This is for a podiatrist, not sure if it would be different in another specialty. Dr. dictates what sounds like "apropulsive gait" and I cannot find a true definition for apropulsive other than on podiatry sites. Does anyone know which term should be used? Thanks for your help! ...
Her gait was normalized with ___ gait training today and given verbal cues for proper gait dynamics and postural alignment.
I have no idea what he is saying. Probably something easy. s.l.Thapture? capture? ...
Gait testing is part of the neurological examination and should therefore go under that heading. From my perspective, healthcare document integrity should hold sway over account specs or doctor preferences. Too many doctors think all that matters is what they say or how they interpret what is said, which is total bunk. If that were true, we would all just start typing melanotic stools every time one of these medical geniuses dictates that because certainly there isn't a do ...
I have a sentence in assessment:
She has chronic pain syndrome related to prior fracture and lumbar de jed gait.
He is pronouncing it kinda like dee' jed ...