2 One or more of the answers maybe correct. 1. The science of physiotherapy is established in: 2. Cott et al.’s movement continuum theory (1995): a] Builds up upon Hislop’s cybernetic model of movement (1975) b] Focuses on movement capacity and potential of different levels of movement c] These levels of movement are not interrelated d] These levels of movement are only influenced by internal factors 3. The International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF) and physiotherapy diagnosis: b] Physiotherapy diagnosis is expressed in terms of movement functions and dysfunctions c] The categories of impairments, activities and participation of the ICF are very suitable to express physiotherapy diagnosis d] Particularly manipulative physiotherapy has developed its strength in the diagnosis and treatment of movement disorders at impairment levels of ICF 4. The application of evidence-based practice: a] And clinical reasoning are strongly related b] Is related to making decisions for patients based on the best available evidence c] Only randomised clinical trials and reviews/meta-analyses should be considered as best evidence d] Qualitative research and evidence based practice are not related a] Need to be applied as in the guideline, otherwise the clinician may be held liable b] May serve as an essential aid in clinical decision making, but the clinician needs to assess if the guidelines are fully applicable to the individual case c] Carry an inherent risk that decisions about norms and values are shifted from the clinician’s consultation room to the conference room of the professional association d] If a patient’s problem may be related to different practice guidelines, the clinician selects the most suitable one as a guideline for decisions
The Maitland Concept
Evidence-based practice and movement sciences
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