“…This allowed researchers to identify associations between therapeutic relationships and intermediate outcomes such as the degree to which the patient engages in physiotherapy treatment, self-efficacy, patient adherence to treatment, as well as biomedical and psychosocial health outcomes such as physical functioning, pain intensity, satisfaction with treatment, depression, and general health status [2,[4][5][6][7]. Researchers seeking to describe the therapeutic relationship in physiotherapy have found that while there are similarities with therapeutic relationship in psychotherapy, there are aspects unique to physiotherapy [8]. Specifically, in physiotherapy, the patient and physiotherapist often connect or relate through the patient's physical body, including connecting through physical contact (i.e.…”