Rehabilitation or Leisure? Physical Exercise in the Practice of Physiotherapy with Young Persons with Profound Intellectual and Multiple Disabilities

IF 1.7 Q2 REHABILITATION Scandinavian Journal of Disability Research Pub Date : 2021-10-22 DOI:10.16993/SJDR.795
S. Eriksson, Eero Saukkonen
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During ethnographical fieldwork for a study concerning the opportunities of young people with profound intellectual and multiple disabilities (PIMD) to have sports and physical exercise as leisure, we recognized that the practice of medical physiotherapy is essential to enhancing their physical wellbeing. In this article we ask how that practice relates to their rights to physical exercise, and tackle the question empirically by analyzing interviews of physiotherapists with critical discourse analysis. Our analysis shows that medical reasoning dominates the practice of medical physiotherapy, but discourses based on rights, such as that underlining participation, are ascendant in this field of disability services, providing people with PIMD stronger agency than those relying on medical knowledge and expertise. These results indicate that the medical paradigm in understanding disability is still powerful, but that emphasizing equality in disability legislation and policies contributes to aims to improve opportunities for participation of people with disabilities.
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康复还是休闲?体育锻炼在重度智力残疾和多重残疾青少年物理治疗中的应用
在一项关于患有严重智力和多重残疾(PIMD)的年轻人将运动和体育锻炼作为休闲的机会的民族志实地调查中,我们认识到医学物理治疗的实践对增强他们的身体健康至关重要。在本文中,我们询问这种做法如何与他们的体育锻炼权利相关,并通过批判性话语分析分析物理治疗师的访谈来解决这个问题。我们的分析表明,医学推理主导了医学物理治疗的实践,但基于权利的话语,如强调参与的话语,在这一残疾服务领域正在兴起,为PIMD患者提供了比那些依赖医学知识和专业知识的人更强大的代理。这些结果表明,理解残疾的医学范式仍然强大,但强调残疾立法和政策中的平等有助于实现改善残疾人参与机会的目标。
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