Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5863657 Journal of Bodywork and Movement Therapies 2016 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

SummaryBackgroundAfter a stroke many patients have muscle weakness, spasticity and compromised sensation leading to decreased postural stability. Basic Body Awareness Therapy includes slow movements that challenge postural control.AimThe aim was to describe experiences of 8 weeks of Basic Body Awareness Therapy from the perspective of both patients with stroke and physiotherapists.MethodThis study had a qualitative design. Twenty-one patients and four physiotherapists were interviewed. The interviews were analysed using manifest and latent content analysis.ResultsOne overall theme emerged “Simple yet challenging” which was based on six categories: “Facing one's limitations”, “Individualized movements”, “A feeling of harmony”, “Improved balance”, “Integrated knowledge” and “Frustration and doubt”. The patients described improvement in balance and stability, as well as increased wellbeing.ConclusionThe patients and physiotherapists related that Basic Body Awareness Therapy challenges balance but also provides an opportunity to reflect on the body.

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