Article: The Movement Continuum Theory (MCT), published in 1995, (1) built on Hislop's notion of pathokinesiology (2).(Invited Commentary)

The Movement Continuum Theory (MCT), published in 1995, (1) built on Hislop's notion of pathokinesiology. (2) Our intent was to stimulate discussion and debate about theory in physical therapy. Although the MCT has received international attention, most notably as an influence on the World Confederation for Physical Therapy's international definition of physical therapy, (3) there has not been much academic response or further theoretical development in the physical therapy profession, unlike the occupational therapy (4,5) and nursing (6,7) professions, both of which have given considerable attention to theory over the years. A theoretical framework is an important ...

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