Culture and musculoskeletal pain: strategies, challenges, and future directions to develop culturally sensitive physical therapy care

FJJ Reis, J Nijs, R Parker, S Sharma… - … of Physical Therapy, 2022 - Elsevier
… graded activity and cognition-targeted exercise therapy for patients with chronic pain was
not generated from different cultural settings, the intervention is considered suitable for cultural

Meeting contemporary expectations for physical therapists: Imperatives, challenges, and proposed solutions for professional education

SS Deusinger, BE Crowner, TL Burlis… - … of Physical Therapy …, 2014 - journals.lww.com
… and making myriad lifestyle choices that are affecting their health, functional independence,
… those affecting physical activity) highlight the importance of physical therapy to the health of …

Physical therapist students' perceptions regarding preparation for providing clinical cultural congruent cross-cultural care: a qualitative case study

TJ Kraemer - Journal of Physical Therapy Education, 2001 - search.proquest.com
… and postings of events, were reviewed and analyzed for cultural references as well. …
cross-cultural medical preparation revealed that 50% reported that cultural health care practices and …

Physical Therapists' Knowledge, Attitudes, and Beliefs About Physical Activity: A Prerequisite to Their Role in Physical Activity Promotion?

A Mouton, B Mugnier, C Demoulin… - … of Physical Therapy …, 2014 - journals.lww.com
physical therapist knowledge, attitudes, and beliefs about PA and self-reported PA promotion
during professional activity… , while household or occupational activities were cited by less …

Work-related musculoskeletal disorders and the culture of physical therapy

JE Cromie, VJ Robertson, MO Best - Physical therapy, 2002 - academic.oup.com
… is based on educational activities leading to knowledge and … of the cultural values and
attitudes of the physical therapy … influence the behavior of physical therapists toward their own …

Social responsibility and cultural competence among physical therapists with international experience

ACW Lee, B Litwin, SM Cheng… - … of physical therapy …, 2012 - journals.lww.com
… by sharing ideas among village health care workers, volunteer healthmedical and physical
therapist educators' recommendations of the integration of societal factors into cross-cultural

Historical perspectives of autonomy within the medical profession: considerations for 21st century physical therapy practice

MP Johnson, SL Abrams - … of Orthopaedic & Sports Physical Therapy, 2005 - jospt.org
… The scope of practice for physical therapists was initially limited to those activities prescribed
by physicians. As the health care system in the United States has evolved, however, so …

Developing cultural competence in occupational therapy and physical therapy education

B Ekelman, V Dal Bello-Haas, J Bazyk, S Bazyk - Journal of Allied Health, 2003 - JSTOR
activities, or cultural … in activities that require the student to process feelings. Strategies
include role play, field experiences using resource people from the host culture, and cultural

Creating a culturally sensitive and welcoming academic environment for diverse health care students: A model exemplified with muslim physical therapist students

H Wehbe-Alamah, D Fry - Journal of physical therapy education, 2014 - journals.lww.com
… , and gender issues cited in this study included having the following: faculty of similar racial
or cultural background to the applicant, campus activities related to the applicant’s ethnic or …

Physical therapy residency and fellowship education: reflections on the past, present, and future

JA Furze, CJ Tichenor, BE Fisher, GM Jensen… - Physical …, 2016 - academic.oup.com
Physical therapy is similar to other caring professions in that we rely on the patient or client
to engage in activities to enhance his or her human performance. This is where the clinical …