Department of Emergency Medicine, Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, Chicago, IL, United States.
Department of Rehabilitation Services, Northwestern Memorial Hospital, Chicago, IL, United States.
Am J Emerg Med. 2018 Aug;36(8):1492-1496. doi: 10.1016/j.ajem.2018.05.053. Epub 2018 May 24.
Emergency department-initiated physical therapy (ED PT) is an emerging resource in the United States, with the number of ED PT programs in the United States growing rapidly over the last decade. In this collaborative model of care, physical therapists are consulted by the treating ED physician to assist in the evaluation and treatment of a number of movement and functional disorders, such as low back pain, peripheral vertigo, and various gait disturbances. Patients receiving ED PT benefit from the physical therapist's expertise in musculoskeletal and vestibular conditions and from the individualized attention provided in a typical bedside evaluation and treatment session, which includes education on expected symptom trajectory, recommendations for activity modulation, and facilitated outpatient follow-up. Early data suggest that both physicians and patients view ED PT services favorably, and that ED PT is associated with improvement of several important clinical and operational outcomes. Hospital systems interested in building their own ED PT program may benefit from the key steps outlined in this review, as well as a summary of the typical clinical volumes and practice patterns encountered at existing programs around the country.
急诊部启动的物理治疗(ED PT)是美国的一项新兴资源,在过去十年中,美国的 ED PT 项目数量迅速增长。在这种协作式护理模式中,接受治疗的 ED 医生会咨询物理治疗师,以帮助评估和治疗多种运动和功能障碍,如腰痛、周围性眩晕和各种步态障碍。接受 ED PT 的患者受益于物理治疗师在肌肉骨骼和前庭疾病方面的专业知识,以及在典型的床边评估和治疗过程中提供的个性化关注,其中包括对预期症状轨迹的教育、活动调节建议以及促进门诊随访。早期数据表明,医生和患者都对 ED PT 服务持积极看法,而且 ED PT 与改善几个重要的临床和运营结果有关。有兴趣建立自己的 ED PT 项目的医院系统可能会受益于本综述中概述的关键步骤,以及全国现有项目中遇到的典型临床量和实践模式的总结。