Parallel sessions
Parallel session 1: 23. September
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Children
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Low back pain
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Elderly people
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Rehabilitation
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Prevention
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Moderator:
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13.45 -14.05
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RR-058
The significance of an individually and contextually approach to furtherance of motions of infants born
preterm.
Gunn Kristin Øberg
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RR-057
THE COMPLEX MUSCULOSKELETAL DYSFUNCTION OF SPINE IN PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC LOW
BACK PAIN
Daina Smite Lv
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SP-013
PNF-Chi as a new approach to low impact exercise: A program to improve balance and quality of life in older
adults
João Carlos Maia
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SP-011
Standing after spinal cord injury
M. Jeffry Sashitaran
Malaysia
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RR-065
Pain responses a prognostic marker in sick-listed low back pain patients?
David Christiansen DK
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14.05- 14.25
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RR-041
Using a video based computer toolbox in the study of Fidgety Movements
Lars Adde N
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RR-093
Effect of conservative treatment in subgroups of patients with Non-Specific Low Back Pain (NSLBP) – A
randomized controlled trial
Kjartan Vibe Fersum N
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SP-015
Frail Aged and Functioning - Multimodality and Usability in the Physical Environment
Ahola Sirpa F
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RR-094
Brace or physiotherapy? An impact on present physical activity of adults with idiopathic scoliosis. A follow up
at least 15 years after treatment.
Maciej Plaszewski P
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RR-081
Physical workload of logistic workers in relation to their physical capacity
Mikko Julin F
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14.25 – 14.45
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RR-095
Applicability of the ICF checklist to Cerebral Palsy habilitation setting
Ira Jeglinsky F
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RR-055
Do patients’ self reported activity limitations due to back problems correspond to ICF Core Sets for Low Back
Pain
Hildegunn Lygren N
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RR-035
Balance in elderly in the acute phase after hip fracture
Margareta Svensson, S
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RR-068
NO FUNCTIONAL EFFECT ON GAIT FUNCTION OF PROGRESSIVE RESISTANCE EXERCISE IN
ADULTS WITH CEREBRAL PALSY -- a pilot study
Silje Maeland N
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RR-091
Factors associated with physical activity levels among older adults in Rwanda
Julie Phillips South Africa
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14.45-15.10
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Discussion
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Discussion
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Discussion
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Discussion
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Discussion
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Parallel session 2: 23. September
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Rehabilitation
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Pain
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Evaluation tools
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Evaluation tools
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Moderator:
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Marianne Kristensen |
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Nina Holten
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16.45 – 17.05
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RR-084
A comparative study of a standard cardiovascular model of rehabilitation completed by a program containing
Nordic- walking training.
Piotr Majcher Polen
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SP-007
MWM for Shoulder pain and movement restrictions
Josef M. Andersen DK
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RR-045 B
High intertester-reliability of the Cumulated Ambulation Score for the evaluation of basic mobility in patients
with hip fracture.
Morten Tange Kristensen DK
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SP-021
Movement Efficiency Screening and Training
Bård Ove Homstøl N
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17.05-17.25
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RR-038
Influential factors in exercise among people with osteoarthritis. A phenomenological study.
Unnur Pétursdóttir IS
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RR-061
The role of pain for early rehabilitation in fast track total knee arthroplasty
Bente Holm
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RR-062
Timed Up & Go Test-Performance is Related to the Type of Walking Aid Used During the Test and the
Number of Practice Trials in Patients with Hip Fracture
Morten Tange Kristensen DK
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RR-060
RESPONSIVENESS TO CHANGE OF PHYSICAL PERFORMANCE MEASURES USED TO ASSESS
OUTCOME IN LOW BACK PAIN
Liv Inger Strand N
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17.25-17.45
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RR-056
Effect of an education program for patients with Osteoarthritis in primary care - a randomized controlled
trial.
Anne-Marie Ronnheden
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RR-059
Experiences of moving with persistent pain – a qualitative study from a patient perspective
Mari Lundberg S
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RR-080
Criteria for gait asymmetry in patients with hip osteoarthritis
Caroline Hodt-Billington N
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SP-031
DEVELOPMENT OF A PHYSIOTHERAPY ASSESSMENT MEASURE FOR CHILDREN IN SPECIAL
SCHOOL
Anne-Marie Wium DK
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17.45-18.15
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Discussion
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Discussion
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Discussion
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Discussion
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Parallel session 3: 24. September
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Children
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Back
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Stroke
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Neurology
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Balance
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Moderator:
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Kåre Birger Hagen
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10.15 -10.35
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SP-030
Physical Fitness for Special Education Students
Anne-Marie Wium DK
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RR-078
The Effect of Repeated Back Extension movement on H-reflex in Patients with Lumbosacral Radiculopathy
Sami AlAbdulwahab Saudi A
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RR-044
Modified Constraint-induced movement therapy for home-dwelling patients with hemiparesis after stroke
Trial of a treatment approach in primary health care
Iris Brunner N
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RR – 037
Quality of movement in neurological rehabilitation – is it a useful concept?
Birgitta Langhammer N
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CR-004
Wii-Fit training for poor balance and unspecific ankle instability
Uffe Laessoe DK
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10.35 – 10.55
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RR-049
Change in gross motor function, quality of movement and everyday activities following an intensive
physiotherapy program in a group setting for children with cerebral palsy
Anne Brit Sørsdahl N
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RR-096
Physical activity in patients with ankylosing spondylitis
Camilla Fongen N
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RR-098
Stroke rehabilitation - effectiveness of physiotherapy interventions and current physiotherapy practices in
Finland
Tuulikki Sjögren F
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RR-069
Effectiveness of physiotherapy interventions among persons with multiple sclerosis: a summary of
systematic reviews
Jaana Paltamaa F
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RR-039
Vestibular rehabilitation - for whom and how?
