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Healthcare workers lack a standardized, respectful tool to educate patients and families about the physical reality of CPR and guide code status decisions, leading to inappropriate resuscitation attempts on frail patients.
Physitrack exercise video and voice instructions contradict each other on which knee to press down, causing confusion and potentially incorrect patient guidance.
Physical therapists lack a curated, reliable video library for home exercise program (HEP) education, leading to wasted time searching and inconsistent patient compliance.
Patient undergoing elbow PT is unsure if hydrolyzed collagen + Vitamin C supplementation before sessions meaningfully supports tendon recovery and seeks clinical evidence.
Limited-English proficient (LEP) patients discharged from hospital may not understand their care plan, and there is no systematic follow-up to confirm comprehension.
A patient with back pain is confused by conflicting advice from their physical therapist versus online information about the psychosocial model of pain, lacking clarity on which treatment approach to follow.
Physical therapists struggle to provide home exercise program instructions during initial evaluations due to time constraints from back-to-back patient appointments.
A physiotherapist lacks confidence in recommending wearable devices and apps for patients with sedentary work-related shoulder and neck pain.
Patient cannot locate or properly massage the medial pterygoid muscle daily as instructed by physical therapist, risking recovery from chronic jaw pain.
Patients with chronic orthopedic conditions cannot determine which shockwave or PRP device and protocol will be effective, due to opaque clinic descriptions and inconsistent outcomes.
Night shift nurses cannot get timely patient education from doctors, leading to dissatisfied patients and strained relationships.
New physical therapists struggle to effectively tailor pain science education to individual patients, balancing over- and under-explaining, timing, and patient readiness.
Physical therapists struggle to effectively apply pain neuroscience education (PNE) with chronic pain patients, finding it hard to explain, apply well, and avoid negative patient impressions.
Physical therapists struggle to integrate pain science education into treatment without patients feeling dismissed or misunderstood.
Therapists lack a way to systematically deliver caregiver training on positioning, pressure relief, and range-of-motion techniques tailored to palliative patients, leading to missed opportunities for improving caregiver ease and patient comfort.
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