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Welcome to Season 2 of AMC Clinical Deep Dive!
Tackle the Lower Back Pain (LBP) station with confidence! While most patients recover within 4–6 weeks, applying heat via wheat bags, wraps, or pads is a high-yield intervention to reduce short-term pain and improve daily functioning. This episode breaks down how heat increases blood flow and relaxes muscles to facilitate the "stay active" recovery gold standard. We cover essential OSCE safety protocols, including screening for poor sensation and preventing burns by avoiding boiling water and direct skin contact. Learn to counsel patients on 30-minute applications versus 8-hour continuous heat wraps to ace your management plan!
Keywords: #AMCClinicalExam #LowerBackPain #HeatTherapy #OSCEManagement #IMGAustralia #WheatBagSafety #HotWaterBottleBurns #LBPGuidelines
Pro Tip: In your OSCE, never suggest heat therapy in isolation. Explicitly state that "staying active is the best thing for recovery", and you are recommending heat specifically to "reduce pain and help the patient move more freely". Demonstrating safety by warning against boiling water and advising a towel wrap for wheat bags will show the examiner you prioritise patient safety.
If this AMC-related topic interests you, visit the full webpage for extended notes and additional exam-oriented resources: Mastering Low Back Pain for AMC Clinicals
Also, listen to the Lower Back Pain series:
S2E21 - Managing Low Back Pain Without Drugs
S2E14 - CBT for Chronic Low Back Pain_How It Works
S2E2 - Low Back Pain Triage: How to Counsel Patients to 'Stay Active'
S1E47 - Acute Sciatica_A Landscape Gardener's Low Back Pain
🎧 Episodes in Season 1 (150 clinical scenarios) have been indexed by topic, patient group, discipline, setting, and more to support targeted learning. Use the filters to locate discussions relevant to your study or clinical training.
By MedistandingWelcome to Season 2 of AMC Clinical Deep Dive!
Tackle the Lower Back Pain (LBP) station with confidence! While most patients recover within 4–6 weeks, applying heat via wheat bags, wraps, or pads is a high-yield intervention to reduce short-term pain and improve daily functioning. This episode breaks down how heat increases blood flow and relaxes muscles to facilitate the "stay active" recovery gold standard. We cover essential OSCE safety protocols, including screening for poor sensation and preventing burns by avoiding boiling water and direct skin contact. Learn to counsel patients on 30-minute applications versus 8-hour continuous heat wraps to ace your management plan!
Keywords: #AMCClinicalExam #LowerBackPain #HeatTherapy #OSCEManagement #IMGAustralia #WheatBagSafety #HotWaterBottleBurns #LBPGuidelines
Pro Tip: In your OSCE, never suggest heat therapy in isolation. Explicitly state that "staying active is the best thing for recovery", and you are recommending heat specifically to "reduce pain and help the patient move more freely". Demonstrating safety by warning against boiling water and advising a towel wrap for wheat bags will show the examiner you prioritise patient safety.
If this AMC-related topic interests you, visit the full webpage for extended notes and additional exam-oriented resources: Mastering Low Back Pain for AMC Clinicals
Also, listen to the Lower Back Pain series:
S2E21 - Managing Low Back Pain Without Drugs
S2E14 - CBT for Chronic Low Back Pain_How It Works
S2E2 - Low Back Pain Triage: How to Counsel Patients to 'Stay Active'
S1E47 - Acute Sciatica_A Landscape Gardener's Low Back Pain
🎧 Episodes in Season 1 (150 clinical scenarios) have been indexed by topic, patient group, discipline, setting, and more to support targeted learning. Use the filters to locate discussions relevant to your study or clinical training.