Physiotherapists’ experiences of the meaning of movement quality in autism: a descriptive phenomenological study
Abstract
Introduction: Movement quality, represented in unrestricted movements, flow and pleasure, is often lacking in people with autism. One aspect is the non-verbal expression of the present emotional and psychological state of an individual.Purpose: To describe the meaning of movement quality in autism, as experienced by specialized physiotherapists.Method: Ten physiotherapists were interviewed. The data were recorded, transcribed verbatim, and...
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Title
Physiotherapists’ experiences of the meaning of movement quality in autism: a descriptive phenomenological study
Published Date
Apr 30, 2020
Volume
38
Issue
2
Pages
299 - 308
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