
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


Pressure pain tolerance algometry can help with phenotyping pain, identifying responder patients likely to improve with a given intervention, aid tracking and monitoring changes in patients, and much more. Join me in this podcast short as I discuss what is perhaps the most underutilized, yet useful, tool in the neuromusculoskeletal toolbox.
By Dr. Mark White, PT, DPT, BA, OCSPressure pain tolerance algometry can help with phenotyping pain, identifying responder patients likely to improve with a given intervention, aid tracking and monitoring changes in patients, and much more. Join me in this podcast short as I discuss what is perhaps the most underutilized, yet useful, tool in the neuromusculoskeletal toolbox.