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Definitional Issues in Pathokinesiology−−A
                                  Retrospective and Look Ahead
                                  Ruth B Purtilo
                                  PHYS THER. 1986; 66:372-374.




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Definitional Issues in Pathokinesiology—
A Retrospective and Look Ahead

RUTH B. PURTILO

                         Key Words: Pathokinesiology, Physical therapy.



   Ten years have passed since the con-               my friends, if not we ourselves, is to       its having been declared "the essence of
cept of pathokinesiology was introduced               speak for the spirit and essence (italics    physical therapy"1 by a respected and
                                                      added] of physical therapy?1
into physical therapy. Examining it                                                                revered member of the profession?
from a philosopher's perspective, this                In her description of it, pathokinesi-       Clearly, Hislop did not intend to bring
article provides a brief retrospective on          ology was viewed as critical to the             it into being solely by saying that it was
how the concept originally was de-                 uniqueness of physical therapy. Today,          so. In fact, she solidly grounds her
scribed, poses some questions about the            a decade later, pathokinesiology still          statements in evidence derived from an-
type of concept it has become, and sug-            seems to be accepted as a fundamental           atomic and physiologic substrates, in-
gests what it might now be able to help            physical therapy concept. But because           cluding exercise physiology, pathokinet-
the profession of physical therapy                 the profession of physical therapy has          ics, biomechanics, and neuropathology.
achieve.                                           become developed and refined further               Those who have used the term in the
                                                   in the 10 years since the concept was           decade since it was introduced, however,
INITIAL DESCRIPTION                                introduced, it is timely to reevaluate the      may not have been as judicious as His-
                                                   concept in light of today's profession.         lop in developing a personal under-
   What was the initial description ofthe          No one would encourage this spirit of           standing of the nature and utility of the
concept of pathokinesiology! Many                  critical inquiry more enthusiastically          concept. Today, this places the profes-
physical therapists in the audience ex-            than Hislop herself.                            sion in danger of treating the concept as
perienced a swell of excitement—like a
                                                                                                   a reality simply because for 10 years it
wave that had been approaching and                 VALIDITY OF CURRENT                             has been among us as a "given" (and, of
suddenly broke at the shore—when His-              CONCEPTS                                        course, has a very scientific "ring"). Un-
lop introduced the term pathokinesiol-                                                             critical acceptance of any concept even-
ogy into physical therapy during her                  On what basis today does the concept
                                                   of pathokinesiology rest its validity in        tually coerces persons using the concept
presentation as a Mary McMillan lec-                                                               to point solely to the authority of the
turer stating, "What is physical therapy?          physical therapy! Any entity, including
                                                                                                   person who introduced it to validate that
Physical therapy is knowledge. Physical            a concept, can become "real" or "be-
                                                                                                   the concept is real. If physical therapists
therapy is clinical science . . . pathoki-         lieved in" as having its own validity. For
                                                                                                   do not examine critically the concept of
nesiology is the distinguishing clinical           instance, in many religious groups the
                                                                                                   pathokinesiology, future generations of
science of physical therapy."1                     presence of an afterlife is accepted as a
                                                                                                   physical therapists are at risk of having
   Even though she went on to develop              reality. In physics, the formula E = MC2
                                                                                                   to accept its validity on the basis that
other postulates and ideas, with this par-         is accepted as real. There are several          "Hislop [and others promoting the con-
agraph Hislop had taken a bold leap.               methods by which humans "validate"              cept] said so." Hislop, herself, warns that
She intended that the concept of path-             that something is real. Some common             such persons will "become victims of
okinesiology would provide physical                methods are 1) someone in authority             self-made delusions."1
therapy with a much needed identifying             declaring it to be real, 2) transforming
                                                   one real thing into another, 3) deductive          Is a concept that has become real only
characteristic.                                                                                    because an authority declared it to be so
                                                   methods, and 4) induction. In examin-
   Physical therapy today is in the midst                                                          of any utility? A concept created solely
   of a crisis of identity; it is, indeed, a       ing the concept of pathokinesiology, it
   profession in search of an identity             is important to discern which of these          by declaration out of nothing may have
   This, of all times in our history, is a         methods most accurately describes the           a rhetorical utility for a time by persuad-
   time for strong identification. We              basis by which pathokinesiology can be          ing users of the term that they rest their
   must ask ourselves if in our attempt            said today to have validity in physical         identity on a solid conceptual founda-
   to develop in multiple directions we                                                            tion. Some declarations of this sort (eg,
   have assumed a cloak of unidentifia-            therapy.
