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*'''Demographic Information: (occupation/vocation, gender, age, etc.)  '''                                                                                                     
*'''Demographic Information: (occupation/vocation, gender, age, etc.)  '''                                                                                                     


Native American 
Native American   


Female
Female  


Born and raised in Oklahoma 
Born and raised in Oklahoma   


Works in a factory 
Works in a factory   


Thirty-five years old 
Thirty-five years old   


Family history of rheumatoid arthritis on mother's side 
Family history of rheumatoid arthritis on mother's side   


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*'''Medical diagnosis if applicable'''
*'''Medical diagnosis if applicable'''


Scleroderma&nbsp;
Scleroderma&nbsp;  


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*'''Previous care or treatment'''
*'''Previous care or treatment'''


Previous physical therapy for low back pain&nbsp;
Previous physical therapy for low back pain&nbsp;  


== Examination  ==
== Examination  ==


*'''Subjective&nbsp;: Patient History and Systems Review (chief complaints, other relevant medical history, prior or current services related to the current episode, use relative dates i.e. years or months or days relative to onset of injury or start of treatment, patient/family goals)'''  
*'''Subjective&nbsp;: Patient History and Systems Review (chief complaints, other relevant medical history, prior or current services related to the current episode, use relative dates i.e. years or months or days relative to onset of injury or start of treatment, patient/family goals)'''  
*'''Self Report Outcome Measures'''
*'''Self Report Outcome Measures'''  
*'''Physical Performance Measures'''  
*'''Physical Performance Measures'''  
*'''Objective&nbsp;: Physical Examination Tests and Measures'''
*'''Objective&nbsp;: Physical Examination Tests and Measures'''

Revision as of 20:39, 26 March 2015


Author/s[edit | edit source]

Catelin Infante, Jessica Frederick, Kristen Casagrand, Jarrod Smith from the Bellarmine University Physical Therapy Program's Pathophysiology of Complex Patient Problems Project.

Abstract[edit | edit source]

100 word limit, non-structured description

Patient Characteristics[edit | edit source]

  • Demographic Information: (occupation/vocation, gender, age, etc.)                                                                                                       

Native American 

Female

Born and raised in Oklahoma 

Works in a factory 

Thirty-five years old 

Family history of rheumatoid arthritis on mother's side 


  • Medical diagnosis if applicable

Scleroderma 


  • Co-morbidities

Hypertension, Type II Diabetes 


  • Previous care or treatment

Previous physical therapy for low back pain 

Examination[edit | edit source]

  • Subjective : Patient History and Systems Review (chief complaints, other relevant medical history, prior or current services related to the current episode, use relative dates i.e. years or months or days relative to onset of injury or start of treatment, patient/family goals)
  • Self Report Outcome Measures
  • Physical Performance Measures
  • Objective : Physical Examination Tests and Measures

Clinical Impression[edit | edit source]

Summarization of Examination Findings[edit | edit source]

Working Diagnosis and Targeted Interventions

Intervention[edit | edit source]

  • Phases of Interventions (e.g. protective phase, mobility phase, etc.)
  • Dosage and Parameters
  • Rationale for Progression
  • Co-interventions if applicable (e.g. injection therapy, medications)

Outcomes[edit | edit source]

Findings Over time

Discussion[edit | edit source]

Summary Statement which should include related findings in the literature, potential impact on clinical practices

Related Pages[edit | edit source]

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References[edit | edit source]

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