A medical note format is commonly known as a S.O.A.P. note in the medical field. S.O.A.P. stands for Subjective, Objective, Assessment and Plan.
In this educational podcast, Physical Therapists Michael and Maria share their insights and treatment ideas when working with people living with a neuromusculoskeletal condition. And they do it all in a S.O.A.P. format. These, we hope, will be insightful and helpful for all people, clinicians and laypersons, alike. Enjoy your daily S.O.A.P.s today!
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A medical note format is commonly known as a S.O.A.P. note in the medical field. S.O.A.P. stands for Subjective, Objective, Assessment and Plan.
In this educational podcast, Physical Therapists Michael and Maria share their insights and treatment ideas when working with people living with a neuromusculoskeletal condition. And they do it all in a S.O.A.P. format. These, we hope, will be insightful and helpful for all people, clinicians and laypersons, alike. Enjoy your daily S.O.A.P.s today!
Patellar tendonitis is otherwise known as jumper’s knee. In today’s S.O.A.P. note, we talk about a 40-something year old male that is a recreational runner that has self diagnosed himself with Jumper’s Knee, AKA, patellar tendonitis. We discuss common causes of patellar tendonitis and some interesting treatment ideas. Enjoy! DISCLAIMER: These conversations and/or interviews are provided for educational and informational purposes only. Always seek the advice from a qualified healthcare provider regarding a medical condition.
Physical Therapy (PT) S.O.A.P.s
A medical note format is commonly known as a S.O.A.P. note in the medical field. S.O.A.P. stands for Subjective, Objective, Assessment and Plan.
In this educational podcast, Physical Therapists Michael and Maria share their insights and treatment ideas when working with people living with a neuromusculoskeletal condition. And they do it all in a S.O.A.P. format. These, we hope, will be insightful and helpful for all people, clinicians and laypersons, alike. Enjoy your daily S.O.A.P.s today!