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What happened to Physiotherapy? Reflections on Professional Identity in Outdoor Rehabilitation

What happened to Physiotherapy? Reflections on Professional Identity in Outdoor Rehabilitation

by Marianne Eliassen | Mar 27, 2026 | Environmental Physiotherapy, Nature-based interventions

How can physiotherapists contribute to meaningful aging through outdoor activities? And what happens to professional identity when physiotherapists move beyond the clinic and into nature? These were some of the key questions we sought to explore in our project on...
Ageing in place in the rural Arctic

Ageing in place in the rural Arctic

by Marianne Eliassen | Mar 10, 2025 | Ageing, Environmental Physiotherapy, Nature-based interventions

Ageing is a natural part of life, but how we manage this phase can vary significantly depending on where we live. “Ageing in place” is a global strategy aimed at supporting older people to remain living in their own homes while maintaining connections with...

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