During your first visit you can expect the following:
- Arrive at your appointment having already completed your paperwork online prior (we send you a link once we put you on the schedule. Contact us if you do not receive the intake form link.)
- You will be seen for the initial consultation, evaluation, and treatment
- The doctor will discuss the following:
- Your medical history.
- Your current problems/complaints.
- Pain intensity, what aggravates and eases the problem.
- How this is impacting your daily activities or your functional limitations.
- Your goals.
- Medications, tests, and procedures related to your health.
- The Doctor will then perform the objective evaluation which may include some of the following:
- Palpation - touching around the area of the pain/problem. This is done to check for the presence of tenderness, swelling, soft tissue integrity, tissue temperature, inflammation, etc.
- Range of Motion (ROM) - the therapist will move the joint(s) to check for the quality of movement and any restrictions.
- Muscle Testing - the therapist may check for strength and the quality of the muscle contraction. Pain and weakness may be noted. Often the muscle strength is graded. This is also part of a neurological screening.
- Neurological Screening - the therapist may check to see how the nerves are communicating with the muscles, sensing touch, pain, vibration, or temperature. Reflexes may be assessed as well.
- Special Tests - the therapist may perform special tests to confirm/rule out the presence of additional problems.
- Posture Assessment - the positions of joints relative to ideal and each other may be assessed.
The doctor will then formulate a list of problems you are having, and how to treat those problems. A plan is subsequently developed with the client's input. This includes how often you should see the therapist, how long you will need therapy, home programs, client education, short-term/long-term goals, and what is expected after discharge from therapy.