Literature DB >> 11433976

[Unbroken continuity of patient care in shoulder pain. Same initial care in primary health services as in hospitals].

J Nowak1, B Svensson, C Blondell, H Schröder-Winter, C Lind-Johansson, B Wänstrand.   

Abstract

Thirty percent of all patients that consult their primary care physicians for pain in their musculoskeletal systems have pain in the neck/shoulder region, while 23% have lower back pain. Of major concern in Sweden is a patient's lengthy waiting period before seeing a specialist, with a resultant delay in treatment. A multidisciplinary group of physicians and physical therapists has therefore been working on and refining a system of tools to provide an "unbroken chain of care" for the diagnosis and treatment of patients with shoulder pathology. An unbroken chain of care enables the clinician regardless of specialty to provide the highest level of care to all patients with the same initial diagnostic and treatment parameters. Axelina is the tool that provides all the standardized treatment algorithms, rehabilitation plans and detailed home exercises. Axelina also contains a two-day instructional package with case studies presented on video.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11433976

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Lakartidningen        ISSN: 0023-7205


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1.  The occurrence and severity of musculoskeletal disorders in Swedish military personnel during peacekeeping operations in Afghanistan.

Authors:  David Glad; Eva Skillgate; Lena W Holm
Journal:  Eur Spine J       Date:  2012-01-07       Impact factor: 3.134

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