physiopraxis 2024; 22(01): 20-25
DOI: 10.1055/a-2200-7820
Therapie

Subgruppieren – Tests und Untersuchung der Schulter

Hannu Luomajoki

Im Gegensatz zu Rückenschmerzen sucht man bei Schulterbeschwerden häufig noch nach strukturellen Ursachen. Doch auch hier ist es sinnvoll, die Patient*innen in Subgruppen einzuteilen. Das vereinfacht den Denkprozess im Clinical Reasoning und ermöglicht eine strukturierte Vorgehensweise in der Untersuchung und Behandlung.



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10. Januar 2024

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