| Literature DB >> 26309382 |
Daniel G Rendeiro1, Gail D Deyle2, William G Boissonnault3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Physical therapy care for musculoskeletal conditions includes an ongoing process that systematically considers and prioritises diagnostic hypotheses. These diagnostic hypotheses include those that are typical for common musculoskeletal conditions, and must also include more rare conditions that would require care outside the scope of practice of the physical therapist. When additional screening is required, physical therapists collaborate with other providers or directly order the appropriate tests to rule out suspected pathology. CASE DESCRIPTION: This article illustrates the use of musculoskeletal imaging ordered by a physical therapist to guide ongoing management of a patient with back pain and a history of cancer. OUTCOMES: The patient successfully returned to moderate-intensity sport activities after a course of physical therapy. DISCUSSION: This case provides an example of how clinical diagnostic reasoning combined with clinical privileges to order musculoskeletal imaging can facilitate diagnostic accuracy in a timely and cost-efficient manner.Entities:
Keywords: Diagnosis; Meningioma; Musculoskeletal imaging; Neurofibromatosis; Schwannoma; Thoracic spine
Year: 2015 PMID: 26309382 PMCID: PMC4534847 DOI: 10.1179/2042618615Y.0000000013
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Man Manip Ther ISSN: 1066-9817