Physionexus teaches
Orthopaedic Examination and Clinical Confidence
Become a systematic examinor and have stronger clinical reasoning with your examination process. Physionexus mentors & instructors will help you through the process of understanding why you need an algorithmic way of framing your patients so that you feel better about how you treat your patients
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Mentoring
1 on 1 weekly
- The best way to learn is from other's experience and mistakes. Mentoring is the fastest way to increase your experiential knowledge - by getting it from others.
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Community / Accountability
Cohort based Education
- Best way to learn is to be a part of a community of learners. With Physionexus you have access to the current, past and future cohorots through our course design and forums.
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Effective Experiential Learning
Real Patients, Learning Science
- Learning is a process of first understanding context, and then applying new knowledge to that context in a systematic way where you flatten the forgetting curve. Do this with real patients and you have the secret sauce.
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Time
7 Weeks
- Each week you have a new module of information that builds on the last. Culminating in a patient presentation highlighting what you've learned, and most importantly culminating the experiential learning process.
An Immersive Learning Experience
Develop a Systematic Approach to your Examinations
Being a good clinician is all about have cluster recognition and knowing what question to ask next to cue the different clusters you have stored in your brain. But how do you develop those clusters, and how do you develop a framework of questions? Physionexus has you covered.
Learn to think Algorithmically
Thinking algorithmically is invaluable when you are searching for answers. Understanding the path to take, how to frame your primary & secondary questions, and how to bucket and tier the information you are gathering will give you a new level of confidence during an examination
Experiential Learning
Learning "what" and "why" all the time can only take you so far. You need to learn "how" to do something, and be applying it in real time. Having courses each week while treating patients allows you to apply new information and get feedback immediately with mentors and colleagues
Seven Weeks. Perfectly designed
Learn Through a Step-by-Step Curriculum
The course is broken up into weekly Modules. Each week there are specific activities and rhythms to your learning. In addition to this there are learning tracks that allow you to study at different paces each week. Below is a breakdown of the 7 weeks
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Get to know your mentors and classmates. Resources on how to best Learn and how to contruct a Second Brain to enhance learning for the next 7 weeks
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Learn how to appropriately bucket and categorize Red Flags to improve your primary & secondary questions to screen for them during your examination.
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To appropriately understand a patient its important to understand the potential Pain Types and biochemical mechanisms behind them.
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Yellow Flags and understanding the psycho component of the biopsychosocial model and how to intervene for it can be challenging for physical therapists. This modules helps manage this aspect of practice.
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In the process of framing a patient understanding how the regions act on each other and what can potentially be present is a crucial step in your Clinical Impression 1 formation.
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There are so many different ways to categorize a patient in terms of their pain patterns, stress tolerance, movement patterns, etc. In this module we explore how to utilize multiple categorizations to help frame your patient.
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Let's get down to it. Can you diagnose Tissue pathologies? YES! Is it easy and can you do it with every patient? No. But we are going to show you the algorithmic approach to accurately do it as often as you can.
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For your final project you will fully frame out a patient and present a Case Presentation to the cohort. This will culminate and bring together all of your learning from the 7 weeks.
We finally also end with a fun Graduation night where we can reflect on the 7-week journey.
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