Originally posted by: ja1484
Originally posted by: eits
what? i still need a picture in order to tell what his posture is like.
Much better to examine in person. People tend to pose for pictures, even unintentionally, which means you get inaccurate information.
also, yeah, i'd have him do certain orthopedic exams by himself. why does he need to be supervised to do scheppelman's? what about t/s arom? sternal compression (press the spine of a book against your sternum)? slump test? etc. these are all things he can do on his own without supervision if you explain what to do and show pictures you can rip from google images.
jesus christ, you really aren't trying to act stupid, are you? you really are serious. that's scary.
You think he'd do thoracic spine AROM without compensation from the lumbar and/or cervical regions? You think he'd be able to properly provoke the slump test being someone with no (for all we know) orthopaedic knowledge?
You do realize that having someone self-compress their sternum using the method you describe completely confounds your results because the scapular retractors come into play as a stabilizer as the person attempts to put pressure on their sternum, thus potentially aggravating a muscular issue during a test for a skeletal problem in the same general region?
You're suggesting an untrained individual perform orthopaedic tests on themselves, unsupervised, and
I'm scary? Are you missing a brain lobe?
as for your semantic issue about "correlation," it's a correlation that will be able to tell someone what might be the issue. if someone off the street tells me that he has generalized low back pain that wakes him up in the middle of the night and he's been a smoker for 30 years, then the correlation i make is that smoking is correlated with cancer and cancer is correlated with pain that causes patients to wake up in the middle of the night. am i going to diagnose that he has cancer? no. will i tell him that he might want to see his gp? absolutely.
It COULD, MIGHT, WOULD, MAY be a lot of things. It could be fucking evil spirits. The point is, over the internet, you will never be able to properly address or assess it, and thinking you can is dangerous, ill-advised thinking. The far better solution is the one you eventually arrive at in the end - send him to his family doc.
that's how coming up with a differential works. you make correlations to lead you down the right path and then you follow through with trying to diagnose. i cannot diagnose anything on the guy, so i'll try to send him to someone who can and can treat him properly based on what i know hasn't worked in the past and what might work.
You're finally starting to talk sense. You admit you can't diagnose, what I've been trying to tell you all along. You admit you need to send him to someone for proper care in person, what I've been trying to tell you all along.
That's cute, how you try to play off those ideas like you thought of them yourself.
And you might want to be more complete with your answer regarding differential diagnoses. You *should* know as well as I do that a differential diagnosis cannot be made based on one test, observation, or piece of history by itself (for example, looking at a photo over the internet). You need multiple concomitant findings implicating the same problem - at that point, the odds begin to work in your favor rather than against you.
That's why there's so much of an emphasis in the research right now on likelihood ratios and clinical prediction rules.
i'm not walking on thin ice telling the guy to try doing bird-dogs or breugger's for a week. that's the dumbest thing i've ever heard haha.
Really? If you represent yourself as a chiropractor (or even worse, are one already) and provide treatment advice based on a couple tidbits over a web message forum, you've just prescribed treatment without evaluation. A reach? Cases have been lost with worse.
Granted, it's highly unlikely in this situation that anything will come of it. I'm just trying to help you realize how people outside the profession would view what you're doing so you can preserve your image as a practitioner.
But, by all means, if you don't want the help, if you want to "practice" in poor form by handing out advice based on incomplete information over the web, be my guest. Doesn't affect me - just you and the poor sap who might follow your advice.