   bility; if in our rhetoric we have trans-                                                       religious concepts) also are useful in
   mogrified our ideals; and if in our             Declaration                                     helping to sustain belief systems that
   desire for acceptance we have become                                                            provide meaning and coherence to a
   victims of self-made delusion. Who,                Probably the most famous example of          person's existence. But by no means can
                                                   something becoming real by an author-           a concept validated by authoritative dec-
                                                   itative declaration is, "Let there be light,    laration alone pass scientific scrutiny—
 Dr. Purtilo, is Professor and Chairman, Depart-   And there was light!" To what extent            a test many users of the concept of path-
ment of Medical Jurisprudence and Humanities,      has pathokinesiology become a valid             okinesiology have contended it should,
University of Nebraska Medical Center, 42nd and
Dewey Ave, Omaha, NE 68105 (USA).                  concept in physical therapy by virtue of        and hoped it would, pass. Consequently,

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                                                                                                                     PHYSICAL THERAPY
PATHOKINESIOLOGY

the danger of disutility is greater than     cept—which other authors in this series         circumstantial evidence that would sup-
the promise of usefulness if pathokine-      propose has had validity since its intro-       port the phenomenon of a land mass
siology is simply such a concept, leaving    duction by Hislop—into something less           exhibiting the various characteristics he
the profession potentially holding the       essential, or totally nonessential, to the      described.
proverbial empty bag.                        definition of the physical therapy profes-         To what degree today might the con-
                                             sion.                                           cept of pathokinesiology be a deduced
Alchemy                                         An example of one distortion taking          phenomenon? It is a not-so-well-kept
                                             place is that today some writings about         secret that we proceed by deduction in
   Some concepts gain recognition as
                                             pathokinesiology make no mention                some physical therapy procedures, rely-
being real by being transformed from an
                                             whatsoever of the context in which this         ing less on hard science than on com-
existing concept. That is, such a concept
                                             concept necessarily and integrally was          pelling circumstantial evidence.
is made from something else that al-
ready exists rather than being created       placed by Hislop. The writers are guilty           The utility of a concept arrived at by
from nothing.                                of quoting out of context. According to         deduction is that it may embrace many
                                             Hislop, the concept should be discussed         more perspectives than one very nar-
   In his seminal book The Discovery of      and understood only within an over-             rowly culled out by traditional inductive
Nature, Albert Bettex describes in fetch-    arching pyramidal framework that re-            methods used in science as we know it
ing detail how for almost 2,000 years        quires several levels of physical therapy       today. Hislop's creative use of existing
investigations of many phenomena were        intervention and has its foundations in         practice concepts and methods to dis-
governed by the principal of alchemy.2       social and cultural needs. Pathokinesi-         cern that pathokinesiology is an impor-
Most alchemists worked with minerals         ology, then, as Hislop meant it to be           tant identifying characteristic of physi-
and material elements. They also             understood, should not be considered            cal therapy exemplifies the best use
worked tirelessly to produce "the philos-    outside of a scientific and larger social       of deductive reasoning, though she also
opher stone" from what they believed         cultural framework.                             attempted to substantiate the scientific
to be the basic substances of phosphorus        In summary, the alchemist developed          basis of the concept. She was wise in
and moisture. The philosopher stone          and refined by working with existing            attempting to use both methods in the
would hold sway over metals and give         entities, attempting always to improve          development of the original concept be-
the human being power over the process       the substance. The profession of physi-         cause physical therapy today increas-
of transformation in matter. Many an         cal therapy will benefit by examining           ingly is required to substantiate its meth-
alchemist's life was spent in pursuit of     the extent to which transformation into         ods and the basis of its results scientifi-
transforming tin, arsenic, or other com-     a refined concept might be replacing the        cally. A concept of pathokinesiology
mon substances into the much hoped           original understanding of pathokinesi-          based solely on deduction cannot assist
for gold.                                    ology. Mere distortion of the concept           the profession in meeting such a require-
   One motivation of the alchemist was       will lead to disutility, thwarting the goal     ment.
