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Measures for improving the environmental sustainability of Norwegian physiotherapy services

Measures for improving the environmental sustainability of Norwegian physiotherapy services

by Hanna Gronvold | Apr 4, 2023 | Clinical Practice, Environmental Physiotherapy, Environmental Sustainability

It does not take a lot to understand that climate change is a problem too big for anybody to solve on their own. Truthfully, it can be overwhelming and demotivating, feeling that you are fighting on your own against the world. I recently wrote my bachelor’s...
Developing environmental physiotherapy in a community effort on Physiopedia

Developing environmental physiotherapy in a community effort on Physiopedia

by Srishti Banerjee | Mar 28, 2023 | Environmental Physiotherapy

Thanks to the passion and ongoing efforts of our members, the Environmental Physiotherapy Association continues to advance environmental awareness and responsibility through a wide variety of ongoing projects. One such example is our Environmental Physiotherapy...
Why preventative healthcare is critical to sustainable healthcare and how physiotherapy supports this

Why preventative healthcare is critical to sustainable healthcare and how physiotherapy supports this

by David Duindam | Mar 3, 2023 | Environmental Physiotherapy, SDGs

Although the healthcare sector is a critical service provider in every country, it possesses a significant environmental footprint (Malik, Lenzen, McAlister, & McGain, 2018). Without intervention, emissions from the healthcare sector are predicted to rise due to a...
Roots and Relations – Garden to Connect, Rwanda

Roots and Relations – Garden to Connect, Rwanda

by Betina Ringby | Feb 15, 2023 | Environmental Physiotherapy, Greenspace Exposure, Nature-based interventions, Urban Design and Sustainable Communities

What is the relation between growing plants, reused plastic pipes and physiotherapy? I have often been asked this, since I have engaged in urban gardening in Rwanda and Denmark. My personal path to connect the dots contains two meetings and an opportunity, which I...
A walking-based program to address the physical, mental and social aspects of low back pain: A single-case study

A walking-based program to address the physical, mental and social aspects of low back pain: A single-case study

by Kyan Rytzell | Feb 1, 2023 | Environmental Physiotherapy, Students in EPT, Urban Design and Sustainable Communities

Last sprint in this Bachelor of Physiotherapy. Our bachelor thesis needs to be innovative! Looking for a partnership with a technology company to use micro sensors to assess the gait quality of patients. A professor comes with another great idea: prove that a...
Implementing environmental physiotherapy learning outcomes in the new UK MSK Advanced Practice Standards

Implementing environmental physiotherapy learning outcomes in the new UK MSK Advanced Practice Standards

by Kenneth Chance-Larsen | Jan 12, 2023 | Environmental Physiotherapy, Physiotherapy Education, Policy development

We have all come across learning outcomes (LOs) that form the backbone of accredited physiotherapy programmes and standards of practice. Physiotherapy academics spend hours developing LOs, a task where you try to find the balance between Oracle-of-Delphi-ambiguity and...
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