Foundations In Therapy Lecture A PDF

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This lecture covers foundations in therapy, specifically introducing the module. It details module learning outcomes, assessment skills, and clinical reasoning. It also discusses different types of clinical reasoning and common challenges.

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FOUNDATIONS IN THERAPY Lecture A Introduction to the Module Module Learning Outcomes Explainthe core therapeutic principles that underpin exercise-based physiotherapy interventions. Explain Loading… the core elements of physiotherapy assessment across the neurological, mus...

FOUNDATIONS IN THERAPY Lecture A Introduction to the Module Module Learning Outcomes Explainthe core therapeutic principles that underpin exercise-based physiotherapy interventions. Explain Loading… the core elements of physiotherapy assessment across the neurological, musculoskeletal, and cardiorespiratory systems. Explainthe core elements of physiotherapy measurement / monitoring across the neurological, musculoskeletal, and cardiorespiratory systems. How to be a Physiotherapist 4 Pillars of Practice CERL Clinical Clinical Reasoning Definition The process by which a therapist interacts with a patient, collects information, generates and tests hypotheses, and determines optimal diagnosis and treatment. (Physiopedia) Importance of Clinical Reasoning Ensures accurate diagnosis and effective treatment Enhances patient outcomes Reduces risk of errors 3 Types of Clinical Reasoning (DNPIC) Diagnostic Reasoning: Identifying the patient's problem Narrative Reasoning: Understanding the patient's story Procedural Reasoning: Determining the treatment procedures Interactive Reasoning: Engaging with the patient Conditional Reasoning: Considering the patient's future Clinical Reasoning Strategies in Physical Therapy Hypothetico-deductive reasoning Steps in the Process Initial Assessment Hypothesis Formation Testing and Refining Hypotheses Treatment Planning Reassessment and Adjustment Clinical reasoning theory: A collaborative process Pattern recognition - - Clinical reasoning theory: Cognition Thinking processes such as; Data analysis and synthesis Inquiry strategies, hypothesis testing Cognitive skills and knowledge are interdependent Common Challenges Skills required in order to be able to clinically reason Assessment Skills Subjective questioning and listening to the patient's story Objective observation, testing and measuring This is what this module is all about How to assess and monitor/measure patients across all body systems in preparation for clinically reasoning patient cases in the Physiotherapy Studies modules

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