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Episode 1902 - 3 things to consider when choosing your order of operations in a session
Jan 28, 2025
Discover the essential factors that influence how therapists choose the order of operations in clinical sessions. The discussion highlights the importance of reassessing patient signs at each session's start, focusing on goals, patient preferences, and therapist instincts. A flexible approach is advocated, emphasizing that there's no one-size-fits-all method. Tune in for insights that can optimize your treatment strategies and enhance patient care!
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- Reassessing subjective and objective signs at the session's start is vital for tailoring effective treatment strategies.
- Considering patient preferences alongside treatment goals and therapist's experience optimizes clinical outcomes and enhances patient engagement.
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Session Flow and Assessment
A typical clinical session begins with a comprehensive reassessment of both subjective and objective signs presented by the patient. This initial assessment is crucial to gauge the effectiveness of treatment tools later used in the session. Following assessment, physical therapists select appropriate tools to facilitate change, which is influenced by the treatment goals, the patient's preferences, and their own professional preferences. After the implementation of the first tool, therapists must reassess the patient's signs to determine the impact of the chosen intervention.
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