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Area of Science:

  • Integrative Health
  • Physical Therapy Practice

Background:

  • Integrative health is an emerging medical specialty.
  • The practice of integrative physical therapy (IPT) is currently undefined.
  • This paper addresses the need for a defined framework for IPT.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To propose 5 guiding principles for integrative physical therapy.
  • To establish a framework for IPT within the broader field of integrative health.
  • To explore the application of these principles to patient care and clinician experience.

Main Methods:

  • This is a perspective paper.
  • It describes and explores 5 guiding principles: therapeutic partnership, whole person health, living systems, movement as an integrative experience, and salutogenesis.
  • Principles are examined within the context of social determinants of health, environment, trauma, stress, and lifestyle.

Main Results:

  • The paper articulates 5 guiding principles for IPT.
  • Examples of current IPT practices embodying these principles are provided.
  • The principles are designed to encourage interprofessional inquiry into IPT models.

Conclusions:

  • A framework of 5 guiding principles is presented to define and shape IPT.
  • These principles aim to improve the quality of whole-person, patient-centered care in physical therapy.
  • IPT has the potential to improve individual and population health by addressing prevention, health promotion, primary care, and wellness.