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Physical Exam

Physical Exam

 

 

The Physical Exam, also known as the objective assessment. The purpose of the physical exam is to physically check which structures may be causing the symptoms and also to confirm our diagnosis from the interview. In most cases, the Physiotherapist should have reached pre diagnosis and will use the objective assessment as a final test to confirm their findings. In complex and chronic cases, it is at times not possible to reach a diagnosis within the first session. Each Physiotherapist will have their own way of conducting the Physical exam. My personal preference is to start observing how the patient sits, walks into the treatment room, fascial expressions and behaviour throughout the session well before we even start the physical exam. Once the physical exam starts, there are certain things I will check for. These can include: movement within the joint, strength testing, special tests etc Although not essential, if a patient has brought in with them scans and other medical reports, I will often sit with them and explain what this medical jargon actually means. Not only does this assist the patient’s understanding of their problem, it also increases their trust in you. Once all this is done, I will then explain to the patient what I found during the physical exam, what this means and how we are going to treat this problem.

 

Ajit Singh Lamba
Physiotherapist

Ajit Singh Lamba: Physiotherapist in Parramatta

The Interview

The Interview

 

 

The Interview Also known as the Subjective Assessment.

Once the patient has filled out the intake form, the form is passed on to the Physiotherapist who reviews the information. The Physiotherapist greets the patient and invites them into the treatment room. Where the form is discussed in more detail. The patient is asked how the Physiotherapist can assist them with their symptoms. After hearing all of the patient’s concerns, the Physiotherapist chooses in consultation with the patient the main issues they would like addressed.

The next part of the assessment, the Physiotherapist asks detailed questions into the symptoms the patient may be experiencing. Such as when did the injury take place, what type of symptoms is the patient experiencing? What makes the symptoms better or worse.

 

Ajit Singh Lamba
Physiotherapist

 

Ajit Singh Lamba: Physiotherapist in Parramatta

Pre Interview

Pre Interview

Pre – Interview In this phase of the process, a new patient has just arrived for their appointment with the Physiotherapist. They are greeted by our friendly Admin team who will then ask them to fill out the intake form. The intake form is very similar to the interview or the subjective assessment. The form allows the new patient to share as much detail as they wish regarding their symptoms and what they require assistance with by answering a series of questions.

Ajit Singh Lamba
Physiotherapist

Physiotherapy Professionals Parramatta
12 Ada Street
Harris Park
NSW, 2150

www.physioparramatta.com.au
[email protected]

Ajit Singh Lamba: Physiotherapist in Parramatta

Intro: The Perfect Physiotherapy Consultation

Intro: The Perfect Physiotherapy Consultation

 

 

Welcome to Physiotherapy Professionals Parramatta! My name is Ajit Singh Lamba and I’ve been a Physiotherapist for for 11 years. I specialise in helping patients with long term spinal related pain. These patients may have been to multiple other professionals, they might have had multiple scans done or they may even rely on multiple medications to help them get through the day. The purpose of this video series is to take you through the perfect Physiotherapy consultation. Enjoy.

Ajit Singh Lamba
Physiotherapist

Physiotherapy Professionals Parramatta
12 Ada Street
Harris Park
NSW, 2150

www.physioparramatta.com.au
[email protected]

 

Covid-19 Update

Covid-19 Update

Covid-19 Update

Dear Physio Parramatta community,

Hope you are all keeping well.
What a crazy week it’s been is probably bit of an understatement.
Just wanted to keep you up to date with accurate information regarding the Covid-19 situation.

The clinic remains closed till further notice.
We are however available to assist you online or on the phone if you have any questions or require assistance.

New restrictions came into play today to further limit the effects of the virus.

  1. No outdoor gatherings greater than 2 people (Not including family)
  2. Outdoor gym and playgrounds closed
  3. Self isolation recommended for people aged over 70
  4. Self isolation recommended for people aged over 60 with pre existing medical conditions
  5. Self isolation recommended for indigenous people aged over 50
  6. Everyone else, stay at home if you are not travelling for work or education
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