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  1. Category:Case Studies

    Case Studies in Physiopedia. Case studies may be published in Physiopedia to contribute to the knowledge base of the profession. To be accepted for publication in Physiopedia case studies must: Only use skills that are within the scope of practice of the physiotherapy profession. Be supported by appropriate evidence with good use of references.

  2. Fostering clinical reasoning in physiotherapy: comparing the effects of

    The score obtained was converted to a percentage. Short-answer questions on diagnoses and therapy recommendations based on a patient case study, such as those used in the tests of the present study, can assess clinical reasoning [64-67]. The first pre-test also included other suitable questions on other topics (i.e., use of electrophysical ...

  3. Concept Analysis of Clinical Reasoning in Physical Therapist Practice

    The conceptualization of clinical reassoning is recognizable to physical therapists in the Netherlands, and most of the salient themes described by Huhn et al are embedded in an applied form in the clinical reasoning process and in Dutch clinical practice guidelines (CPGs). 2 Of particular interest to us was the manner in which the authors made ...

  4. Clinical Reasoning Strategies in Physical Therapy

    Abstract. Background and Purpose. Clinical reasoning remains a relatively under-researched subject in physical therapy. The purpose of this qualitative study was to examine the clinical reasoning of expert physical therapists in 3 different fields of physical therapy: orthopedic (manual) physical therapy, neurological physical therapy, and domiciliary care (home health) physical therapy.

  5. PDF Clinical Reasoning Across the Continuum of Physical Therapist ...

    Clinical reasoning (CR) is a complex process and foundational for all health professionals in clinical practice. Clinical reasoning, as understood in physical therapy, integrates cognitive, psychomotor, and affective skills as described in a recent concept analysis.1 Important factors in this process include context of the situation and

  6. Full article: Clinical reasoning as a conceptual framework for

    Introduction. Clinical reasoning has been proposed to be a key attribute of a health professional. Citation 1 Among the early publications about clinical reasoning in physiotherapy, Payton studied reasoning processes among physiotherapists. Citation 2 In that study he also compared the reasoning process between physiotherapists and medical doctors, indicating the relevance of understanding the ...

  7. Understanding clinical reasoning: A phenomenographic study with entry

    A qualitative interview study of physiotherapy students' experiences with clinical reasoning in clinical placements by Wijbenga, Bovend, and Driessen (Citation 2019) showed three themes of importance for students learning clinical reasoning: 1) the learning environment, including the clinical setting, the health care team and patient-related ...

  8. Understanding clinical reasoning: A phenomenographic study with entry

    Clinical reasoning is described as a complex, interactive phenomenon, con-textualized to the unique situation and workplace of the practitioner, the patient, and the practice model (Edwards et al., 2004). Skills in clinical reasoning are claimed to be of utmost importance to reduce errors and ensure patient safety.

  9. Clinical Reasoning in Physiotherapy: Reflective case studies

    Mar 2003. W. Ben Kibler. John McMullen. View. Show abstract. PDF | On Jan 1, 2015, Pablo César Garc'ia-Sánchez and others published Clinical Reasoning in Physiotherapy: Reflective case studies ...

  10. Impact of Case-Based Learning and Reflection on Clinical Rea ...

    INTRODUCTION. The core aspects of expert physical therapist (PT) practice are knowledge, clinical reasoning, movement (specifically focused on functioning), and virtues. 1 Physical therapist education programs must prepare students in these 4 areas. The current vision statement for the physical therapy profession, as adopted by the American Physical Therapy Association, is "transforming ...

  11. Clinical Reasoning

    In: Higgs J, Jones MA, Loftus S, Christensen N. Clinical reasoning in health professions. Amsterdam: Elsevier;2008. p. 4-19. ↑ Gummesson C, Sundén A, Fex A. Clinical reasoning as a conceptual framework for interprofessional learning: a literature review and a case study. Physical Therapy Reviews. 2018 Jan 2;23(1):29-34.

