Clinical Pattern Recognition: Elbow Pain!

Clinical Pattern Recognition (CPR): Elbow Pain A powerful comprehensive app linking research to clinical practice Used in Residency and Fellowship training Used by some of the top programs in the United States Guideline based classification system for elbow pain Intuitive user interface that mimics the clinical reasoning of a master clinician Common pain referral patterns link to common hypotheses including: - Post traumatic elbow stiffness - Tennis elbow (lateral epicondylalgia) - Golfers elbow (medial epicondylalgia) - Ulnar collateral ligament sprain - Cubital tunnel syndrome (ulnar nerve entrapment) - Pronator teres syndrome (median nerve entrapment) - Supinator syndrome (radial nerve entrapment) Hypothesized conditions link to their specific key findings and faulty movements Evidence based impairments are linked to their associated ideal interventions including:- Manual therapy - Movement re-education - Therapeutic exercises - Modalities - Patient education Includes region specific red flag conditions for emergent referral Over 200 examination, movement analysis, manual therapy and exercise videos/pictures Assessment for Signs of central sensitization for specific conditions prone to chronic pain Multi-angle, High definition video with instructions Videos of how patients will present in the clinic Clinical reasoning videos for key findings, differential diagnosis, associated impairments, interventions Direct links to PUBmed abstracts for all techniques (where research is available) Use clinical pattern recognition to develop your clinical reasoning flow or have quick access to all special tests/physical exam techniques, all manual therapy techniques or all exercise techniquesAudience: Physical therapists/Physiotherapists Physical therapy assistants Osteopathic physicians Athletic trainers Clinicians managing patients with musculoskeletal conditions Medical professionals Educators Chiropractors Anyone interested in rehabilitation for elbow pain*This app may require you to be temporarily connected to wifi for downloading.