always the hope that there would be a        of helping the profession establish its
progression toward a more precious sub-      identity by reference to the concept of
stance; for instance, salt had been ob-      pathokinesiology, but refinement can             Induction
served coming out of water. By way of        benefit the profession greatly.
analogy, concepts also can become real                                                          Some phenomena of great utility have
by alchemy. Over a period of time, an                                                        come into being as the result of the
                                             Deduction
original concept can be applied to simi-                                                     inductive (ie, scientific) method of in-
lar but distinct situations so that even-       Some concepts come into being as the         quiry. The emergence of the "magic bul-
tually a new concept replaces the old.       result of a deductive process. In deduc-        let" is an example.4 The concept that a
The physical therapy concept of patho-       tion, one begins with a basic set of prem-      medicinal substance could be adminis-
kinesiology may have become trans-           ises and draws from it an understanding         tered to decrease general observable
formed in this manner in the past 10         of a given phenomenon. Much can be              signs and symptoms long has been de-
years. If this has happened, its utility     accomplished by this approach. For ex-          duced. However, for antibiotics to be
could be that the concept as it originally   ample, in the late 1800s John Murray            discovered, developed, and understood,
was presented by Hislop, and which was       deduced the existence of Antarctica. In         the theories, tools, and methods of mod-
useful at the time, has been transformed      1893, he presented to the Royal Geo-           ern scientific inquiry had to be used. In
into a new, yet more accurately ex-          graphic Society a correct description of        the justification presented to the Amer-
pressed and understood, concept. The         the Antarctic continent, though he had          ican Physical Therapy Association to
extent to which this has occurred should     never seen it. Annie Dillard reports:           hold the 1984 Pathokinesiology sym-
become more apparent in the course of            In his presentation, the conclusions of     posium, the planners said that despite
reading this series.                             which he had deduced, he posited a          the movement to embrace pathokinesi-
  A potential disutility exists in the           large single continent. Remarkably, he      ology as the science of physical therapy,
alchemist's approach, however. In al-            described accurately the continent's        there is no existing retrievable literature
                                                 typology, including its central plateau,    in pathokinesiology; there is no theory
chemy, the result usually was distortion         its high pressure system, the enormous
without refinement and sometimes also            glacier which faces the southern            in pathokinesiology; and without these
the loss of the scarce raw materials (in         ocean, that it had volcanic ranges on       two essential elements, there is no sci-
addition to the alchemist's life, should         one coast, and its 3lowland ranges and      ence of pathokinesiology. The concept
                                                 hills on the other.                         of pathokinesiology has the most poten-
he be hapless enough to be employed by
a king). Physical therapists, too, are ca-   In other words, he deduced correctly            tial for furthering the profession of phys-
pable of transforming the original con-      knowing only the basic theories and the         ical therapy if it can be demonstrated to

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be a scientifically based concept. Be-         ical therapists neglect to engage in a              What is this enigmatic impulse that
cause this series in PHYSICAL THERAPY          diligent search for its roots and appro-            does not allow one to settle down in
                                                                                                   the achieved, thefinished?I think it is
is devoted to examining the extent to          priate shape in today's practice of phys-           a quest for reality. I give to this word
which the science of pathokinesiology          ical therapy. The charge to engage in               its naive and solemn meaning, a
exists, nothing more will be said about        continued scrutiny comes directly from              meaning having nothing to do with
it here.                                       Hislop.                                             philosophical debates of the last few
                                                                                                   centuries. It is the Earth as seen by
   In summary, despite the pervasive use           I believe that we have the power to             Nils from the back of the gander and
of the concept of pathokinesiology as an           shape the future in ways that will              by the author of the Latin ode from
identifying characteristic of physical             vastly improve our condition. On the            the back of Pegasus. Undoubtedly,
                                                   other hand, we also have the power to           that Earth is and her riches cannot be
therapy, it remains important to exam-             destroy our profession as we know it            exhausted by any description.5
ine the grounds for accepting the con-             by wandering without a strong iden-
cept. Today, a decade after the concept            tity. The value of physical therapy to          Each physical therapist can be a part
was introduced, it might be considered             the total health care of the public can      of that enigmatic impulse that moves
valid solely because it was declared to            be assessed only within its [the pub-        the profession ahead in ways that will
                                                   lic's] value system.1
be, it might have become transformed                                                            serve both the profession and society
into something other than its original            What does the public value? Hislop            well. The examination of the concept of
meaning, it might be solely a deduced          concludes that the public asks of any            pathokinesiology is one small, but sig-
phenomenon, or it might be a scientifi-        profession that the profession have sci-         nificant, example of the profession's
cally derived phenomenon. Likely, it is        entific merit, humanistic merit, and so-         quest for reality.
