Nearly three years ago now, we put out a call for people interested in compiling a special issue on the history of physiotherapy for the journal Physiotherapy Theory & Practice, and I’m delighted to say that the papers are now appearing online.
There are seven full papers and one Editorial in the Special Issue. Links are provided for all the papers below, and the print version of the journal comes out on 26th March 2021.
- Editorial: Where history is concerned: an editorial for the special issue on physiotherapy history – David A. Nicholls
- The emergence of physiotherapy in Germany from the mid-19th to the mid-20th centuries: A “female profession” concerned with movement in the health care arena – Sandra Schiller
- The role of neurasthenia in the formation of the physiotherapy profession – David A. Nicholls
- The history of light therapy in hospital physiotherapy and medicine with emphasis on Australia: Evolution into novel areas of practice – Ann Liebert & Hosen Kiat
- Blind and partially sighted physiotherapy in the United Kingdom. A century of development, success and challenge. Will it still belong? – Robert Jones
- Boundary work: the Mensendieck system and physiotherapy education in Norway – Tone Dahl-Michelsen, David A. Nicholls, Jan Messel & Karen Synne Groven
- An inquiry into Kjølstad’s Self-straightening Orthopedics in 19th century Norway – one historical root of physiotherapy – Anne Langaas, Anne-Lise Middelthon & Anne Louise Lie
- Narrative histories of physiotherapy in Colombia, Ecuador, and Argentina – Alexandra Giraldo-Pedroza, Aydee Luisa Robayo-Torres, Alma Viviana Silva Guerrero & David A. Nicholls