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Clinical Pattern Recognition: Ankle and Foot Pain

Top Rated Clinical Pattern Recognition App for Physical Therapists is finally here!
Category Price Seller Device
Medical $9.99 Michael Wong iPhone, iPad, iPod

An innovative, simple to use, evidence-based app, developed to help students and clinicians organize and access the overwhelming amounts of information regarding diagnosing, assessing, movement faults, and treatments.

This app is specially designed for healthcare professionals. It's a digital pocket-size reference guide that you can use in either the classroom, in the clinic, at home or on the go.

Everything you need to learn and use about Orthopedics is at your fingertips!

~~ Used in Residency and Fellowship training ~~
~~ Used by some of the Top Physical Therapy Programs in the United States ~~
~~ Developed by a team of Orthopaedic Specialists and Doctorate level educators ~~

INNOVATIVE & EVIDENCE-BASED CONTENT
• A powerful, comprehensive app linking research to clinical practice
• Guideline-based classification system for all body regional pain
• Direct links to PuBMed abstracts for all techniques
• Use Clinical Pattern Recognition to develop your clinical reasoning
• Quick access to all special tests/physical exam, all manual therapy and exercise techniques
• Major re-organization of content to facilitate improved reasoning development
• Implemented user feedback related to categorizing treatments based on purpose
• Categorized treatments related to associated impairments to minimize confusion with treatments for primary impairments
• Reorganized movement exam based on functional movements for easier integration
• Added new pain science content based on recent evidence
• Common pain referral patterns frequently link to hypotheses including:
- Plantar fasciitis
- Ankle sprains
- Ankle osteoarthritis
- Tarsal tunnel syndrome
- Achilles tendinitis/tendinosis
- Plantar nerve lesion
- Morton’s neuroma
- Medial tibial stress syndrome (Shin splints)
- Hallux valgus and hallux rigidus

EASY NAVIGATION WITH HIGH DEFINITION VISUALS
• Intuitive user interface that mimics the clinical reasoning of a master clinician
• A complete guide for identifying patient presentations, differential diagnosis, impairments, movement faults and interventions
• Over 300 multi-angle, high definition videos per joint
• Clinical reasoning videos for key findings, differential diagnosis, associated impairments, movement faults and interventions

Audience:
• Physical therapists/Physiotherapists
• Physical therapy assistants
• Osteopathic physicians
• Athletic trainers
• Clinicians managing patients with musculoskeletal conditions
• Medical professionals
• Educators
• Chiropractors
• Anyone interested in rehabilitation

***** CPR is amazing!
By Robbin G. SPT, a CPR user

"Clinical Pattern Recognition is an amazing app that helps streamline my thought process when trying to think through how to handle a specific diagnosis. It covers all of the important topics such as relevant tests, clinical findings, treatments, and even related diagnoses. The video instruction is a wonderful bonus so that I can really see what I should be doing and how I should be doing. This app would be of great benefit to students and clinicians alike!"

***** Highly Recommend!
By Julia , a CPR user

"As a first year PT student, this app is an essential resource for categorizing the variety of dignoses, key findings, and interventions. The layout is easy to navigate, the information is comprehensive, yet concise, and the videos are SO helpful! Particularly for the cervical spine, the videos are my lifesavers for differentiating and remembering all the various techniques - definitely recommend this to all other PT students!"

***** Awesome app!
By Dipaleeee

"This is a great app because it's very concise and easy to use. It provides all the tools needed as a physcial therapist and has the ability to make one into a great clinican. Highly recommend!"

Reviews

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Rachel Amato

Must have app for DPT students! Great for clinical reasoning and the videos are extremely helpful! A friend of mine is a PT working in outpatient ortho and loves these apps even though she is no longer a student. This app is all around great for everyone!


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Danpep16

Once again, another great app, videos are a great supplement to use to study and in the clinic, they are easy to follow and well organized.


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DPT ali

The app is absolutely amazing. It is easy to use, up to date and breaks down examination process very well. Highly recommended for students and clinicians in the field!


must have app!
DPT3 student

This is another great app to have on hand when working in the clinic. It is well organized and easy to navigate and find what you are looking for. I have found the videos very helpful, especially as a new graduate. A quick visual review of some of the manual techniques that I don't use as often will definitely be helpful when I start in the clinic full time.


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SPTSHU1

I love all of the CPR apps! The ankle/foot CPR is the newest to my collection, it does not disappoint! I find it extremely helpful and a great resource. I am excited to utilize it during my first clinical rotation this summer. I would recommend this app to any student or practicing PT!


DPT student
319321

Amazing app! I have the lumbar, hip and knee ones as well and every app has been so useful as I'm finishing up my clinicals. They are extremely easy to use and a great resource for not only students but practicing clinicians to stay up to date with their skills.


CPR continues to make the best PT apps!
GilbertsonPT

The Low Back, Hip, and Knee apps have all helped me throughout my studies as a PT student, and I know I'll be using it during my rotations. It is the same design as previous apps, therefore its easy access knowledge. The Ankle/Foot can be difficult to treat, but this app reminds you of proper technique, research backed practice, and the common impairments found with the pain patterns presented. These apps are still my main "book" resource for learning and continue to be the best PT apps out there


Great App For PT School
PTStudent8473

I have this app and all the other available apps like this and they are an amazing tool to have. The app provides videos and explanations of exam and intervention techniques. This is a great tool to have in any PTs toolbox.


Excellent resource!
Jess B, SPT

A great new app in the CPR series. A handy tool to have in the classroom and clinic.


DPTCSharp2016
APUdptCsharp

This app is a must have for all PT students and clinicians! It is very easy to use and provides videos that demonstrate appropriate hand placements. It is very helpful in developing clinical reasoning with all orthopedic diagnosis.


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