Ron,

On reading your message the second time around, I realized the article was vague as to which therapy(ies) were involved in the Doc's knee rehab. Since, if I understand correctly, it was written by an MD (who might not usually work closely with rehab professionals), his REHABILITATION reference may also refer to other rehab professionals (such as OT).

It is no doubt poorly worded and his understanding of rehab goals and how they relate to the various professionals is weak. From the limited information, I didn't gather it attributed the Doc's example goals specifically to PT. Perhaps the goals mentioned by the Doc were the OTher rehab professional's that were most memorable and important to him. Now, if the OT designation could be as memorable to the patient, that would be terrific.

Sue Mikolajczak, OT


---- Original Message ----- From: "Ron Carson" <[email protected]>
To: "OTlist" <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, August 26, 2009 7:52 PM
Subject: [OTlist] Speaking of PT working in our domain


Just received August 09 edition of "Advance for Directors in Rehabilitation" magazine. Starting on page 10, the article "Base of Knowledge: Top 10 lessons of Knee Replacement Surgery" gives a brief synopsis of an MD's experience with having knee replacement surgery. Here's a quote, starting on
page 3:

"Postop rehab is essential. Patients should always engage in rehabilitation and physical therapy following knee replacement surgery. ... Goals should be determined in concert with the patient and they should be clear and obtainable. A goal can be as simple as playing with
    grandchildren or as complex as playing a competitive sport again."

The obvious lack of OT is sad, but that PT would write a patient goal
similar to "playing with children", is glaring OT'ish.

One thing of interest is that there is a brief discussion box written by a PT. The therapist never really mentions goals similar to what the article's author suggests. Maybe PT is running into the same thing as OT: Saying one
thing but doing something else...

Ron


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