A critical phenomenological investigation in the use of touch as "know how" in practical physiotherapy in primary care with children and adults
In this article, we examine the interactions between physiotherapists and patients in actual situations, focusing on how touch is expressed, what it may mean and how physiotherapists know (or do not know) when and how to touch. The empirical material is obtained from two Norwegian research projects....
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Main Authors: | Wenche Schrøder Bjorbækmo (Author), Anne Marit Mengshoel (Author) |
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2022-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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