Editorial
1 junio 2020

Prescripción de ejercicio terapéutico en Fisioterapia. Las bases elementales de la identidad profesional.

Roy La Touche
Departamento de Fisioterapia. CSEU La Salle. Universidad Autónoma of Madrid.
Vol. 2 Núm. 1 (2020): Junio

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Resumen

Históricamente la concepción profesional de la fisioterapia se asienta a través de la utilización de la terapia manual y ejercicio como medios terapéuticos principales para recuperar a pacientes con diversos trastornos (Hansson & Ottosson, 2015; Shaik & Maniyat Shemjaz, 2014). Los términos movimiento y ejercicio están directamente relacionados con la génesis y evolución de la fisioterapia. Algunos autores sugieren que la construcción central del cuerpo del conocimiento de la fisioterapia es el sistema de movimiento humano (Coffin-Zadai, 2007; Sahrmann, 2014; Voight & Hoogenboom, 2017), este sistema se define como “la integración de sistemas corporales que generan y mantienen el movimiento en todos los niveles de la función corporal y está influenciado por factores sociales, ambientales y personales”(American Physical Therapy Association, 2015).

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La Touche R. Prescripción de ejercicio terapéutico en Fisioterapia. Las bases elementales de la identidad profesional. MOVE [Internet]. 1 de junio de 2020 [citado 9 de febrero de 2025];2(1):71-7. Disponible en: https://publicaciones.lasallecampus.es/index.php/MOVE/article/view/20
  

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