Dr. Steven Goostree of Goostree Physio joins us again on the podcast. This time Steven has a pair of stories from the ED, demonstrating the value of PT in both the actual physical ED and how PTs can help screen for emergencies virtually. Let us know what you think of his decision making in the comments!
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[00:01:46] and her four month online mentoring program, excellent and that freed up the physicians time for medical emergencies. Right. So this patient, the doctor is like, Hey, this looks like mechanical, low back pain. Go ahead and see Steve. Uh, this individual was a female middle aged. She, first and foremost, what do you know? You know, I feel right. You're in spidey senses. You've gone through a TPT curriculum. You know what a red flag is. It's just,
[00:03:03] it's in your journal right now.
[00:04:22] It's amazing.
[00:04:23] Yeah. just know your leash, right? Know your limit. I mean, in general, this is probably an unpublished Mackenzie study, but I know that some of the diplomats that I mentored always talk about how they, like the faculty got together and they kind of look, pulled all their outcomes over,
[00:05:40] I don't know if it was a decade or just they can be good for hours when someone's when someone You can't improve either at all or their improvement is only like maybe minutes at best. That's when I think this is really difficult Right and here's an added bonus the other day for example. This just popped into my head I was on a telehealth visit and the patient chief complaint low back pain young individual in their 20s
[00:07:04] What was the mechanism of injury they were trying to check in you know feel me out or whatever and I referred
[00:08:20] her instantly and I stayed on the phone with her till she saw the appropriate medical provider
[00:08:25] so that communication I feel is so crucial.

