How cool is this video? It talks about clinical reasoning in selecting ADL retraining. This is honestly the most abstract and difficult concept for me to think through in my cases. If someone has an UE injury I can follow normal protocols and barely think about it just adjust it to the person's specific biomechanical needs. However, ADL retraining involves so many more components particularly the holistic ones which can be more difficult to think through due to not always being in the patient's home environment. This helps us think about what questions we SHOULD be asking to really tailor the intervention to the person and make it meaningful.
How cool is this video? It talks about clinical reasoning in selecting ADL retraining. This is honestly the most abstract and difficult concept for me to think through in my cases. If someone has an UE injury I can follow normal protocols and barely think about it just adjust it to the person's specific biomechanical needs. However, ADL retraining involves so many more components particularly the holistic ones which can be more difficult to think through due to not always being in the patient's home environment. This helps us think about what questions we SHOULD be asking to really tailor the intervention to the person and make it meaningful.