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Skjærven, Kristoffersen, Gard (2008) An Eye for movement quality: A phenomenological study of movement quality reflecting a group of physiotherapists` understanding of the phenomenon. Physiotherapy Theory and Practice, 24(1):13-27. Movement quality as physiological - relating to time
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Skjærven, Kristoffersen, Gard (2008) An Eye for movement quality: A phenomenological study of movement quality reflecting a group of physiotherapists` understanding of the phenomenon. Physiotherapy Theory and Practice, 24(1):13-27 Movement quality as physiological - relating to time Breathing and centering Flow, elasticity, rhythm Movement quality as biomechanical - relating to space Postural stability Path and form Movement quality as a general and unifying Phenomenon Movement quality as existential - relating to the person Self-awareness The present person, unity in movement Movement quality as psycho-socio-cultural - relating to energy Awareness Intention, emotion, socio-cultural Figure 1. The Movement Quality Model (MQM): Movement quality as interacting processes