some combination of the above.                 cial goals. It follows that the concept of
                                               pathokinesiology cannot be evaluated             REFERENCES
                                               accurately outside of the scientific or the
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                                                  I hope that the 1984 symposium and                1080,1975
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concerned about the concept of pathoki-        only an important moment in the                   3. Dillard A: Teaching a Stone to Talk: Expedition
nesiology today do? Above all, physical        profession's ongoing inquiry into path-              and Encounters. New York, NY, Harper & Row,
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the concept critically and thoroughly.         profession. In his 1979 Nobel prize lec-             trated History. New York, NY, Harry N Abrams
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reduced to simply a shrill slogan if phys-     pists.                                               Inc. 1981, p 6




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                                 Retrospective and Look Ahead
                                 Ruth B Purtilo
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  • 1. Definitional Issues in Pathokinesiology−−A Retrospective and Look Ahead Ruth B Purtilo PHYS THER. 1986; 66:372-374. The online version of this article, along with updated information and services, can be found online at: http://ptjournal.apta.org/content/66/3/372 Collections This article, along with others on similar topics, appears in the following collection(s): Kinesiology/Biomechanics e-Letters To submit an e-Letter on this article, click here or click on "Submit a response" in the right-hand menu under "Responses" in the online version of this article. E-mail alerts Sign up here to receive free e-mail alerts Downloaded from http://ptjournal.apta.org/ by guest on April 14, 2012
  • 2. Definitional Issues in Pathokinesiology— A Retrospective and Look Ahead RUTH B. PURTILO Key Words: Pathokinesiology, Physical therapy. Ten years have passed since the con- my friends, if not we ourselves, is to its having been declared "the essence of cept of pathokinesiology was introduced speak for the spirit and essence (italics physical therapy"1 by a respected and added] of physical therapy?1 into physical therapy. Examining it revered member of the profession? from a philosopher's perspective, this In her description of it, pathokinesi- Clearly, Hislop did not intend to bring article provides a brief retrospective on ology was viewed as critical to the it into being solely by saying that it was how the concept originally was de- uniqueness of physical therapy. Today, so. In fact, she solidly grounds her scribed, poses some questions about the a decade later, pathokinesiology still statements in evidence derived from an- type of concept it has become, and sug- seems to be accepted as a fundamental atomic and physiologic substrates, in- gests what it might now be able to help physical therapy concept. But because cluding exercise physiology, pathokinet- the profession of physical therapy the profession of physical therapy has ics, biomechanics, and neuropathology. achieve. become developed and refined further Those who have used the term in the in the 10 years since the concept was decade since it was introduced, however, INITIAL DESCRIPTION introduced, it is timely to reevaluate the may not have been as judicious as His- concept in light of today's profession. lop in developing a personal under- What was the initial description ofthe No one would encourage this spirit of standing of the nature and utility of the concept of pathokinesiology! Many critical inquiry more enthusiastically concept. Today, this places the profes- physical therapists in the audience ex- than Hislop herself. sion in danger of treating the concept as perienced a swell of excitement—like a a reality simply because for 10 years it wave that had been approaching and VALIDITY OF CURRENT has been among us as a "given" (and, of suddenly broke at the shore—when His- CONCEPTS course, has a very scientific "ring"). Un- lop introduced the term pathokinesiol- critical acceptance of any concept even- ogy into physical therapy during her On what basis today does the concept of pathokinesiology rest its validity in tually coerces persons using the concept presentation as a Mary McMillan lec- to point solely to the authority of the turer stating, "What is physical therapy? physical therapy! Any entity, including person who