Posts Tagged ‘physical therapist’
When the “Protective” Position Isn’t Protective: A Counterintuitive Observation in Rotator Cuff Tendinopathy
A single-patient observation suggests that muscle–tendon length may influence shoulder pain more than we assume. A Counterintuitive Patient Response A patient’s answer to a simple question about her shoulder pain stopped me in my tracks. When I asked what eased the pain, she replied: “When I position my arm above my head, it feels…
Read MorePain Severity vs Pain Irritability: Why the difference matters in musculoskeletal care
A recent patient with shoulder pain persuaded me that pain intensity does not always reflect the clinical seriousness of a condition. Pain irritability – how easily pain is triggered and how long it lasts – often matters more for guiding treatment decisions. A 65-year-old male reported right shoulder pain. When queried, when did it start…
Read MoreHow to mitigate risks & enhance benefits of DIY care of non-traumatic musculoskeletal pain
My January 2026 visit to my healthcare provider was shocking: my coinsurance deductible is twice as much as last year. My health insurance company increased my premium by 25%. Around the same time, I am doing a “do-it-yourself” repair of my Wi-Fi system. My Physical Therapy practice is a one-man shop. So, one of my…
Read MoreHow Horizontal Body Proportions “Inverted Triangle” Can Relate to Back Pain
A current patient with recalcitrant back pain is challenging me to look for innovative strategies for treatment. This 29-year-old male has a 3-year history of low back pain. The pain occurs daily, with an average intensity of 3 out of 10. The symptoms are worse with prolonged sitting. Worse on days that he is more…
Read MoreEscaping the Drama Triangle: Practical Tactics for Direct Dialogue Between Physical Therapists & Surgeons.
Earlier in my Physical Therapy career, I joined a pain management team at a teaching hospital. Team members included an Anesthesiologist, Primary Care Provider, Physical Therapist, Psychologist, and others. We held team meetings to discuss chronic pain patients. Few would dispute that face-to-face real-time communication was a particularly effective way to provide care. Unfortunately, the…
Read MoreSecond Opinion Physical Therapist
Getting and providing second opinions regarding medical care is a common practice. Getting and providing second opinions from a physical therapist is a less common practice, but why? Decisions regarding healthcare can by very important. There are times and situations when getting a second opinion regarding healthcare advice are a prudent action. Studies have shown…
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