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What are the top 2 interventions according to the Guide |
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1. Coordination, Communication, Documentation 2. Patient/Client Education |
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Name 2 of the top 4 interventions in the Guide |
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Therapeutic Exercise Manual Therapy |
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Measure of intended results. Change in impairment, functional limitation, disability. The expected outcomes, the "asterisk" sign, must be measurable and time limited. |
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Individual Outcome Measures |
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Expected results of ACL rehab at your clinic. Expected results of hamstring strain at your clinic. Everything else is the same as the individual. |
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Achieving and restoring optimal function. Minimizing impairment, functional limitation, disability. Maintaining health. Enhance independent function. |
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Prevention of the disease. Ex: health promotion. Such as race for the cure, lectures on lifting, or flexibility screenings. |
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Efforts to decrease duration of disease in a susceptible population through early diagnosis and prompt intervention. Ex - dislocated shoulder (avoid ER), ACL (avoid open chain extension exercises), Hip arthroplasty (avoid adduction) |
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Efforts to limit the degree of disability and promote restoration of function in chronic or irreversible disease. Ex - parkinsons (maintain as much function as possible) |
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An active process of becoming aware and making choices toward a more successful existence. (dr taylor diabetes clinic) |
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The rendering of expert or professional opinion or advise by a PT. Identify problems, recommend solutions, and produce specific outcomes. |
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Usually does not involve actual intervention. Wellness. Prevention. Serve as expert witness in legal proceedings. Respond to requests for second opinion. Advise practitioner about the need for intervention. |
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