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Using Clinical Decision Making To Identify The Appropriateness Of Telehealth Physical Therapy: A Case Series, S. Weissman, A. Gladin, Todd E. Davenport Jan 2023

Using Clinical Decision Making To Identify The Appropriateness Of Telehealth Physical Therapy: A Case Series, S. Weissman, A. Gladin, Todd E. Davenport

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Background: The purpose of this case series is to highlight the shared decisionmaking process made between clinician and patient when determining the appropriateness of telehealth, in-person care, or a hybrid model. Case Descriptions: This case series describes 3 patients diagnosed with various musculoskeletal conditions causing pain and participation restrictions. Two patients received a hybrid model of care and one patient received telehealth physical therapy only. Outcomes: Two patients achieved desired goals and resumed participation in previously restricted activities. One patient did not achieve desired goals and eventually underwent total hip arthroplasty. Discussion: Case complexity, symptom irritability and severity, and changes …