No physiotherapy treatments are available through mechanical means from Phyllis Lucius's blog

The chances are that, in the unlikely event that you have ever received physiotherapy machine treatment, your experience was something along the lines of this. Following a brief consultation with the physiotherapist (between five and ten minutes), an assistant applied a variety of machines and, in some cases, an ice pack to your injured area, instructed you on some exercises, and then sent you on your way to continue your recovery. After leaving, you probably noticed that the physiotherapist had three or four other clients in the room with you at the same time that you were there, which is not uncommon.

Ultrasound, transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS), and interferential current are just a few of the terms that are used to describe machines that are used in physiotherapy equipment. Although they've become established as a standard practice in most clinics, they have the added benefit of being completely free of charge. The clinical evidence to suggest that they are effective in the real world is extremely limited at this time. How come so many therapists continue to rely on antiquated approaches, you might wonder.

This article, written by a physiotherapist who wishes to remain anonymous, was published by the Canadian physiotherapy machine Association and is based on his or her experiences. It provides some insight into the subject of physiotherapy equipment ethics. physiotherapy equipment ethics is a complex subject. Hopefully, after you have finished reading it, it will become clear why the author chose to remain anonymous throughout the entire procedure.

Whilst working in this clinic, she noticed that modalities were becoming increasingly common in the treatment of patients and that they were also becoming increasingly necessary on a practical level. The physiotherapist was made to feel incompetent when she did not use them, which was when they were first introduced. She had just finished her undergraduate studies when I met her. With time, the therapist was able to figure out what was causing the situation.

After further consideration, I realized that putting a strong emphasis on modalities actually makes it easier to see and bill for more patients per hour because you have the ability to see multiple patients at the same time, rather than seeing one patient at a time.

What can I say about how much I adore the all-powerful buck other than "I adore him."Making a lot of money requires the ability to meet with clients one-on-one, which is not an option for most people who want to succeed. People, on the other hand, do not feel that they have received much value for their money after only five minutes of meeting with a client, and time is filled with modalities despite the fact that they have a less than stellar track record.

Although patients may have the impression that they are getting their money's worth from long, modality-heavy sessions, they may be unaware that seeing a physiotherapist one-on-one for less than five minutes does not equate to high-quality treatment.

When I first started working at the clinic, I thought I was being mentored more in terms of how to increase clinic revenue than in terms of how to provide high-quality patient care.

According to my personal beliefs about the profession, if someone goes to a physical therapy clinic, they should expect to be seen by a physiotherapist when they arrive. In exchange for their knowledge and expertise, physical therapists receive compensation, and receiving only five minutes' worth does not represent good value for money, let alone high-quality care for the patient.

I became increasingly convinced over time that the clinic was solely motivated by profit rather than by the provision of high-quality care as time progressed. My final decision to leave this clinic was influenced in large part by the clinic's profit-driven corporate culture, which I found to be unsatisfying.

Having worked in my field, I can tell you that it is unfortunately extremely common. In my opinion, consumers who are only concerned with the bottom line of a transaction are at least partially to blame for this. The question of why we charge more than most clinics is frequently asked by prospective clients, and at worst, those who are only interested in facts and figures become enthralled by my explanations of why we charge more.

It is quite simple that our higher rates are due to the fact that we treat each patient exclusively on an individual basis for the duration of the treatment time, which is typically one hour. We do not employ any mechanical devices in our operations. We do not have any employees who work as assistants for us. Other companies waste your time with ice packs that you can use whenever it is convenient for you, but we don't waste your time with that. Our clinical expertise is being compensated for by you, and in exchange for your payment, we are providing you with nothing more than that expertise. There is absolutely no filler in this book. This room does not have a window treatment of any kind. This time, there will be no abracadabra to distract us.

I believe that the ability of a clinic to improve the quality of life of its patients should be the most important determinant of the clinic's success in the long term. It is my opinion that our professional reputation as physiotherapists is being jeopardized as a result of the current situation.

The above is something with which I wholeheartedly agree, and I believe that the only way to accomplish it is to examine the individual as a whole, in addition to everything that has an effect on their movement patterns. You'll need a lot of patience, as well as knowledge, compassion, and, most importantly, time to complete this task successfully.

While I will probably never be able to earn even a quarter of what some physiotherapists who see five clients at once do earn, I can look myself in the mirror and know that I provided the highest possible level of care to each of my patients. The fact that I am aware of this is certainly gratifying for me to know. If you believe that this approach makes sense to you, we invite you to come and see us at our office in person. We would be delighted to demonstrate to you what one-on-one personalized care can accomplish for you. Please contact us today. Please contact us if you would like to set up an appointment.


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