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From reflection to phronesis in 'good' physiotherapy practice.

Michelle J KleinerElizabeth Anne KinsellaMaxi MiciakGail TeachmanDave Mark Walton
Published in: Physiotherapy theory and practice (2023)
Findings support the notion that 'good' physiotherapy involves a disposition toward making wise judgments through reflection. This practice-based knowledge can inform educational initiatives that nurture practices that foster attention to reflective processes that inform phronesis in professional life. Through reflexivity on what the profession takes for granted, physiotherapists may be better prepared when navigating the indeterminate zones of practice.
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