Physiotherapy assessment of individuals with multiple sclerosis prior to a group intervention - A qualitative observational and interview study.

Physiotherapy assessment of individuals with multiple sclerosis prior to a group intervention - A qualitative observational and interview study. Physiother Theory Pract. 2018 Jul 09;:1-11 Authors: Lahelle AF, Øberg GK, Normann B Abstract Assessment prior to both individual and group interventions is fundamental to neurological physiotherapy practice. However, knowledge is limited regarding how assessments are carried out, particularly assessments conducted prior to group interventions, which have recently gained increasing attention in clinical research. In this qualitative study, we investigated how physiotherapy assessments of patients with multiple sclerosis prior to a group exercise intervention were carried out and what physiotherapists considered vital elements in the assessment process. Data were gathered through 12 qualitative non-participatory video observations followed by in-depth interviews of physiotherapists. Systematic text condensation analysis was conducted within an enactive theoretical framework of participatory sense making. In the assessments, patients' bodily perceptions of movement changes appeared to be vital in establishing patient expectations for the forthcoming intervention. The extent of patient participation and an embodied approach to communication influenced both the physiotherapists' and patients' insights into the patients' movement problems, which were further utilized in the initial intervention p...
Source: Physiotherapy Theory and Practice - Category: Physiotherapy Authors: Tags: Physiother Theory Pract Source Type: research