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Motor control in musculsoskeletal physiotherapy: a concept analysis
Matthew Low, Nicola Petty,
Clair Hebron
University of Brighton
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Physiotherapy
100%
Concept Analysis
100%
Motor Control
100%
Clinical Research
13%
Clinical Practice
13%
Physiotherapy Practice
13%
Practice Research
13%
Clinical Practice Education
13%
Delphi Study
13%
Neurological Treatments
13%
Pediatric Physical Therapy
13%
Neuromotor Control
13%
Neuromuscular Control
13%
Physiotherapy Profession
13%
Spinal Rehabilitation
13%
Socially Constructed
6%
CINAHL
6%
Physiotherapy Education
6%
Education Practices
6%
Education Research
6%
AMED
6%
Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy
6%
Inconsistency
6%
Miscommunication
6%
Control Control
6%
Stability Model
6%
Interaction with Environment
6%
Ambiguous Concept
6%
Vague Concept
6%
Control Stability
6%
Specialty Areas
6%
Medline Database
6%
Rehabilitation Research
6%
Motion Stability
6%
Panjabi
6%
Core Stability
6%
Spinal Stability
6%
Evolutionary Method
6%
Production Stability
6%
Nursing and Health Professions
Physiotherapy
100%
Concept Analysis
100%
Clinical Practice
57%
Physiotherapy Practice
28%
Pediatric Physiotherapy
28%
Occupation (Patient Social Context)
14%
CINAHL
14%
Medline
14%