Critical Physiotherapy: Introducing the German-speaking Section of the Critical Physiotherapy Network (DCPN)

Maric, Filip; El-Seoud, Nadia; Czernik, Claudia; Halm, Erik; Moers, Stephanie; Richter, Robert; Rogan, Slavko; Vogel, Barbara; Zuber, Stefan; Höppner, Heidi (2021). Critical Physiotherapy: Introducing the German-speaking Section of the Critical Physiotherapy Network (DCPN) Physioscience, 17(1), pp. 34-38. Georg Thieme Verlag 10.1055/a-1335-3997

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Background Amongst the dramatic changes in the world that are of particular importance to the health professions are profound social and demographic changes, increasing technologization, digitalization, environmental degradation and changing healthcare economics. These complex, new challenges require adjustments to the roles and tasks of all professionals in the health system. Objective Contemporary progress in physiotherapy can only happen on the basis of fundamental critical analysis and further development of the profession. The Critical Physiotherapy Network (CPN) was founded in 2014 and advanced these critical work internationally, through research, publications, courses and conference contributions. With a growing number of German-speaking members, it was time to set up a German-speaking CPN section (DCPN) to facilitate networking and cooperation, and promote critical physiotherapy. Method Answering first questions regarding the necessity, goals, approaches, field and perspectives of critical physiotherapy. Methodologically closely related to qualitative research, critical physiotherapy enables professional development based on the needs of individuals and society within their ecological context. Conclusion By questioning taken-for-granted assumptions and foundations of physiotherapy practice and science, critical physiotherapy opens toward new professional understandings and scopes of practice.

Item Type:

Journal Article (Original Article)

Division/Institute:

School of Health Professions > Physiotherapy > Higher Education Research in Health Professions Group

Name:

Maric, Filip;
El-Seoud, Nadia;
Czernik, Claudia;
Halm, Erik;
Moers, Stephanie;
Richter, Robert;
Rogan, Slavko0000-0003-0865-2575;
Vogel, Barbara;
Zuber, Stefan and
Höppner, Heidi

Subjects:

H Social Sciences > HM Sociology

ISSN:

1860-3092

Publisher:

Georg Thieme Verlag

Language:

German

Submitter:

Slavko Rogan

Date Deposited:

07 Jun 2021 09:30

Last Modified:

07 Jun 2021 09:30

Publisher DOI:

10.1055/a-1335-3997

ARBOR DOI:

10.24451/arbor.14896

URI:

https://arbor.bfh.ch/id/eprint/14896

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