Rehab and Performance Lab Episode 22: Imaging for Clinicians: When Should You Refer, Review, or Reconsider?
Episode Description
Lance Mabry, PT, DPT, OCS, FAAOMPT, an assistant professor at High Point University and a seasoned imaging educator, joins host Phil Plisky for a conversation that challenges the status quo around imaging in rehab. Together, they explore how clinicians like you can step into a more informed, active role when it comes to referring, reviewing, and communicating about diagnostic imaging. You'll hear practical insights that help you avoid common missteps, reduce patient harm, and advocate for evidence-based, ethical decision-making. Whether you're a PT, AT, OT, or SLP, this episode equips you to better navigate the gray areas of imaging with confidence.
Learning Objectives
- Analyze the evidence on asymptomatic findings in diagnostic imaging to support ethical and informed decision-making
- Apply evidence-based, practical strategies to actionably address and communicate missed or overlooked radiologic findings in a way that enhances interprofessional collaboration
- Solve patient case scenarios involving signs of cervical myelopathy by identifying implications for performance and participation in meaningful daily activities
Timestamps
- (00:00:00) Welcome
- (00:00:05) The importance of imaging in rehabilitation
- (00:00:22) Introducing Dr. Lace Mabry
- (00:08:20) Understanding when to refer for imaging
- (00:15:05) The role of rehabilitation providers in imaging decisions
- (00:18:12) Effective communication with radiologists
- (00:29:00) Interpreting imaging findings and patient communication
- (00:45:30) Case study: successful imaging referral and outcomes
- (00:50:36) Three important takeaways
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