EPISODE · May 30, 2024 · 12 MIN
Smoothly Transitioning Between Your Subjective & Objective Assessments
from The New Grad Physio Podcast · host Andy Barker
Ever feel like your subjective and objective assessments are pole parts... Almost as if they have nothing to do with one another? Remember when you were told at Uni that the aim of the subjective assessment was to make a hypothesis as to what your patient's injury might be...Then you use your objective assessment to test this hypothesis and confirm your patient diagnosis. Pretty straightforward, right... But not that easy in real life, right! Listen to this week's podcast to hear why this happens and how to better transition between your subjective and objective assessments. Enjoy the show! Andy Barker The New Grad Physio Mentor PS. Want to learn how to structure a systematic subjective and objective assessment that will help you find the right patient problem, each and every time... Regardless of your patient's injury? Then head here to find out how!
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Ever feel like your subjective and objective assessments are pole parts... Almost as if they have nothing to do with one another? Remember when you were told at Uni that the aim of the subjective assessment was to make a hypothesis as to what your patient's injury might be...Then you use your objective assessment to test this hypothesis and confirm your patient diagnosis. Pretty straightforward, right... But not that easy in real life, right! Listen to this week's podcast to hear why this happens and how to better transition between your subjective and objective assessments. Enjoy the show! Andy Barker The New Grad Physio Mentor PS. Want to learn how to structure a systematic subjective and objective assessment that will help you find the right patient problem, each and every time... Regardless of your patient's injury? Then head here to find out how!
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