Patient evaluation

Once the patient folder activated, the name and his folder ID must appear at the top of the PhysioGraphic toolbar. PhysioGraphic is bundled with several tools allowing the practitioner to record the evaluation of the strength:

The testing evaluation is based on well-known criteria with a scale ranging from 0 to 5 (0, 1, 1+, 2-,...5).

The strength evaluation allows you recording either maximum strength or the recovery rate.

Range of motion with colorful diagrams

Sensitivity disorder with meaningful diagrams (Pain, paraesthesia...)

Evaluation of daily activities

Treatment provided.

The rehabilitation program is a feature providing computerized rehab programs for your patient utilizing an unlimited range of exercise equipment. The patient simply follows the instruction on the computer-generated exercise sheet and writes down performance at each station. After the exercise session completed, office staff enters the result from the patient’s session into the computer. The computer automatically adjusts the weight and the repetitions for the next session.

Diagram insertion. When editing PhysioGraphic document, you insert any diagram (range of motion, strength, sensitivity disorder...) At the caret position

In this chapter, the following issues are covered

Where are located the commands  ?

Range of motion

        Daily evaluation

        Target evaluation with respect to anatomic position

        Vertebral mobility

Sensitivity disorder

        Dermatomes

        Vertebral spine

Strength assessment

        Maximal strength

        Target strength

Rehabilitation program

        Initial evaluation

        Exercise sheet

        Exercise result

Testing

        Range of motion

        Muscles

Daily activities

Evaluation

Treatement provided

Treatement provided

Document

Chart notes

Progress report

Modality sheet

Diagram insertion

        Range of motion

        Vertebral Mobility

        Testing- range of motion

        Testing muscle

        Maximal strength

        Sensitivity disorder

        Daily activities

 

 

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