Come see us at APTA CSM 2022
We cannot wait to see you at CSM!
Feb 2-5, 2022 San Antonio, TX
FIND US AT BOOTH #1832
We have many surprises...
Meet the PhysioU founding team in person, Dr. Michael Wong, PT, DPT, Dr. Emmanuel Yung, PT, DPT, Dr., and Dr. Marshall LeMoine PT, DPT, OCS, SCS, FAAOMPT
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Task Analysis
Virtual Clinical Simulations
Pediatric Gait VR
Exercise Patterns
Evidence-Based Taping
Plus, our founders are speaking at this educational session. You're invited!
FD-11302 - CPG Implementation: Differential Diagnosis Decision Tree
Date: Thursday, February 3, 2022 3:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Venue: Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center - 210
Speakers: Rebecca Junelle Vogsland, PT, DPT, Todd Eldon Davenport, PT, DPT, Joseph John Godges, PT, DPT, MA, Michael Soong-Gae Wong, PT, DPT, Emmanuel Yan Yung, PT, DPT, MA, Craig P. Hensley, PT, DPT and James Koo, PT, DPT
Clinical practice guideline recommendations can only influence practice and impact society if they are implemented. The Academy of Orthopaedic Physical Therapy and Journal of Orthopaedic and Sports Physical Therapy have used decision trees, or clinical algorithms, to facilitate CPG implementation by clinicians. The soon-to-be-published CPG on differential diagnosis and need for referral will be best implemented if it is integrated into a clinical reasoning model for managing common musculoskeletal conditions. Speakers will present an “integration over isolation” decision tree model for evaluation and management of individuals presenting with common musculoskeletal disorders where the individual’s clinical findings suggest the presence of a medical condition, in which referral to a medical practitioner is the CPG recommended best practice. Attendees will learn how to use the CPG implementation tool in everyday practice as presenters take them on a digital walk-through of integrating essential evaluation and intervention components for differential diagnosis of common musculoskeletal disorders and sinister pathology that can mimic common musculoskeletal disorders.