Sportphysio 2019; 07(03): 108-113
DOI: 10.1055/a-0914-4100
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Aufwertung der Fallstudie für die physiotherapeutische Praxis

Paul Beenen
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Publication Date:
05 July 2019 (online)

Einen Patienten optimal zu behandeln ist ähnlich anspruchsvoll wie ein Kind zu erziehen! Das behauptet zumindest Paul Beenen, der in seinem Beitrag die Relevanz der Fallstudie untermauert und sich dafür einsetzt, ihr im Kontext der physiotherapeutischen Forschung und Lehre mehr Beachtung zu schenken.

 
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