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@DerekGriffin86@GregLehman Would it be possible to establish which factors contributed the greatest extent to the improvement in pain using some form of regression? Time would also be factored into that analysis. Some PROMs do have psychological components so could that also contribute to the regression?
@GregLehman I don't disagree. What if your patient was already resistance training and generally strong? In this instance I find testing particularly helpful to see if there are any areas where they are relatively weak
@GregLehman If they get stronger, and their pain improves then good. If they get stronger and their pain does not improve, then I need a new hypothesis. If they weren't weak in the first place, I would focus my attention elsewhere. E.g other physical capabilities, lifestyle, psych factors.
@GregLehman I use it to rule things out as much as rule things in and to form a disposable hypothesis. For example, if I have a patient with shoulder pain and their external rotators are weak compared to normative data, I may hypothesise that their pain may be, in some part, due to weakness
Myself, @paulread1010 and @benashworth@AthleteShoulder have just published a shoulder testing & training framework for baseball pitchers in @NSCASCJonline. The why, what, and how of testing, coupled with training suggestions, collated in one space
https://t.co/2l7VoBbQjy