Thu, 28 February 2019
In episode 252 of the Mechanical Care Forum, we continue our conversation with Melissa Watson and Annie O’Connor of the Shirley Ryan Ability Lab in the Chicago area. We talk about the yellow flag risk form, what it measures and how it’s tied to patient outcomes. We also talk about a community outreach pain education program which some clinicians are using to serve those in chronic pain and which is proving to generate additional patients into their practice. This week on MCF! |
Sun, 17 February 2019
MCF Episode 251 - Melissa Watson and Annie O'Connor, Part 1: A Game Changer for Neurological Patients
In episode 251 of the Mechanical Care Forum, we're talking with Melissa Watson and we’re joined by Annie O’Connor. Both practice at the Shirley Ryan Ability Lab in the Chicago IL area. We talk about Melissa’s journey and her focus in neurological rehab and the improved effectiveness in treating this population of patients through the Pain Mechanism Classification System and Mechanical Diagnosis and Therapy. This week on MCF!
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Sun, 10 February 2019
In episode 250 of the Mechanical Care Forum, we've got part two with Ms. Lynn Grimm of New Orleans, Louisiana USA. She shares more on her direct pay practice. How she'd done it, who she leaned on for help and she talks about giving her expertise back to those underprivileged. Another great conversation this week on MCF!
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Sun, 3 February 2019
In episode 249 of the Mechanical Care Forum, we're joined by Mrs. Lynn Grimm of New Orleans, Louisiana USA. She shares her lengthy journey from first hearing about McKenzie "extension exercises" to her time out of practice, then back in and with renewed excitement and passion. It's a great personal story of this "addiction" or "disease," as she puts it. This week on MCF!
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