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    Treatment Plans

    Hi all,

    I struggle with advanced treatment plans

    Does any body have a worked example of problem list, treatment plan, scientific rationale etc.

    Perhaps this is something we can develop ourselves. Would love to hear peoples opinions.

    Thanks

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    Re: Treatment Plans

    Helo,
    It is good and profesional to concider the ICF when making a treatment plan. To involve a treatment on the levels for Structure, Function, Activity and Participating.
    And anwser for every level the question What, How, any Why are you treating?
    Example: LEVEL STRUCTURE: What? Gluteus Maximus, How? Bridging, Why? for easier sit to stand transfer.
    And then also for other levels.


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    Re: Treatment Plans

    Hi Joze,

    I agree completely and I (try) to use the ICF as much as possible. However, I am unsure if what I am writing is correct. I was hoping if anybody could upload a sample treatment plan using the ICF so I can see if what I'm doing is correct.

    I'd love to see a good example to compare my own work against. I find it a difficult skill.

    Thanks all



 
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