Shoulder Evaluation by Telephone and Video Visit: A Narrative Review

  • Gallo R
  • Applewhite A
  • Silvis M
  • et al.
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Abstract

Telemedicine has a very important role in today's healthcare system, which has been accentuated during the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic. Virtual medical evaluations offer a myriad of benefits for both patients and providers. Evaluations of the musculoskeletal system, however, present unique challenges because diagnosis significantly relies on a physical examination, something not easily accomplished by virtual means. The shoulder, a complex region with four separate articulations, is no exception. Nevertheless, a properly planned and executed telemedicine visit may yield successful results even with challenging shoulder pathologies. This narrative review aims to offer clinicians who are novices in the practice of telemedicine a basic framework with instructions, questions, and some examples of interpretation of patient answers to guide them through encounters for the evaluation of shoulder complaints via telephone and video consultation.

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Gallo, R., Applewhite, A. I., Silvis, M. L., Yenior, A. L., Ton, A. N., Ortiguera, C. J., & Pujalte, G. (2022). Shoulder Evaluation by Telephone and Video Visit: A Narrative Review. Cureus. https://doi.org/10.7759/cureus.22461

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