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ABSTRACT Introduction Several shifts in physiotherapy treatment of patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) have occurred over time. Objective This paper aims to identify shifts in physiotherapy practice for patients with RA based on the author’s work experiences from the 1980s until today at two Norwegian rheumatism hospitals, and to explore why shifts may have happened. Methods A narrative was developed by describing events making a difference, categorizing, and ordering them with the help of narrative analysis and a sensitizing analytic lens on discourses. Results The storyline from the 1980s to approximately the turn of the millennium is called ‘Shifts determined mainly by clinical context-driven events’ which occurred in response to medical advances and physiotherapists’ clinical experiences. These shifts were later justified by physiotherapists’ research in the clinical context. The other storyline covers mainly the 2000s and is called ‘Shifts increasingly determined by events beyond clinical physiotherapy context.’ They include adjustments to further medical advances and implementation of biopsychosocial understanding of disease at the hospital, and to external research-based recommendations, health reforms, and economy. Conclusion These processes have moved physiotherapy practice at the hospital from mainly providing individualized remedial and rehabilitative physiotherapy for the purpose to normalize physical function to an increasing focus on generic health measures for the purposes of health promotion and cardiovascular disease prevention. However, this shift may not fully match the complex needs presented by patients in disease remission with unrelenting fatigue and work inability and those who have multiple functional challenges and comorbidities.

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