introduced it to validate that Physical therapy is knowledge. Physical a concept, can become "real" or "be- the concept is real. If physical therapists therapy is clinical science . . . pathoki- lieved in" as having its own validity. For do not examine critically the concept of nesiology is the distinguishing clinical instance, in many religious groups the pathokinesiology, future generations of science of physical therapy."1 presence of an afterlife is accepted as a physical therapists are at risk of having Even though she went on to develop reality. In physics, the formula E = MC2 to accept its validity on the basis that other postulates and ideas, with this par- is accepted as real. There are several "Hislop [and others promoting the con- agraph Hislop had taken a bold leap. methods by which humans "validate" cept] said so." Hislop, herself, warns that She intended that the concept of path- that something is real. Some common such persons will "become victims of okinesiology would provide physical methods are 1) someone in authority self-made delusions."1 therapy with a much needed identifying declaring it to be real, 2) transforming one real thing into another, 3) deductive Is a concept that has become real only characteristic. because an authority declared it to be so methods, and 4) induction. In examin- Physical therapy today is in the midst of any utility? A concept created solely of a crisis of identity; it is, indeed, a ing the concept of pathokinesiology, it profession in search of an identity is important to discern which of these by declaration out of nothing may have This, of all times in our history, is a methods most accurately describes the a rhetorical utility for a time by persuad- time for strong identification. We basis by which pathokinesiology can be ing users of the term that they rest their must ask ourselves if in our attempt said today to have validity in physical identity on a solid conceptual founda- to develop in multiple directions we tion. Some declarations of this sort (eg, have assumed a cloak of unidentifia- therapy. bility; if in our rhetoric we have trans- religious concepts) also are useful in mogrified our ideals; and if in our Declaration helping to sustain belief systems that desire for acceptance we have become provide meaning and coherence to a victims of self-made delusion. Who, Probably the most famous example of person's existence. But by no means can something becoming real by an author- a concept validated by authoritative dec- itative declaration is, "Let there be light, laration alone pass scientific scrutiny— Dr. Purtilo, is Professor and Chairman, Depart- And there was light!" To what extent a test many users of the concept of path- ment of Medical Jurisprudence and Humanities, has pathokinesiology become a valid okinesiology have contended it should, University of Nebraska Medical Center, 42nd and Dewey Ave, Omaha, NE 68105 (USA). concept in physical therapy by virtue of and hoped it would, pass. Consequently, 372 Downloaded from http://ptjournal.apta.org/ by guest on April 14, 2012 PHYSICAL THERAPY
  • 3. PATHOKINESIOLOGY the danger of disutility is greater than cept—which other authors in this series circumstantial evidence that would sup- the promise of usefulness if pathokine- propose has had validity since its intro- port the phenomenon of a land mass siology is simply such a concept, leaving duction by Hislop—into something less exhibiting the various characteristics he the profession potentially holding the essential, or totally nonessential, to the described. proverbial empty bag. definition of the physical therapy profes- To what degree today might the con- sion. cept of pathokinesiology be a deduced Alchemy An example of one distortion taking phenomenon? It is a not-so-well-kept place is that today some writings about secret that we proceed by deduction in Some concepts gain recognition as pathokinesiology make no mention some physical therapy procedures, rely- being real by being transformed from an whatsoever of the context in which this ing less on hard science than on com- existing concept. That is, such a concept concept necessarily and integrally was pelling circumstantial evidence. is made from something else that al- ready exists rather than being created placed by Hislop. The writers are guilty The utility of a concept arrived at by from nothing. of quoting out of context. According to deduction is that it may embrace many Hislop, the concept should be discussed more perspectives than one very nar- In his seminal book The Discovery of and understood only within an over- rowly culled out by traditional inductive Nature, Albert Bettex describes in fetch- arching