Northwestern University, Chicago, Illinois (L.D.H.); Teachers College, Columbia University, New York (L.Q.); Newton-Wellesley Hospital, Newton Massachusetts and MGH Institute of Health Professions, Charlestown, Massachusetts (K.G.B.); University of Alabama at Birmingham (D.A.B.); University of North Texas Health Science Center, Fort Worth, Texas (M.Q.); St Ambrose University, Davenport, Iowa (N.R.); and Infinity Rehab, Wilsonville, Oregon (P.L.S.).
J Neurol Phys Ther. 2018 Apr;42(2):110-117. doi: 10.1097/NPT.0000000000000215.
The APTA recently established a vision for physical therapists to transform society by optimizing movement to promote health and wellness, mitigate impairments, and prevent disability. An important element of this vision entails the integration of the movement system into the profession, and necessitates the development of movement system diagnoses by physical therapists. At this point in time, the profession as a whole has not agreed upon diagnostic classifications or guidelines to assist in developing movement system diagnoses that will consistently capture an individual's movement problems. We propose that, going forward, diagnostic classifications of movement system problems need to be developed, tested, and validated. The Academy of Neurologic Physical Therapy's Movement System Task Force was convened to address these issues with respect to management of movement system problems in patients with neurologic conditions. The purpose of this article is to report on the work and recommendations of the Task Force.
The Task Force identified 4 essential elements necessary to develop and implement movement system diagnoses for patients with primarily neurologic involvement from existing movement system classifications. The Task Force considered the potential impact of using movement system diagnoses on clinical practice, education and, research. Recommendations were developed and provided recommendations for potential next steps to broaden this discussion and foster the development of movement system diagnostic classifications.
The Task Force proposes that diagnostic classifications of movement system problems need to be developed, tested, and validated with the long-range goal to reach consensus on and adoption of a movement system diagnostic framework for clients with neurologic injury or disease states.Video Abstract available for more insights from the authors (see Video, Supplemental Digital Content 1, available at: http://links.lww.com/JNPT/A198).
APTA 最近确立了物理治疗师的愿景,即通过优化运动来促进健康和健康、减轻损伤和预防残疾来改变社会。这一愿景的一个重要组成部分是将运动系统纳入专业领域,并需要物理治疗师制定运动系统诊断。在现阶段,整个专业还没有就诊断分类或指南达成一致,以帮助制定能够始终如一地捕捉到个体运动问题的运动系统诊断。我们提出,今后需要制定、测试和验证运动系统问题的诊断分类。神经物理治疗学院的运动系统工作组被召集来解决这些问题,以管理神经疾病患者的运动系统问题。本文的目的是报告工作组的工作和建议。
工作组确定了从现有的运动系统分类中为主要神经受累的患者制定和实施运动系统诊断所需的 4 个基本要素。工作组考虑了使用运动系统诊断对临床实践、教育和研究的潜在影响。制定了建议,并为进一步讨论和促进运动系统诊断分类的发展提供了建议。
工作组建议需要制定、测试和验证运动系统问题的诊断分类,其长远目标是就神经损伤或疾病状态的客户的运动系统诊断框架达成共识并采用该框架。