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  • Physiotherapy
  • Philosophy of Movement
  • Healthcare Adaptation

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  • Physiotherapy traditionally focuses on neuro-mechanical movement in illness/injury.
  • This narrow focus may limit the profession's adaptability to evolving healthcare.
  • Diverse movement forms offer untapped potential for physiotherapy.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To explore alternative concepts of movement in physiotherapy.
  • To introduce Hannah Arendt's "vita activa" (active life) as a framework.
  • To re-evaluate the significance of movement for physiotherapy practice and clients.

Main Methods:

  • Philosophical analysis drawing on Hannah Arendt's "vita activa".
  • Critique of traditional physiotherapy's emphasis on "labor" and "work".
  • Exploration of "action" as a potentially more significant concept of movement.

Main Results:

  • Traditional physiotherapy overemphasizes movement as "labor" and "work".
  • An "action"-based approach, aligned with "vita activa", can enrich physiotherapy.
  • Examples of "vita activa" are emerging within current physiotherapy practices.

Conclusions:

  • A reevaluation of movement's meaning is crucial for physiotherapy.
  • Adopting a broader concept of "active life" can enhance physiotherapy's relevance.
  • This shift can provide new language, concepts, and tools for complex, inclusive healthcare.