In addition to patients seen under an insurance or cash basis, clients who have suffered a work-place injury or car accident can benefit from physical therapy to help address their pain and return them to function.
2. In addition to patients seen under an insurance or cash basis,
clients who have suffered a work-place injury or car accident
can benefit from physical therapy to help address their pain
and return them to function.
3. What sets patients that have suffered a workplace injury or
car accident apart from a typical patient is merely an
insurance company is covering their medical costs.
For these patients, it’s imperative
their rehabilitation practitioner use
diagnostic tools, like handheld
dynamometers or goniometers, to
offer comprehensive care.
4. The following list are the most common
types of medical/legal patients:
Personal injury cases
Workers’ compensation cases
Malpractice cases
5. Not only do these patients have the same aims: to return to
full function, but rehabilitation also helps bring these cases
to a resolution.
Since rehabilitation plays an integral role in these cases: for
the patient’s physical well-being as well as resolution of a
legal matter: the evaluation and charting process is of even
more importance.
6. In order to make the evaluation and charting process seamless,
practitioners are wise to use specific diagnostic tools to help
streamline the process and ensure accuracy for reporting
purposes. One of the best tools on the market today for
practitioners to utilize is the Commander Echo.
7. One of the main benefits of the Commander Echo is it provides
practitioners and practices alike with an effective and easy to use
system for preparing a comprehensive report that summarizes
the evaluator’s data and objective findings.
8. With a simple to use system, practitioners can quickly and
objective evaluate both strength and range of motion in
addition to other necessary date to help support a patient’s
case for loss of functional ability and/or pain.
9. When an employee sustains and injury or a patient has a
car accident, there is a lengthy process that starts with
evaluations and leads to reports and paperwork as they
navigate the claims process.
Upon seeking an evaluation with a
rehabilitation practitioner or
physical therapist must establish a
baseline of strength in addition to
identify any deficits that may have
occurred as a results of the injury
or accident.
Using medical/legal approved
evaluation tools like those included
in the Commander Echo go a long
way towards establishing a chain of
trustworthy results.
10. In these situations, the first thing a practitioner will need to do is
to evaluate the injury or condition. This is particularly important
with a work-related injury, where a practitioner needs to confirm
the person’s description of the accident or injury and diagnose the
degree of disability or dysfunction.
With the use of diagnosistic tools, like
those included in the Commander Echo,
the practitioner can establish necessary
baselines and create a workable plan to
help return the patient to full function
in their daily activities and necessary
work tasks.
11. Throughout the rehabilitation process, practitioners will continue
to use specific manual muscle testing and range of motion tools
to help track progress and adjust the prescribed regimen as
necessary.
Finally, the Commander Echo
provides concrete data of patient’s
progress in terms of strength,
range of motion and ultimately
function which can help provide
valuable information on if and
when a patient can return to work,
if disability has occurred as a
result of the injury.
13. The JTech Commander was designed to offer practitioners full-
scale evaluations using different diagnostic tools to measure
strength and range of motion with data stored in one easy-to-
use device. The benefits of the JTech Commander include:
14. Documents the testing subject’s ability to
meet critical daily activities and any deficits
that may hamper that ability
15. Provides accurate results for physical strength
capabilities to establish a baseline, track progress
throughout rehabilitation and establish a timeline
for return-to-work and full function in daily
activities.
16. Versatile testing applications: ability to handle daily
tasks, work tasks, ability to maintain neutral posture,
manual dexterity or more.
17. Practitioners can use the JTech Commander confidently
because it complies with the Americans with Disabilities Act
(ADA) and Equal Employment Opportunity Commission
(EEOC) compliance dictates.
19. To test for range of motion, an inclinometer device is
invaluable to provide complete evaluation of movement
in the testing joint for the spine and large extremities.
Large Range of Motion:
20. The JTech Commander Manual Muscle Testing handheld
dynamometer gives practitioners the ability to test strength of
an injured muscle or group of muscles.
Muscle Testing:
Additionally, strength can be
evaluated with regards to
ability to accomplish specific
daily and job tasks.
This is a great tool to establish
a baseline and continue to use
to track rehabilitation progress.
21. In addition to large range of motion, it can sometimes be
important to evaluate movement of the small joints in fingers
and toes. In these cases, a goniometer is a valuable tool.
Small Range of Motion:
The Commander Echo
goniometer offers is
both portable and
highly without the
need for a computer
for data collection.
22. Research has shown that hand strength is not only an indicator of
a person’s ability to remain independent but is also a sign of
overall health and predictor for certain health problems.
Pinch Strength:
The Commander Echo Pinch
Strength Gauge was designed
to measure hand strength as
well as voluntary maximal
effort evaluations.
23. The Echo Commander Console:
The Echo Commander console was designed to work easily with range
of motion and strength testing devices and will automatically collect and
store the individual testing results wirelessly.
The Echo Commander console is required with the purchase of each
evaluation device and can be used with corresponding software to
provide practitioners with detailed reports.