Sitemap - 2015 - The Critical Physiotherapy Network Herald

Closed boxes

Who writes a physiotherapy blog anyway?

Review of the Critical Physiotherapy Forum held at the recent APA Conference

Wither ‘Quality of Life’?

The cult of the hero

Exercising our demons

Do you need a four-year degree to tell someone to stop smoking and do more exercise?

On openings and closings, choice and change

member eBulletin 2015(11)

More on the measurement of pain

Perception is everything

CPN update - November 2015

WCPT inaugural congress (London, 1953)

Jo's web log #4: receiving automatic updates about new content on the website

Member Profile: Pia Kontos

Translating pain (reblog)

Sonambulismo hacia Sudáfrica

Evidence based medicine: why are we even debating it?

Sleep walking to South Africa

CPN at Physiotherapy UK 2015

Por qué el dolor , por qué ahora?

Is there such a thing as a payment placebo?

Why pain? Why now?

The sociology of everyday

Person most likely...

Interview with Wenche Bjorbækmo

On pleasure

CPN at the 2015 APA Conference

Want more critical physiotherapy at WCPT in 2017?

New: Day

New: Disruption

New: Significance

New: Encroachment

New: Archiving

New: Students

New: Openings

New: Creativity

New: Promotion

New: Anatomy

New: Sharing

New: Assessment

New: Methods

New: Reflection

New: Greatness

New: Looking

New: Histories

New: Truths

New: Money

New: Normals

New: Stories

New: Activism

New: Alliances

New: Organisations

New: humanities

New: Journals

New: Old ideas

New: Open badges

New: (Special) Interests

New: Movement for Life

30 Days of September is back

Critical conferences and decolonising physiotherapy

History of Physical Therapies in 19th Century New Zealand

Physiotherapy and the zone of play

The social construction of pain

Decolonizing health professional education

Are we gatekeepers, or locksmiths?

The (im)possibility of thinking under neoliberalism

What brings someone to the Critical Physiotherapy Network?

Learning to think otherwise

Doomed to repeat

Sociology of bio-knowledge at the limits of life

What do Pixar movies and physiotherapy have in common?

10 critical suggestions for new graduates

Walking and thinking

Physiotherapy education for the 21st century

Posts worth reading - update on interesting posts and ideas from around the web

If I can

Three theses on gender and physiotherapy

Why physiotherapy is not patient centred

Is qualitative research in decline just as physiotherapy 'gets' it?

Physiotherapy, politics and evidence

A new Constitution for the Critical Physiotherapy Network

Is this really a vision for physiotherapy?

365 days of the Critical Physiotherapy Network

Celebrating the Critical Physiotherapy Network's 1st birthday

The 'B-side' of physiotherapy history

Regulating movement

'Choose to move' is powerful, but now show me how

Why is ignorance so important to clinical practice?

Embrace the changing world of membership

Critical physios represented at ISIH conference in Mallorca

The architecture of movement

The Filling - a blogpost on emotion and pain

Foucault and the Government of Disability (2015)

What does the future hold for special interest groups?

The truth of movement in sculpture

Theorizing therapy: Latest research from South Africa

Notes on the Social Model of Disability and Critical Physiotherapy - by Thomas Abrams

The construction of professional identity by physiotherapists: a qualitative study

Physiotherapy, HIV and Stigma

The social model of disability and physiotherapy: Some personal reflections from Mike Oliver

Research update: Lifelong activity, chronic pain, therapatients, children's embodiment, prostheses and body image

Interviewing women: A contradiction in terms

Are we gatekeepers, or locksmiths?

Staying healthy in the 18th century

Why are there no physiotherapists practicing inside video games?

Why you need to reject ethical guidelines if you want to practice ethically

Wrong-doing in physiotherapy is not where you think it is

Touching on something important

SNAGS for anterior chest pain that are not in the textbook

No sex please, we're physiotherapists

Pain or suffering?

Teaching and learning has always been subjective

Physiotherapy needs more than just a radical curriculum

Critical physiotherapy - best of the web update

Physiotherapy education as a gated community

Radical new graduating competencies for physiotherapists

First network meet-up: huge grins!

World Confederation of Physical Therapy Congress 2015

1st WCPT Congress in 1953 - images from programme

Catherine Worthington's notes from the 1st WCPT Congress in 1953

Sharpening your critical edge - a new paper by Alison Gerlach

The first congress of the World Confederation for Physical Therapy c.1953

So what... A guest blog by Jack Chew

Physiotherapy at Gallipoli - a small commemoration

Getting critical at physio conferences

Rethinking Rehabilitation book now in print and ebook

Social determinants of health - are we doing enough?

How to write a thesis

Soaking

What work is

Anatomy - old and new

Childhood obesity, play and critical thinking

Critical physiotherapy research update

Really Good Stuff: Lessons learned through innovation in medical education

On being self taught

Teaching as Wayfinding (Hybrid Pedagogy)

Evidence-based medicine or micro-fascism?

The role of families in paediatric physiotherapy: a critical analysis

No pain, no gain

'La Masseuse' by Degas

New book - Feeling pleasures: The sense of touch in Renaissance England

I love superstitions - Oscar Wilde (and here's why)

The remarkable Flo Fox

Critical physiotherapy research update

'Forget gurus, the cult of the evidence-based blogger has taken over' by Alan Taylor

A new Journal of Humanities in Rehabilitation featuring Thomas Eakins and early photography of motion

The Experience of Practice-Based Educators: Supporting Disabled Physiotherapy Students

Physiotherapist non-medical prescribing: A policy of transforming community services, service integration and the primacy of orthopaedic surgery

Does curing dominate caring in professional training of physiotherapy students?

Embodied ways of knowing in physiotherapy - unexplored competencies?

An early episode in the history of electrotherapy in Japan

Re-inventing artisans for 21st century health care

Interpersonal relationships and policy workarounds: Using theories of practice to examine patient transitions from hospital to home

Students of physiotherapy and their raised awareness on stigma and marginalization through health-team work in the Homeless World Cup

Suffrage suspended? Counter-narratives of womens’ quest for professional legitimacy

Reformulating 'Inclusion': a study with non-speaking disabled youth

Mobilizing Desire: A Deleuzian re-formation of movement

Physiotherapy at the intersection between the claims of standardization and individual adaptation

Bodies, voice and change: exploring the construction of fat bodies in health

Words banned in Italy

Some meditations on education and intelligence

Massage and aristocracy c.1894

Critical physiotherapy research update

Why I recommend physiotherapy to my patients

Latchem J et al (2015) Physiotherapy for vegetative & minimally conscious state patients: family perceptions & experiences. Disability & Rehabilitation. Early Online. 1. 10.3109/09638288.2015.1005759.

Some January highlights

Where are the wise?

Poststructuralism explained with hipster beards

Critical perspective on client-centred practice

Qualitative research for mere mortals #1

Strong and modern - physiotherapy and physical culture

Metaphors of rhizomatic thinking

Do you want our physiotherapy degree? No thanks, I made my own.

A short history of medicine

War's waste - physiotherapy and the disabled war veteran

Is behaviourism the future for physiotherapy?

Embodied dance: connectivity at work

Walking, disability rights and embodiment (video feat. Judith Butler & Sanaura Taylor)

Uncertainty, luxury and creativity - a brief compendium

Early Career Life in 2014 - George Campbell Gosling

Being critical

Critical Physiotherapy returns