Working in a busy clinic, with a shared patient load can be tough! We often make quick diagnosis and treatment decisions with pattern recognition and intuition to make our patient load manageable. This approach, while saving time, can at times lead to errors in clinical reasoning and ineffective treatment. How can you work efficiently, avoid clinical reasoning errors, and change directions if your patient isn’t responding to treatment?
In Sherlock Holmes and the Sign of the Four Hypotheses, Nick Kendrick (APA Titled Musculoskeletal & Sports Physio) presents the case study of a patient with posterior arm pain.
Sherlock’s journey starts off in the wrong direction, and treatment stops improving his patients' pain. Find out if Sherlock will get back on track and work through his patients problems with clinical reasoning & reflective practice.
In Sherlock Holmes and the Sign of the Four Hypotheses, you’ll:
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