Extensive patient reports
E-Health for physiotherapists
Make use of our extensive patient reports and receive an extensive report with information about the patient's complaints before the first appointment with the patient. The report contains information about the origin and development of the complaints, results of the movement analysis and specific self-tests, red flags and a preliminary result with possible disorders.
How does it work?
After going through our physiotherapy check, patients can easily share the entered data with the physiotherapy practice.
The physiotherapist now receives the fully completed questionnaire as well as a complete patient report containing the findings of the physiotherapy check.
The patient report is written entirely in medical terminology and serves to supplement the patient's file.
Thanks to the report, the physiotherapist is better prepared before the first appointment with the patient takes place.
Moreover, the use of the report reduces the physical therapist's administrative burden.
With this E-Health widget, your practice will benefit from the following options:
- Extensive report
The patient report contains information about the location of the complaints, the development, course, disorders, limitations, determinants of (un)health, results of research/(self) tests, red flags and a result with possible disorders. - Better prepared
The physiotherapist is better prepared before the first appointment with the patient takes place. - Less administrative burden
The patient report can easily be added to the patient's file as a supplement. - Medical terminology
The report is drawn up entirely in medical terminology so that the information fits seamlessly with the data in the electronic patient file (EHR). - Effective
The patient can immediately digitally share the results of the check with your practice. You can choose whether patients receive the results at the end of the check. - Link EPD
Thanks to the link with the EPD, the data are loaded directly into the patient's file.
Example
View an example of the extensive patient report here:
Results
- 1 Acute hamstring injury 77%
- 2 Hamstring injury 54%
- 3 Myositis ossificans 11%
- 4 Bruising 2%
- 5 Lumbar spinal stenosis 0%
Interpretation of the results
Corresponding condition: 0 - 30 % (minimal), 30 - 55 % (moderate), 55 - 75 % (reasonable), 75 - 100 % (high)
Below is a small selection of the questionnaire as an example. You will normally receive the full completed questionnaire from each patient.
How did the symptoms start?
- At a clearly defined moment (it happened all of a sudden).
- Developed gradually.
- I don't know.
Did something or someone bump against your body that resulted in these symptoms?
- Yes, it did.
- No, it didn't.
How long have you had these symptoms for?
- 1 day.
- 2 to 6 days.
- 1 to 3 weeks.
- 3 to 6 weeks.
- 6 weeks to 3 months.
- 3 months to 6 months.
- 6 months to 1 year.
- More than 1 year.
- More than 10 years.
How have the symptoms developed over time?
- Increased (the symptoms have become worse).
- Unchanged (the symptoms have remained the same).
- Decreased (the symptoms have reduced).
- Varying (sometimes I suffer more and sometimes I suffer less).
During which activity or activities are you experiencing your symptoms most severely?
- Walking on flat terrain.
- Walking on uneven terrain.
- Walking down the stairs.
- Walking up the stairs.
- Walking downhill.
- Walking uphill.
- Running.
- Running downhill.
- Running uphill.
- Sprinting.
- Cycling on level terrain.
- Cycling up a hill or mountain (or cycling against the wind).
- None of these activities.
Perform the following strength test:
- Sit on a chair.
- Cross your affected leg over the other leg as shown in the video.
- Try to move the heel on the affected side back whilst resisting the movement with your other leg.
Does this cause recognisable symptoms?
- Yes, it causes pain in my buttock area.
- Yes, it causes pain at the back of my thigh.
- Yes, it causes pain at the back of my knee.
- No, it doesn't.
End of example.
Are you interested?
Please contact us or register your practice now.