Ramona Neferu, Christian Fortin, Meiqi Guo, Lawrence Robinson, Emma A Bateman
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Abstract: Choosing Wisely Canada aims to reduce potentially harmful or unnecessary diagnostic investigations and practices in healthcare delivery. A committee of the Canadian Association of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation surveyed the general membership seeking suggestions on new or revised Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation Choosing Wisely Canada recommendations. Draft recommendations were revised and refined with an emphasis on resource stewardship and alignment with the Choosing Wisely Canada mission. The updated 2023 Choosing Wisely Canada recommendations for physical medicine and rehabilitation are to avoid: (1) investigating and treating asymptomatic bacteriuria in patients with neurogenic bladder; (2) recommending more than a brief period of physical and cognitive rest after mild traumatic brain injury; (3) starting opioid treatment for chronic noncancer pain without exhausting other approaches; (4) ordering diagnostic imaging for low back pain in the absence of red flags; (5) repeating injections without evaluating patients' responses to them; and (6) recommending carpal tunnel release without first confirming nerve entrapment with electrodiagnostic studies or ultrasonography. We present unique implementation tools to equip practitioners with quality improvement strategies to adopt these recommendations into their practices. Future work will include developing recommendations that consider planetary health co-benefits, creating knowledge translation tools, and assessing the impact of recommendation adoption into clinical practice.
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American Journal of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation focuses on the practice, research and educational aspects of physical medicine and rehabilitation. Monthly issues keep physiatrists up-to-date on the optimal functional restoration of patients with disabilities, physical treatment of neuromuscular impairments, the development of new rehabilitative technologies, and the use of electrodiagnostic studies. The Journal publishes cutting-edge basic and clinical research, clinical case reports and in-depth topical reviews of interest to rehabilitation professionals.
Topics include prevention, diagnosis, treatment, and rehabilitation of musculoskeletal conditions, brain injury, spinal cord injury, cardiopulmonary disease, trauma, acute and chronic pain, amputation, prosthetics and orthotics, mobility, gait, and pediatrics as well as areas related to education and administration. Other important areas of interest include cancer rehabilitation, aging, and exercise. The Journal has recently published a series of articles on the topic of outcomes research. This well-established journal is the official scholarly publication of the Association of Academic Physiatrists (AAP).