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Environmental physiotherapy meets critical physiotherapy meets Latin America

Environmental physiotherapy meets critical physiotherapy meets Latin America

by Alma Viviana Silva | Jan 20, 2020 | Environmental Philosophies, Events

Toward the end of last year, an incredibly inspiring and creative meeting took place amongst physiotherapists in Latin America.  Though it was the first Latin-American meeting of the Critical Physiotherapy Network (CPN), it was a place and occasion that explored the...
From the body as physical therapy to environmental physiotherapy

From the body as physical therapy to environmental physiotherapy

by Filip Maric | Dec 22, 2019 | Clinical Practice, Environmental Philosophies

Fitting the time of reflection that is this time of the year, over the last few weeks I’ve been reflecting a lot on what it is that actually brought me to thinking about environmental physiotherapy. In many ways, these reflections were actually inspired by the...
A new way to think about physiotherapy

A new way to think about physiotherapy

by David Nicholls | Nov 28, 2019 | Clinical Practice, Environmental Philosophies

As a physio, I’ve always been drawn to lung disease, or perhaps it would be more accurate to say I’m drawn to people who are suffering with lung diseases.  But then that’s not exactly right either, because I’m really fascinated by how the lungs work (did you know that...
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