interests of the State, professionals, patients, cultures, urban and rural services, and practices are prevalent throughout physiotherapy in Argentina, Colombia, and Ecuador. Operating within these tensions is very much the reality for physiotherapists in Latin America today. CONCLUSION: Multiple histories emerge from the research, opening up a space for a more nuanced, polyphonic reading of physiotherapy in Colombia, Ecuador, and Argentina than has been heard to date.


Assuntos
Fisioterapeutas/educação , Fisioterapeutas/história , Especialidade de Fisioterapia/educação , Especialidade de Fisioterapia/história , Argentina , Colômbia , Equador , História do Século XX , História do Século XXI , Humanos
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Physiother Theory Pract ; 37(3): 359-375, 2021 Mar.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33719835

RESUMO

Background: The history of physiotherapy in Germany dates back to the mid-nineteenth century, when German physicians discovered Swedish medical gymnastics as a therapeutic treatment modality. From the early 20th century onwards, physiotherapy slowly began to establish itself as a field of activity specifically for women of the middle classes who provided assistive services to medical doctors.Method: Extensive overview of published and unpublished research on the history of German physiotherapy as well as select primary sources from the 19th and 20th centuries. Additionally reference is made to historical research regarding the emergence of the physical culture and life reform movements, as well as on gender research regarding upper and middle class female employment opportunities in the social and health care sector. Findings: This study outlines the two leitmotifs of physiotherapy's incorporation into the medical sector (i.e. medicalisation) and its (self-)image as a "female profession" (i.e. feminisation) as two intertwined historical phenomena shaping the critical period when physiotherapy assumed its role as a health profession in Germany. These developments from the mid-19th to the mid-20th centuries resulted in the emergence of a "female profession" with a distinct focus on the role of movement as a treatment modality.Discussion: Critical engagement with a handed down professional self-image is needed. On the basis of my historiographical overview, I suggest a future research agenda which would result in a more appropriate understanding of early physiotherapists in Germany as historical agents.


Assuntos
Mão de Obra em Saúde/história , Especialidade de Fisioterapia/história , Reabilitação/história , Mulheres/história , Feminino , Alemanha , História do Século XIX , História do Século XX , Humanos , Fatores Sexuais
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Physiother Theory Pract ; 37(3): 432-446, 2021 Mar.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33715579

RESUMO

Enhancing and facilitating change or optimization of body awareness and movement behaviors have been sustained throughout history as central objectives in physiotherapy. Focus will be on the thoughts and practice of orthopedist Gunder Nielsen Kjølstad (1794-1860). He is, in a Norwegian context, one of the forefathers of physiotherapy. Kjølstad was unique for his time in the sense that he did not limit himself to medicine, but drew on vast array of disciplines, among them philosophy, geometry, physics, and dance. Fundamental to his treatment method was a pedagogy that rested on the active participation of the patient; an approach that stood in stark contrast to the established clinical practices. Through this approach, he developed a treatment for 'crooked backs' which constituted a historic break with the common treatment regimens of the nineteenth century.


Assuntos
Ortopedia/história , Modalidades de Fisioterapia/história , Especialidade de Fisioterapia/história , Escoliose/terapia , História do Século XVIII , História do Século XIX , Humanos , Noruega
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Physiother Theory Pract ; 37(3): 401-419, 2021 Mar.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33632080

RESUMO

Background:In 2019 the Association of Visually Impaired Chartered Physiotherapists, originally the Association of Blind Certificated Masseurs, celebrated the centenary of its formation and becoming the first ever Specific Interest Group admitted to the Incorporated Society of Trained Masseuses which, later in the 20th century, became the Chartered Society of Physiotherapy. These landmarks motivated the author to research for this chronological, descriptive, narrative review of the history of blind physiotherapy and its contribution to physiotherapy in the United Kingdom. Purpose:The early training and practice of massage by blind practitioners, the organizational milestones in mainstream and blind physiotherapy and the inter-relationship between the two is considered. Key developments, challenges, innovations and opportunities throughout the history are reviewed including the impact of World War 1 and contribution of blind physiotherapy to the profession. Conclusion:Significant changes in physiotherapy educational and training arrangements for blind students and changes in physiotherapy practice generally over the last four decades engender serious questions about whether blind physiotherapy will still "belong", despite the increasing aspiration within society toward acceptance of diversity and inclusion. The author challenges the profession about whether it will facilitate blind physiotherapy to continue making its valuable contribution and be included. Will it still "belong?"