Eva Ekvall Hansson S
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10.55 – 11.15
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SP-009
“Pick and choose – What`s for me?” Leisure activities and Physiotherapy for youths with disabilities
Else Mari Larsen N
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RR-O97
Brace or physiotherapy? Psychosocial status and quality of life in adults with idiopathic scoliosis. A follow up
at least 15 years after physiotherapy treatment.
Maciej Plaszewski P
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RR-073
Quality of Constraint Induced Movement Therapy RCTs in patients with stroke
Sinikka H Peurala F
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RR-092
Movement experiences for MS-patients – a way to expand their insight concerning constraints and
possibilities
Britt Normann N
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RR-090
Measuring postural balance in population study
Mariitta Vaara F
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11.15 - 11.45
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Discussion
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Discussion
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Discussion
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Discussion
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Discussion
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Parallel session 4: 24. September
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Stroke
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Sport
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Cancer
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Rehabilitation
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Pain
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Moderator:
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16.00 – 16.20
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RR-054
Effectiveness of physiotherapy interventions in upper limb stroke rehabilitation: A best-evidence summary of
systematic reviews
Kati Nykänen F
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RR-O79
Self-perceived influence of Movement Efficiency Screening and Training on Neuromusculoskeletal Health
and Performance
Bård Ove Homstøl N
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SP-024
Physical exercise program for palliative cancer patients - an ongoing randomized controlled trial
Line Oldervoll N
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RR-O64
Effect of “low cost” muscle training strategy after Total Hip Replacement
Lone Ramer Mikkelsen DK
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RR-042
Self-perception as embodied knowledge- changing processes for patients with chronic pain
Aud Marie Øien N
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16.20 – 16.40
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RR-047
How does clinical decisions about speed and amount of body weight support during body weight supported
treadmill walking affect gait in patients post-stroke?
Mona Kristin Aaslund N
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RR-033
Shoulder strength and range of motion: A comparison of elite female water polo players and controls
Svein Kristiansen
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RR-046
Women's experience of physical activity following breast cancer treatment
Ingalill Larsson S
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RR-066
Home rehabilitation after hip fracture - one month follow-up
Lena Zidén S
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RR-067
THE EFFECT OF LONG-TERM BODY AWARENESS TRAINING SUCCEEDING A MULTIMODAL
COGNITIVE BEHAVIOR PROGRAM FOR PATIENTS WITH WIDESPREAD PAIN
Bodil Anderson N
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16.40 – 17.00
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RR-072
Quality of walking training RCTs in patients with stroke
Sinikka H Peurala F
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RR-074
The effects of a short term physical activity intervention programme on body mass index, blood pressure,
and percentage body fat among high school learners
Frantz JM South Africa
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RR-034
Body image - a phenomenological study of young adults with cancer
Christina Snöbohm S
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RR-075
BARRIERS TO PARTICIPATION IN PHYSICAL ACTIVITY OR EXERCISE AMONG STROKE SURVIVORS
IN SOUTH AFRICA, A DEVELOPING COUNTRY: SOUTH AFRICA
Anthea Rhoda, South Africa
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RR-085 Mechanosensitivity to Movement, The driving mechanisms of Movement Dysfunction?
Grete Mellingen Homstøl N
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17.00 -17.30
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Discussion
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Discussion
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Discussion
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Discussion
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Discussion
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Parallel session 5: 25. September
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Professional development
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Professional development
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Evaluation tools
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Aspects of movement
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Moderator:
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10 – 10.20
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RR-086
New physiotherapy competences and high quality learning in a frame of education for sustainable
development
Päivi Immonen-Orpana Fi
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SP-028
Movement as a core concept in physiotherapy from a historical point of view
Camilla Wikström-Grotell F
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RR-052
Does clinical functional assessment tell the whole story while evaluating shoulder function after joint
replacement?
Anne Christie N
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RR-088
Language, movement and sensation - expressions of impressions
Randi Sviland
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10.20 – 10.40
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RR-051
Implementation of clinical guidelines in physiotherapy may improve professional practice: a systematic review
Philip J. Van der Wees
Gro Jamtvedt
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Developing professional competence by internet-based reflection
Marianne Aars, N
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RR-070
Cross Cultural Adaptation and Validation of the Norwegian Version of the Hannover Functional Ability
Questionnaire (FFbH-R)
Liv Heide Magnussen N
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RR 053
THE MOVEMENT QUALITY MODEL – A FOUR DIMENSIONAL PERSPECTIVE TO HUMAN MOVEMENT
SEEN BY A GROUP OF EXPERT PHYSIOTHERAPISTS
Liv Helvik Skjærven
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10.40 – 11.00
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SP-029
How to use the role as a Trade Union when stimulating Continuous Professional Development (CPD)
Eilin Ekeland N
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SP-010
The Physiotherapist as the Solution Oriented Coach.
Marianne Ruth Kristensen DK
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RR-077
Multiple Sclerosis Impact Scale (MSIS-29) translated into Norwegian: examination of psychometric
properties
Hilde Haukelid Johansen N
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11.00 – 11.30
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Discussion
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Discussion
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Discussion
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Discussion
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