What Changes in Therapist Behaviors are Necessary to Better Assist Patients? with Daniel Rhon
👉🏻 Dr. Daniel Rhon's interview on PT Pro Talk Podcast
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What Changes in Therapist Behaviors are Necessary to Better Assist Patients? with Daniel Rhon
👉🏻 Dr. Daniel Rhon's interview on PT Pro Talk Podcast
What are Common Patient Related Barriers to the Implementation of a PT treatment? with Daniel Rhon
Several common patient-related barriers may impede the successful implementation of physical therapy (PT) treatment. These barriers include issues such as lack of motivation, poor adherence to prescribed exercises, fear of pain or discomfort, and misconceptions about the treatment process. Additionally, logistical challenges, such as time constraints and difficulty incorporating exercises into daily routines, can hinder optimal engagement. Overcoming these barriers requires effective communication, personalized treatment plans, and collaborative goal-setting between patients and physical therapists to enhance treatment adherence and improve overall outcomes.
How can PTs Help Change Patients’ Behavior? with Daniel Rhon | PT Pro Talk Podcast
Physical therapists (PTs) play a pivotal role in influencing positive behavior change in patients. By employing motivational interviewing techniques, setting realistic goals, and providing continuous support, PTs can inspire patients to adopt healthier lifestyles and adhere to prescribed rehabilitation plans. Building a collaborative and empowering relationship, PTs facilitate lasting changes that contribute to improved overall well-being and sustained physical health for their patients.
What Changes in Therapist Behaviors are Necessary to Better Assist Patients? with Daniel Rhon
Improving patient outcomes requires therapists to undergo a paradigm shift in their behaviors. Emphasizing empathy, active listening, and personalized goal-setting, therapists must adopt a patient-centric approach. Staying informed about evolving treatment methods and fostering open communication are crucial. By embracing these changes, therapists can create a more responsive and effective therapeutic relationship, ultimately contributing to better patient assistance.
“ POTS, or postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome is an autonomic disorder that affects blood flow throughout the body and is primarily characterized by orthostatic intolerance, increased heart rate and syncope. At BMPT our therapists understand not only the initial presentation of POTS but how this diagnoses can affect your rehab routine. Tune in for more information on POTS, EDS and how BMPT can help you! “ #potsawareness #potssyndromeawareness #pttreatment #painfreelife https://www.instagram.com/p/CRWc0P2B86L/?utm_medium=tumblr