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We dive deep into person-centered care and its significance in modern physical therapy practice. Join host Amy McDevitt with Mark Shepherd, experts in physical therapy education and fellowship training, as they explore how to effectively manage chronic pain through the use of pain phenotyping and the biopsychosocial model. Learn how clinical frameworks and patient communication can revolutionize your approach to pain management and physical therapy treatments.
Whether you’re a seasoned therapist or a student in physical therapy education, this discussion offers valuable insights into how the therapeutic alliance, basic clinical skills, and the understanding of social determinants of health can elevate your patient care.
Tune in to discover how frameworks and a person-first approach can help you navigate the complexities of chronic pain and ensure better patient outcomes.
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We dive deep into person-centered care and its significance in modern physical therapy practice. Join host Amy McDevitt with Mark Shepherd, experts in physical therapy education and fellowship training, as they explore how to effectively manage chronic pain through the use of pain phenotyping and the biopsychosocial model. Learn how clinical frameworks and patient communication can revolutionize your approach to pain management and physical therapy treatments.
Whether you’re a seasoned therapist or a student in physical therapy education, this discussion offers valuable insights into how the therapeutic alliance, basic clinical skills, and the understanding of social determinants of health can elevate your patient care.
Tune in to discover how frameworks and a person-first approach can help you navigate the complexities of chronic pain and ensure better patient outcomes.
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