pyramidal framework that re- methods used in science as we know it ing detail how for almost 2,000 years quires several levels of physical therapy today. Hislop's creative use of existing investigations of many phenomena were intervention and has its foundations in practice concepts and methods to dis- governed by the principal of alchemy.2 social and cultural needs. Pathokinesi- cern that pathokinesiology is an impor- Most alchemists worked with minerals ology, then, as Hislop meant it to be tant identifying characteristic of physi- and material elements. They also understood, should not be considered cal therapy exemplifies the best use worked tirelessly to produce "the philos- outside of a scientific and larger social of deductive reasoning, though she also opher stone" from what they believed cultural framework. attempted to substantiate the scientific to be the basic substances of phosphorus In summary, the alchemist developed basis of the concept. She was wise in and moisture. The philosopher stone and refined by working with existing attempting to use both methods in the would hold sway over metals and give entities, attempting always to improve development of the original concept be- the human being power over the process the substance. The profession of physi- cause physical therapy today increas- of transformation in matter. Many an cal therapy will benefit by examining ingly is required to substantiate its meth- alchemist's life was spent in pursuit of the extent to which transformation into ods and the basis of its results scientifi- transforming tin, arsenic, or other com- a refined concept might be replacing the cally. A concept of pathokinesiology mon substances into the much hoped original understanding of pathokinesi- based solely on deduction cannot assist for gold. ology. Mere distortion of the concept the profession in meeting such a require- One motivation of the alchemist was will lead to disutility, thwarting the goal ment. always the hope that there would be a of helping the profession establish its progression toward a more precious sub- identity by reference to the concept of stance; for instance, salt had been ob- pathokinesiology, but refinement can Induction served coming out of water. By way of benefit the profession greatly. analogy, concepts also can become real Some phenomena of great utility have by alchemy. Over a period of time, an come into being as the result of the Deduction original concept can be applied to simi- inductive (ie, scientific) method of in- lar but distinct situations so that even- Some concepts come into being as the quiry. The emergence of the "magic bul- tually a new concept replaces the old. result of a deductive process. In deduc- let" is an example.4 The concept that a The physical therapy concept of patho- tion, one begins with a basic set of prem- medicinal substance could be adminis- kinesiology may have become trans- ises and draws from it an understanding tered to decrease general observable formed in this manner in the past 10 of a given phenomenon. Much can be signs and symptoms long has been de- years. If this has happened, its utility accomplished by this approach. For ex- duced. However, for antibiotics to be could be that the concept as it originally ample, in the late 1800s John Murray discovered, developed, and understood, was presented by Hislop, and which was deduced the existence of Antarctica. In the theories, tools, and methods of mod- useful at the time, has been transformed 1893, he presented to the Royal Geo- ern scientific inquiry had to be used. In into a new, yet more accurately ex- graphic Society a correct description of the justification presented to the Amer- pressed and understood, concept. The the Antarctic continent, though he had ican Physical Therapy Association to extent to which this has occurred should never seen it. Annie Dillard reports: hold the 1984 Pathokinesiology sym- become more apparent in the course of In his presentation, the conclusions of posium, the planners said that despite reading this series. which he had deduced, he posited a the movement to embrace pathokinesi- A potential disutility exists in the large single continent. Remarkably, he ology as the science of physical therapy, alchemist's approach, however. In al- described accurately the continent's there is no existing retrievable literature typology, including its central plateau, in pathokinesiology; there is no theory chemy, the result usually was distortion its high pressure system, the enormous without refinement and sometimes also glacier which faces the southern in pathokinesiology; and without these the loss of the scarce raw materials (in ocean, that it had volcanic ranges on two essential elements, there is no sci- addition to the alchemist's life, should one coast, and its 3lowland ranges and ence of pathokinesiology. The concept hills on the other. of pathokinesiology has the most poten- he be hapless enough to be employed by a king). Physical therapists, too, are ca- In other words, he deduced correctly tial for furthering the profession of phys- pable of transforming the original con- knowing only the basic theories and the ical therapy if it can be demonstrated to Volume 66 / Number 3, March 1986 373 Downloaded from http://ptjournal.apta.org/ by guest on April 14, 2012
