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Episode 1773- Low irritability = function first

Jul 18, 2024
Dr. Jordan Berry, Spine Division lead faculty, discusses reimagining the objective examination for patients with low irritability. Topics include the importance of testing functional movements early, efficiency in the clinic setting, and upcoming courses on cervical and lumbar spine management.
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Quick takeaways

  • Prioritize functional testing for low irritability patients to enhance differential diagnosis efficiently.
  • Using functional movements early in evaluation streamlines diagnostic process, improves patient engagement, and fosters trust.

Deep dives

Testing Functional Movements First for Efficient Evaluation

When the patient's irritability is low during the initial evaluation, it is crucial to prioritize testing functional movements over traditional objective tests for a more efficient diagnosis. Expert clinicians focus on a concise and clear objective exam, opting for shorter testing methods with a long subjective examination. By starting with functional movements like squats to recreate symptoms, clinicians can quickly identify the primary symptom generator and streamline the diagnostic process, leading to better treatment outcomes.

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