  12. Clinical reasoning and decision-making in physiotherapy clinical

    Purpose: The purpose of this study was to develop a clinical reasoning model to record a person's problems in terms of the ICF components, raising the awareness of multiple components that influence human functioning, and a problem solving model based on the the ICF and on the APTA's Guide to Physical Therapist Practice, to be used by physiotherapy (PT) students in clinical education and ...

  13. Case studies

    Case studies - Physiotherapy CPD online. New case studies are released frequently, each challenging a different aspect of clinical reasoning. Mentor input is added to popular cases around one month later, available to registered members ( click here to join ). To stay up to date, join us on Facebook and we'll post new cases and mentor input ...

  14. How to Write a Case Study

    Introduction. In the introduction, you give your readers an idea on the background of the case. Then discuss relevant cases and similar literature briefly. However, the most important aim of the introduction is driving your readers' attention to the purpose of your report. They should have a clear vision of your objectives.

  15. Fostering clinical reasoning in physiotherapy: comparing the effects of

    Worked examples presenting the complete solution steps for solving clinical problems can be used for fostering clinical reasoning in health profession learners [1,2,3].However, worked examples study alone is not optimal for fostering transfer of learning, that is a learner's capacity to solve problems that are different from those studied in the examples [].

  16. Case studies in a musculoskeletal out-patients setting

    CHAPTER EIGHT Case studies in a musculoskeletal out-patients setting Adrian Schoo, Nick Taylor, Ken Niere, with a contribution fromJames Selfe Case study 1: Jaw Pain 217 Case study 2: Headache 218 Case study 3: Neck Pain - Case One 221 Case study 4: Neck Pain - Case Two 224 Case study 5: Thoracic Pain 226….

  17. The use of clinical case studies to develop clinical reasoning in

    Relevance: The study is relevant to the theme of research, education and practice. It is a pedagogical study and involves innovative practice via the use of clinical case studies (CCS) in developing clinical reasoning skills in undergraduate students.

  18. Clinical Case Studies in Physiotherapy

    CLINICAL CASE STUDIES IN PHYSIOTHERAPY provides invaluable advice and practical guidance on cases and problems encountered on a daily basis allowing you to work with ease and confidence. By adopting a problem solving approach to the cases through the use of questions and answers, the authors will help you to think constructively about each case ...

  19. PDF Case Study

    - Twice a year the FCPs working in ED have a clinical reasoning and skills workshop. - I actively read medical journal to keep up to date with EBP in the areas of MSK, injection therapy and NMP.

  20. Clinical reasoning and critical reflection in physiotherapists

    Abstract. Aim: The aim of this study was to deepen the current understanding of physiotherapists' decision-making process and more specifically, to investigate their reflections on their clinical reasoning when examining low back pain patients. Method: Data were collected in interviews with six physiotherapists, were the stimulated recall method was used.

  21. ICF and Application in Clinical Practice

    Case Study [edit | edit source]. Case study: A patient sustained a third degree burn injury to the hand causing damage to the integrity of the skin structure.. Goal: To define ICF codes that correspond to this patient's injury for the purpose of assessment . Health condition (ICD-11): Burn injury to the hand . ND95: Burn of wrist or hand . ND95.3: Burn of wrist or hand, full thickness burn

  22. Clinical Reasoning in Physical Therapy: Fast & Slow Thinking

    Novices and experienced physical therapists have different biases and ways of thinking - and there are effective approaches to use both "fast" and "slow" thi...

  23. PDF Levette Jones' Clinical Reasoning Cycle: A Case Study

    tive. However, clinical reasoning is a learnt skill. For nursing students to learn to manage complex clinical scenarios effectively, it is essential to understand the process and steps of clinical reasoning. Nursing stu-dents need to learn rules that determine how cues shape clinical decisions and the connections between cues and outcomes ...