Berta Bobath, MBE (5 December 1907 – 20 January 1991) was a German physiotherapist who created a method of rehabilitation and therapy[1] known as the Bobath concept in 1948.[2] The Chartered Society of Physiotherapy believe "it is the most popular approach for treating neurologically-impaired patients in the western world."[2]
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BertaBobath, MBE (5 December 1907 – 20 January 1991) was a German physiotherapist who created a method of rehabilitation and therapy known as the Bobath...
approach continues to develop. The Bobath concept is named after its inventors: BertaBobath (physiotherapist) and Karel Bobath (a psychiatrist/neurophysiologist)...
Bobath Centre was founded by husband and wife partnership BertaBobath and Dr Karel Bobath who developed the Bobath concept. Originally, The Bobath Centre...
recuperating and after receiving treatment from renowned physiotherapist BertaBobath, was soon able to stand with the aid of a cane. During his recovery,...
dialogue and exchange with Gregory Bateson, Moshe Feldenkrais, Berta and Karel Bobath, Liliane Juchli, and Nancy Roper. In addition to behavioral cybernetics...