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Simulations and Interactive Learning

In 2020, PhysioU provided free access to all of it’s learning apps to support students and educators across the globe during the pandemic. We appreciate all the feedback and kind words of support!

One thing we as educators missed the most, was creating experiences that helped students apply their knowledge, develop clinical reasoning, and experience real-life clinical scenarios.

In a 5 part mini-series, “PhysioU- Interactive learning”: we will share glimpses of new simulations and interactive learning experiences that we will be releasing for Fall 2021.

Problem: Building context for the application of orthopaedic rehabilitation knowledge is so critical for the organization and recall of numerous tests and techniques

Answer: Interactive MiniSIMS that cover the most common conditions, allow students to apply their knowledge in context-rich interactive clinical scenarios. Each simulation encourages decision making in the following areas: 

  • Interpreting need for referral

  • Interpreting results of common outcome measures

  • Determining irritability and severity

  • Matching interventions to address observed impairments

  • Matching home exercise to address observed impairments

  • Reassessment of signs and symptoms to progress or regress treatment

Application:

  • The fundamental concepts MiniSIMS are designed for the first day of your orthopaedic or musculoskeletal rehabilitation course as a primer for what is to come (Try it here)

  • The Ortho MiniSIMS are designed to be used at the end of every week after a body region is completed so students can apply what they have learned (Try it here)

List of Orthopaedic MiniSIMS:

  • Guideline based clinical pattern recognition- Fundamental Orthopaedic Management Concepts

  • Ankle stiffness and muscle power deficits (Achilles tendinopathy)

  • Neck pain and radiating pain (Cervical radiculopathy)

  • Hip pain and mobility deficits (Hip osteoarthritis)

  • Ankle stability and movement coordination impairments (Ankle sprain)

  • Condition-based MiniSIMS

    • Sacroiliac joint pain

    • Lateral ankle sprain

    • Lumbar strain

    • Neck facet syndrome

    • Patellofemoral pain syndrome

    • Piriformis syndrome

    • Shoulder instability

    • Cubital tunnel syndrome

    • Ulnar collateral ligament sprain

    • Wrist sprain

    • Cervicogenic headache

    • More to come...

For more information, click here to schedule a 1-on-1 consultation with the PhysioU Team or check out our webinars.

Enhance student learning with PhysioU Simulations

PhysioU Simulation is going live this summer. Join Dr. Michael Wong, PT, DPT, OCS, FAAOMPT in this interactive discussion to explore the new simulations to enhance student learning in clinical reasoning development.

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0:00 Introduction

0:45 What led to Simulations

2:53 Objectives

3:46 Founder Introduction

4:42 Strategic Partnership with JOSPT

4:27 What is PhysioU

5:56 App Development Pipeline

6:32 What are simulations?

17:50 Increasing need for simulation based learning

20:37 Benefits of Simulations

20:50 Who has been doing it for over a decade?

3:46 Simulations way of the future

24:05 Where do simulations fit on Bloom's Taxamomy

24:41 Common reported challenges

25:00 Sims Reflections

29:19 Releasing this Summer

34:37 Watch the following video

40:14 Video goals

43:03 Mini games

1:02:12 Inter-Professional Education

1:07:57 How to help students engage more with PhysioU

1:15:37 Comments, questions, and ideas?

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Faculty Deep-dive webinar: Using PhysioU to enhance your Early Clinical Foundation courses

Join PhysioU's Dr. Michael Wong, PT, DPT, OCS, FAAOMPT takes faculty into a deep dive on how to use the PhysioU apps to enhance the fundamental clinical skills curriculum

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Faculty webinar: Using PhysioU for deep learning in Physical Therapy Education

Join Dr. Michael Wong, PT, DPT, OCS, FAAOMPT in an interactive discussion about PhysioU apps for deep learning and how the apps are being used in the classroom.

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PNF App is finally here!

Dear Faculty Fellows,


The Proprioceptive Neuromuscular Facilitation App (PNF) has been added to your PhysioU Web App Suite!

Announcement from Dr. Michael Wong

App WalkThrough and Lab Handouts

You can find the PNF lab handouts here.

If you are a faculty member and don't have a PhysioU login, please submit your request here.

Please feel free to start using it and sending us feedback to education@physiou.com. We can make adjustments "Over the air"!