Rehabilitation Principles

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Rehabilitation Principles Rehabilitation Principles

Episode . Run time 1:18:40 - PUBLISHED ON 28TH OF DECEMBER, 2021

Sensitivity variables (pain and other sensitivity issues) are often being equated with the search for, or the presence of, distinct pathology although this, in several cases, is simply to be seen as being part of a normal spectrum. Especially in musculoskeletal medicine the morphological variables in pain-free subjects are numerous and may question the same diagnoses made merely on such. Without a doubt, several of the diagnostic labels with which we are confronted are prone to discussion and cannot be used to define treatment parameters or define patient-centered care.

I am making an attempt to further define professional identity, professional attitude, the required resources and dive into the dynamics concerning the rehabilitation processes.

 

Learning Points

The therapeutic encounter is potentially complex and the patient plays a decisive role in the rehabilitation process.

The rehabilitation process is a physical, cognitive, and behavioral active, often nonlinear, observational process.

Dealing with the constant flow of research data and updates of knowledge as well as the interpretation and judgment of the flow of  information requires a broad knowledge base, personal resources, and the presence of scientific and rehabilitation strongholds

The presence of an enormous amount of potential variables in our patients requires the search for individual care and patient-centered decision-making.

The use of academic titles requires academic science-based knowledge and behavior.

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