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Clinical Reasoning in the Maitland concept; Pieter Westerhuis; IMTA
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At the beginning of our courses we frequently ask our participants why they take part in our Maitland courses. A reason that is often mentioned is that they want to gain more structure during their examination and their overall treatment approach.
Besides a good documentation of what is said and done, a reflective clinical reasoning process seems like the most powerful tool we have to keep structured during our interaction with the patient.
The term „Clinical Reasoning“ describes the process in which a therapist is developing and testing hypothesis, while collecting information during the interaction with a patient. The goal is to establish a clinical diagnosis and a treatment approach fitting to this diagnose.
In the video Pieter shows one of the most common ways of clinical reasoning: the hypothetic-deductive reasoning. With an example from a course patient, he openly explains step by step his thoughts and his clinical reasoning to this patient. He also adds his thoughts on planning the next visit from that patient.
Very interesting for those of you, still searching for a structure in their ongoing interaction with their patients.
Have fun watching!!
Besides a good documentation of what is said and done, a reflective clinical reasoning process seems like the most powerful tool we have to keep structured during our interaction with the patient.
The term „Clinical Reasoning“ describes the process in which a therapist is developing and testing hypothesis, while collecting information during the interaction with a patient. The goal is to establish a clinical diagnosis and a treatment approach fitting to this diagnose.
In the video Pieter shows one of the most common ways of clinical reasoning: the hypothetic-deductive reasoning. With an example from a course patient, he openly explains step by step his thoughts and his clinical reasoning to this patient. He also adds his thoughts on planning the next visit from that patient.
Very interesting for those of you, still searching for a structure in their ongoing interaction with their patients.
Have fun watching!!
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