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Susan and Erica are back together for the Fall season! Chronic knee pain can be much more than a regional event. Susan presents a client with an extensive timeline and clinical reasoning as to why it is important to consider the entire system in this integrated approach. The key here is also maintaining relevance and sustainability for the client.
A glance at this episode:
[1:18] Explanation of Episode Structure and Content
[2:59] Introduction to the Client Case Study
[5:30] Client's Medical History and Injuries
[12:47] Initial Assessment and Observations
[13:33] Treatment Plan and Initial Intervention
[31:02] Follow-Up and Client Feedback
[31:17] Advanced Treatment and Future Plans
[31:31] Conclusion and Encouragement for Listeners
Related links:
Tough To Treat Website
Erica’s Course: Decoding the Complex Patient
Susan’s Pelvic Health Education Subscription
Access the Transcript
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Susan and Erica are back together for the Fall season! Chronic knee pain can be much more than a regional event. Susan presents a client with an extensive timeline and clinical reasoning as to why it is important to consider the entire system in this integrated approach. The key here is also maintaining relevance and sustainability for the client.
A glance at this episode:
[1:18] Explanation of Episode Structure and Content
[2:59] Introduction to the Client Case Study
[5:30] Client's Medical History and Injuries
[12:47] Initial Assessment and Observations
[13:33] Treatment Plan and Initial Intervention
[31:02] Follow-Up and Client Feedback
[31:17] Advanced Treatment and Future Plans
[31:31] Conclusion and Encouragement for Listeners
Related links:
Tough To Treat Website
Erica’s Course: Decoding the Complex Patient
Susan’s Pelvic Health Education Subscription
Access the Transcript
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