Saturday 20 August 2011

What to Look for in the Best Practice Management EMR Software

As we start to become even more digitally inclined, offices everywhere are switching to Electronic Medial Records (EMR) to help the efficiency of their clinic. Physical therapy (PT) clinics can enhance productivity, use less paper for charts and documentation and reach patients in a whole new, technological way that they may not have been able to do in the past.

There is an abundance of great services that come with the use of top-notch online practice management software. When looking for the best practice management EMR software for your clinic, consider your own unique needs. Do you want paperless documentation? Can your billing be a more efficient process? Here are some of the top services to look for in your EMR software.

Wednesday 17 August 2011

The Importance Of Injury Recovery Done Right

Injury rehabilitation and recovery can be a long and frustrating process. Exercise is important and if you are an active person it can be hard to accept sitting around waiting to heal.

Resting and treating an injury is vital in ensuring adequate recovery. Too many people dive straight back into strenuous activity after an injury, and don't wait long enough to recover. Not taking enough time to recover can often lead to an injury more severe and dilapidating than the one that put them out of activity in the first place. There are several important tips one should consider when recovering from an injury:

* Ongoing physiotherapy

Thursday 11 August 2011

Indications and Contraindications for Ultrasound Therapy

Ultrasound therapy is a popular method of treatment for chiropractors, physical therapists, and other medical care providers. It involves transferring sound waves with frequencies greater than the human sound spectrum (above 20 kilohertz) into a patient. The energy that is transferred with the sound waves can be used to treat focused, isolated areas of tissue to help with relieving pain in affected areas of the body and to speed the recovery process for injured muscle or other tissues.

When to Use Ultrasound

Therapeutic ultrasound can be used to create a deep heat effect for relief of pain, muscle spasms and in cases where joints have been tightened over a prolonged period of time - joint contracture - as in cases such as spastic cerebral palsy or in work-induced environments.

Is A Tens Unit Safe To Be Used With a Patient Who Has Implanted a Demand Cardiac Pacemaker?

One of the more common questions a patient has when using electrotherapy devices is whether it will interfere with their implanted demand cardiac pacemaker. The question is very reasonable due to the way a demand heart pacemaker works.

How A Demand Cardiac Pacemaker Works:

A heart demand pacemaker is an implanted device that uses a battery powered stimulator, connected to wires, and the wires are strategically placed to stimulate heart muscles. The pacemaker itself is also what is called a "biofeedback" type device because the pacemaker actually is monitoring the continuing electrical output of the heart muscles as they contract. The pacemaker detects the electrical charges emitted by the heart muscles when they pump, contract to move the blood.