Assuntos
Educação de Pessoas com Deficiência Visual/história , Massagem/história , Fisioterapeutas/história , Especialidade de Fisioterapia/história , Pessoas com Deficiência Visual/história , Aniversários e Eventos Especiais , Previsões , História do Século XX , História do Século XXI , Humanos , Massagem/educação , Fisioterapeutas/educação , Especialidade de Fisioterapia/educação , Reino Unido
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Physiother Theory Pract ; 37(3): 420-431, 2021 Mar.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33586609

RESUMO

The history of physiotherapy can be seen as a history of boundary conflict, as the profession sought to first establish, then maintain, its distinctive professional identity. Traditional approaches to the sociology of the professions support this, seeing professionalization as an ongoing process of enclosure, encroachment, and conflict. Recent work, however, has emphasized the fluidity and collaborative nature of professionalization projects, and placed more emphasis on inter-professional negotiations and disciplinary coexistence. In this paper, we draw on this work to analyze the harmonization of the independent Mensendieck System of medical gymnastics in Norway, and the emerging state-sponsored physiotherapy system. Our contention is that over the course of the middle decades of the 20th century, advocates of the Mensendieck System and providers of orthodox, biomedically informed physiotherapy, came together and found a way to work collaboratively in a shared space without compromising their distinctive professional identities. We argue that this approach both points to ways we might revisit traditional conflict-based analyses of the history of physiotherapy, while also suggesting new ways of imagining how the profession might change in the years to come.


Assuntos
Especialidade de Fisioterapia/educação , Especialidade de Fisioterapia/história , Autonomia Profissional , Especialização/história , História do Século XX , Humanos , Modelos Teóricos , Noruega
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Asclepio ; 70(2): 0-0, jul.-dic. 2018. ilus, tab
Artigo em Espanhol | IBECS | ID: ibc-179145

RESUMO

Se acaban de cumplir 60 años de la aprobación de la especialidad de Fisioterapia para los Ayudantes Técnicos Sanitarios, así como la creación de las primeras escuelas de Fisioterapia. El presente artículo justificará cómo el conjunto de brotes epidémicos de poliomielitis en España, influyeron de forma decisiva en el nacimiento de profesiones sanitarias como la Fisioterapia. Por otro lado, se reconstruirá el proceso de institucionalización, nacimiento y desarrollo en sus primeros años de la Escuela de Fisioterapia Salus Infirmorum, la primera en ser aprobada por el Ministerio de Educación. Salus Infirmorum, con la creación del centro infantil "Casa del Niño" consiguió aunar la formación de fisioterapeutas y el tratamiento de niños con problemas motóricos como consecuencia de la poliomielitis. En el centro se atendió a más de 680 niños y se formaron en ella 373 enfermeras fisioterapeutas, siendo reconocido como Obra de interés social, por la Comisaría de Asistencia Social del Ministerio de Educación Nacional, en orden 6 de junio de 1958


Sixty years have passed since approval of the Physiotherapy specialty for licensed practical nurses, as well as the establishment of the first Physiotherapy Schools. This paper will explain how the set of epidemic outbreaks of poliomyelitis in Spain, had a decisive influence on the birth of health professions such as Physiotherapy. On the other hand, throughout it, the process of institutionalization of Salus Infirmorum, the first Physiotherapy College recognized by the Ministry of Education, its birth and its first year’s early development will be reconstructed. Salus Infirmorum, with the creation of the children’s center "Casa del Niño" managed to combine the physiotherapists training with the treatment of children with motor disorders as a result of poliomyelitis. In the healthcare center, more than 680 children were attended and 373 physiotherapist-nurses were trained, being recognized as a Social Interest Group, by the Social Assistance Commission of the Ministry of National Education, in order June 6, 1958