  • 4. be a scientifically based concept. Be- ical therapists neglect to engage in a What is this enigmatic impulse that cause this series in PHYSICAL THERAPY diligent search for its roots and appro- does not allow one to settle down in the achieved, thefinished?I think it is is devoted to examining the extent to priate shape in today's practice of phys- a quest for reality. I give to this word which the science of pathokinesiology ical therapy. The charge to engage in its naive and solemn meaning, a exists, nothing more will be said about continued scrutiny comes directly from meaning having nothing to do with it here. Hislop. philosophical debates of the last few centuries. It is the Earth as seen by In summary, despite the pervasive use I believe that we have the power to Nils from the back of the gander and of the concept of pathokinesiology as an shape the future in ways that will by the author of the Latin ode from identifying characteristic of physical vastly improve our condition. On the the back of Pegasus. Undoubtedly, other hand, we also have the power to that Earth is and her riches cannot be therapy, it remains important to exam- destroy our profession as we know it exhausted by any description.5 ine the grounds for accepting the con- by wandering without a strong iden- cept. Today, a decade after the concept tity. The value of physical therapy to Each physical therapist can be a part was introduced, it might be considered the total health care of the public can of that enigmatic impulse that moves valid solely because it was declared to be assessed only within its [the pub- the profession ahead in ways that will lic's] value system.1 be, it might have become transformed serve both the profession and society into something other than its original What does the public value? Hislop well. The examination of the concept of meaning, it might be solely a deduced concludes that the public asks of any pathokinesiology is one small, but sig- phenomenon, or it might be a scientifi- profession that the profession have sci- nificant, example of the profession's cally derived phenomenon. Likely, it is entific merit, humanistic merit, and so- quest for reality. some combination of the above. cial goals. It follows that the concept of pathokinesiology cannot be evaluated REFERENCES accurately outside of the scientific or the 1. Hislop HJ: Tenth Mary McMillan lecture: The TODAY'S TASKS larger humanistic and social context. Not-so-impossible dream. Phys Ther 55:1069- I hope that the 1984 symposium and 1080,1975 What, then, should physical therapists this series of articles are not the end but 2. Bettex A: The Discovery of Nature. New York, NY, Simon & Schuster Inc. 1965, pp 9-16 concerned about the concept of pathoki- only an important moment in the 3. Dillard A: Teaching a Stone to Talk: Expedition nesiology today do? Above all, physical profession's ongoing inquiry into path- and Encounters. New York, NY, Harper & Row, Publishers Inc. 1983, pp 90-91 therapists must persevere in evaluating okinesiology as a guiding concept in the 4. Lyons AS, Petrucelli RJ: Medicine: An Illus- the concept critically and thoroughly. profession. In his 1979 Nobel prize lec- trated History. New York, NY, Harry N Abrams The concept of pathokinesiology surely ture, Czeslaw Milosz appeared to have Inc. 1978, pp 589-590 5. Milosz C: Nobel Lecture (translated from Pol- will become chillingly vacuous or be characteristics useful to physical thera- ish). New York, NY, Farrar, Straus & Giroux reduced to simply a shrill slogan if phys- pists. Inc. 1981, p 6 374 PHYSICAL THERAPY Downloaded from http://ptjournal.apta.org/ by guest on April 14, 2012
  • 5. Definitional Issues in Pathokinesiology−−A Retrospective and Look Ahead Ruth B Purtilo PHYS THER. 1986; 66:372-374. Subscription http://ptjournal.apta.org/subscriptions/ Information Permissions and Reprints http://ptjournal.apta.org/site/misc/terms.xhtml Information for Authors http://ptjournal.apta.org/site/misc/ifora.xhtml Downloaded from http://ptjournal.apta.org/ by guest on April 14, 2012