Field of work
Kine is a pediatric physical therapist from Norway with 13 years of clinical experience in developmental neurology and movement disorders. She earned her PhD in infant motor function assessment and is currently a postdoctoral researcher with the transdisciplinary MoveEarly project in Bergen, Norway. Kine's research focuses on movement, play, and exploration in early childhood, driven by her passion for promoting the joy of movement. Kine is also an advanced practitioner within Sherborne Developmental Movement and loves to have interactive and creative presentations.
Courses taught
- Health promotion and preventive work (HPPW)
- Pediatric physiotherapy
Research areas
- Clinical measurement of motor development
- Infant motor development
Research groups
- Bevegelse og funksjon - Høgskulen på Vestlandet
- Idrett, helse og funksjon - Høgskulen på Vestlandet
- Fysisk aktivitet og folkehelse - Høgskulen på Vestlandet
Publications
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Kunnskapsbasert retningslinje for diagnostisering og oppfølging av personer med cerebral parese i Norge
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Presentation of a context-driven intervention targeting movement, play and exploration in early childhood education
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Fysioterapi på helsestasjonen
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Å teste eller ikke teste? - En studie av norske fysioterapeuters praksis for kartlegging av motorisk funksjon
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Practice, play, repeat–individualized outcomes after the “intensity matters!”-program for children with disabilities–a descriptive multicase study
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