Assuntos
Humanos , História do Século XX , História do Século XXI , Modalidades de Fisioterapia/educação , Modalidades de Fisioterapia/história , Especialidade de Fisioterapia/educação , Especialidade de Fisioterapia/história , Poliomielite/história , Poliomielite/enfermagem , Terapia Ocupacional/enfermagem , Terapia Ocupacional/educação , Terapia Ocupacional/história , Cuidado da Criança/história , Pessoas com Deficiência/história , Serviços de Saúde para Pessoas com Deficiência/história
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J Orthop Sports Phys Ther ; 47(4): 225-227, 2017 Apr.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28363275

RESUMO

During the American Physical Therapy Association's Combined Sections Meeting in San Antonio, TX in February 2017, JOSPT recognized the authors of the most outstanding research and clinical practice manuscripts published in JOSPT during 2016. The 2016 JOSPT Excellence in Research Award was presented to Carol A. Courtney, Alana D. Steffen, César Fernández-de-las-Peñas, John Kim, and Samuel J. Chmell, MD, for their March 2016 article "Joint Mobilization Enhances Mechanisms of Conditioned Pain Modulation in Individuals With Osteoarthritis of the Knee." The 2016 George J. Davies-James A. Gould Excellence in Clinical Inquiry Award was presented to Seyda Toprak Celenay, Turkan Akbayrak, and Derya Ozer Kaya for their February 2016 article "A Comparison of the Effects of Stabilization Exercises Plus Manual Therapy to Those of Stabilization Exercises Alone in Patients With Nonspecific Mechanical Neck Pain: A Randomized Clinical Trial." J Orthop Sports Phys Ther 2017;47(4):225-227. doi:10.2519/jospt.2017.0104.


Assuntos
Distinções e Prêmios , Cervicalgia/terapia , Osteoartrite do Joelho/terapia , Especialidade de Fisioterapia/história , Terapia por Exercício , História do Século XXI , Humanos , Manipulações Musculoesqueléticas , Sociedades Médicas
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Phys Ther ; 95(8): 1184-94, 2015 Aug.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25655882

RESUMO

This historical vignette explores the considerations of the Nobel Prize Committee for Physiology or Medicine by vetting the Nobel Prize chances of Dr Gustaf Zander (1835-1920). His way to stardom started 150 years ago when he began mechanizing the passive and active movements that physical therapists manually used to treat diseases. A glance at his machines shows that they parallel surprisingly well what can be found in modern fitness studios. By combining files from the Nobel Prize Archive and sources from the first physical therapists, this vignette pieces together why Zander was considered one of the best candidates for the Nobel Prize in 1916. By providing this glimpse of history, questions about the origin of physical therapy concepts and the profession of the physical therapist are raised.


Assuntos
Prêmio Nobel , Especialidade de Fisioterapia/história , História do Século XIX , História do Século XX , Humanos , Suécia
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J Physiother ; 60(2): 65, 2014 Jun.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26016007

RESUMO

The Editorial Board is pleased to announce the 2013 Paper of the Year Award. The winning paper is chosen by a panel of members of our International Advisory Board who do not have a conflict of interest with any of the papers under consideration. The Award is given to a paper published in the 2013 calendar year which, in the opinion of the judges, has the best combination of scientific merit and application to the clinical practice of physiotherapy. The 2013 Award goes to 'Preventive exercises reduced injury-related costs among adult male amateur soccer players: a cluster-randomised trial' by Mark Krist and colleagues from the University Medical Centre Utrecht and the National Institute of Public Health and the Environment in The Netherlands.


Assuntos
Distinções e Prêmios , Especialidade de Fisioterapia/história , Austrália , História do Século XXI , Humanos
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