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)
- Golfer’s 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 techniques
Audience:
• 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.