Evidence-Based Practice Approach Over Three Visits in the Management of a Patient with Tibio-Femoral Osteoarthritis: A Case Study

  • Gomersall S
  • McEvoy M
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Abstract

Supervised training is essential for developing an evidence-based practice (EBP) approach for future health care clinicians. While the skills associated with asking a research question, accessing databases for best research evidence (BRE), and appraising this evidence can be taught in the classroom, the day-to-day application into patient management needs to be taught, and there is a lack of best practice models for this. This case study of a patient with osteoarthritis of the knee demonstrates over a series of three clinic visits how EBP can be used as a framework for guiding assessment and management from the perspective of a final year physiotherapy student.

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Gomersall, S., & McEvoy, M. (2009). Evidence-Based Practice Approach Over Three Visits in the Management of a Patient with Tibio-Femoral Osteoarthritis: A Case Study. Internet Journal of Allied Health Sciences and Practice. https://doi.org/10.46743/1540-580x/2009.1242

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