Does the way we deliver information influence outcomes?

“The doctor was very positive so I think it’s the best idea.” Or “The doctor was very negative so I think I will avoid that treatment.” We have to be careful not to bias our patients because we certainly can! Does the way we deliver information influence outcomes?

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  • Torrens, Carlos, Joan Miquel, and Fernando Santana. “Do we really allow patient decision-making in rotator cuff surgery? A prospective randomized study.” Journal of orthopaedic surgery and research 14.1 (2019): 1-6.

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Online Physiotherapy

Put simply this is Physio done via either telephone or video over the internet. Skype and facetime are examples of this.

Contrary to popular belief online physiotherapy can be very effective and it can help the same injuries that face to face physio can help. I have helped many people with injuries such as disc prolapses, tennis elbow, neck pain and much more).